You've Got Mail (1998): Selling out the Store

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Uploaded on November 15, 2011 by AnyClip

The clip selling out the store from You've Got Mail (1998)

Grab a copy of The Trumpet of the Swan.
This is a tragedy.
These chairs for sale?
Anything not nailed down.
Ten dollars, it's yours.
What are you going to do now?
I think I'll take some time. I'm almost looking forward to it.
Good luck to you.
I came here every Saturday when I was little.
I remember when your mother gave me Anne of Green Gables.
"Read it with a box of Kleenex", she told me.
Could someone help me?
She's looking down on you now.
I'm sure she is.
Why don't we bomb Fox Books?

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