The Magician's Daughter (1938)
Thomas E. Jackson: Mr. Burns, The Editor
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Bob Wilson : But, Chief, you wouldn't take the bread and butter out of an old man's mouth, would you?
Mr. Burns, The Editor : Let him eat cake. Say, you didn't get tangled up with that dame, did you?
Bob Wilson : Oh, Chief, you know I wouldn't let a dame interfere with my work.
Mr. Burns, The Editor : No? How about that time I sent you to cover that beauty contest winner? You didn't come back for three days.
Bob Wilson : Well, that was different, Chief. This is a matter of principle.
Mr. Burns, The Editor : Principle! Heh!... Well, maybe you're right, kid. Forget the assignment.
Bob Wilson : Aww, you're a great guy, Chief. I thought you'd see it my way.
Mr. Burns, The Editor : Forget it, kid. Just get me some pictures of a sea serpent.
Bob Wilson : Where am I going to find a sea serpent?
Mr. Burns, The Editor : That's your worry.
Bob Wilson : OK, Chief.
[turns and leaves]