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'''Anatole:''' Most of them are local but there are some offworld purchasers. Probably disappointed, as they are probably expecting deliveries.<br>
 
'''Anatole:''' Most of them are local but there are some offworld purchasers. Probably disappointed, as they are probably expecting deliveries.<br>
 
'''Rachel:'''  Huh. So …. Darlin', how do you think we can swing this to makin' money for ''Delilah''?<br>
 
'''Rachel:'''  Huh. So …. Darlin', how do you think we can swing this to makin' money for ''Delilah''?<br>
'''Anatole:''' [[Last Voyage of Delilah, Episode 104: Home Fires Burning, Special Features#OUT TAKES AND AD LIBS|Given our hasty departure, I doubt we could convince the Captain to return.]]<br>
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'''Anatole:''' Given our hasty departure, I doubt we could convince the Captain to return.<br>
 
'''Rachel:''' Ahh … well. We could run it by him and see if he'd be inclined. It not that I don't think I could bother him about leavin', it might be landin' again that I'll have to talk him into.<br>
 
'''Rachel:''' Ahh … well. We could run it by him and see if he'd be inclined. It not that I don't think I could bother him about leavin', it might be landin' again that I'll have to talk him into.<br>
 
'''Anatole:''' It's just that your story moved me, about the plight of these people, and it does seem like with proper management they have some opportunity. Perhaps they might have people among them capable of doing so. It reminds me of some of the work I did back on the ''Trafalgar''. <br>
 
'''Anatole:''' It's just that your story moved me, about the plight of these people, and it does seem like with proper management they have some opportunity. Perhaps they might have people among them capable of doing so. It reminds me of some of the work I did back on the ''Trafalgar''. <br>

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