1. A hundred and sixty-three?
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2. Oh, this whole page is
wrong.
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3. - Geoffrey.
- I'm sorry, Miss Ashley.
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4. But I'm trying to keep
this place tidy.
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5. Lord Fowler and his daughter
Lady Penelope
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6. will be here at any moment.
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7. Well, why are so you
nervous about it?
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8. Lord Fowler gave me
my first job
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9. as a full-fledged butler.
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10. And he's very
important men in Britain.
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11. Oh. Well, I wouldn't
want to embarrass you.
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12. British people have
really good manners.
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13. Ashley, I used to be
intimidated by the British.
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14. I thought
they were superior in taste
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15. style, and breeding.
And then I saw Benny Hill.
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16. Master Carlton.
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17. First of all, I likeBenny Hill.
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18. Secondly, while Lord Fowler
is here, I must ask you
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19. to keep wisecracks
like that to yourself.
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20. During his stay,
I want all of you children
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21. to maintain an air
of quiet dignity.
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22. Geoffrey, mon.
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23. Do da limbo with me.
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24. This is precisely
what cannot happen
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25. when Lord Fowler arrives.
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26. Yo, G. What's my name?
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27. The prince, right?
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28. I know how to deal
with royalty.
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29. Don't worry. I'll be at
the peak of Schweppervescence.
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30. Hey, check it out.
You be the English dude.
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31. Very well.
Please to meet you, William.
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32. And I am honored
to meet you, Lord Fowler.
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33. Ow!
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34. Aunt Vivian.
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35. Beautiful American woman.
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36. What you tinkin'
you're up to, boy?
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37. Alright, alright,
check it out, Aunt Viv.
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38. Ziggy Marley's in concert next
weekend and I was wondering
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39. maybe I can use the car?
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40. Well, where's
the concert gonna be?
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41. - Just around the corner.
- Where around the corner?
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42. Nevada.
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43. Forget it, baby.
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44. Uncle Phil, mon.
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45. You are generous, fair-minded,
and very, very sexy.
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46. Will, you have already
gotten your allowance.
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47. For that,
I am very thankful, mon.
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48. He wants to drive to see
Ziggy Marley concert in Nevada.
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49. Oh, that's an easy one. No.
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50. Oh, come on, Uncle Phil.
Why not?
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51. Because every time you take
that car to a concert
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52. something happens to it.
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53. Like what?
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a broken taillight
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55. a mural of Nia Peeples
painted on the side.
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56. Look, I swear to you guys, that
was on the car when I got in it.
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57. Will, you're not responsible
enough to drive
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59. Alright, if in this next
week
I can prove to you
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60. that I'm responsible,
will you let me go?
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61. Sounds like a low-risk
proposition. You're on.
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62. That's Lord Fowler.
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63. - Lord Fowler.
- Geoffrey.
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64. And Lady Penelope.
My, you look lovely.
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65. - Thank you, Geoffrey.
- Oh..
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66. And this is
Mr. and Mrs. Banks.
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67. - How do you do?
- Very nice to meet you.
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68. - How was your flight?
- Oh..
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69. It was a bit choppy
and quite long.
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70. And of course,
the food was horrid
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was a dreadful bore.
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that journey too often.
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73. No, I should think not.
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74. Won't you come in?
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75. Philip, why are you
talking like that?
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76. Like what?
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77. That ridiculous
British accent.
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an English person
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80. The first three months
Geoffrey was here
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understand you.
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82. I have no idea
what are you talking about?
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83. 'Sir, madam.
Care to join us for tea?'
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84. Right-o.
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85. Lady Penelope. Wow.
It must be great being a lady.
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86. I mean, spending
all your time shopping
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87. going to lunch with friends
and just sitting around
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88. being waited on hand and foot.
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89. I wonder what
that would be like.
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90. One can only imagine.
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91. Actually, I go to
a small convent school
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92. and the nuns work us hard.
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93. We scrub the floors
and cook the meals.
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94. And on the weekends,
we do all the laundry.
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95. Ew. What a gyp.
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96. Well, we're looking forward
to taking you to dinner tonight.
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97. Oh, splendid. Dinner will be a
perfect time for me to bring you
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98. all up to date on the new bills
pending before Parliament.
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99. We've made some
fascinating strides
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100. in maritime legislation.
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101. I'll go into greater details
at dinner.
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102. Is tonight a school night?
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103. No. I already
thought of that.
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104. Mr. and Mrs. Banks, I hope
I'm not being terribly rude
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105. but I was really counting on
seeing the opera tonight.
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106. Oh, but, my dear, I don't
want you going out alone
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107. in a strange city.
Um, you'll need an escort.
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108. An escort. You mean
a responsible escort.
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109. A young man who could take
Lady Penelope out tonight
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safe and sound.
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111. The same type of young man
who could be trusted
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112. to drive to a Ziggy Marley
concert in Nevada.
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113. Well, I suppose so.
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114. Would you really
take me, Will?
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115. Oh, absolutely.
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116. If it's alright
with Uncle Phil.
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117. Okay, Will. You may take
Lady Penelope to the opera.
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118. Opera? I thought she said
"Oprah."
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119. Oh, "Spiderman'comics
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120. watchman
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121. gibba, gibba, goobers.
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122. Raisinets.
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123. What are you doing?
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124. Uh, packing.
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125. Where do you think
you're going?
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126. To the opera.
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127. Did you see what I did with my
spitball straw?
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128. Now, you just listen to me,
you irresponsible vagabond.
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129. I want you on your best
behavior tonight.
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130. No. Let me revise that.
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131. I want you on a normal person's
best behavior.
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132. Ooh, Mr. Belvesneer.
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133. G, the whole point of tonight
is to prove
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135. I mean, how hard can it be?
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136. I'll take her to the opera,
cop a few Zs
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137. bring her back home.
This weekend I'm with Ziggy.
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138. Master William,
I just hope you recognize
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of the task at hand.
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140. G, why are you tripping?
She's just a girl.
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141. Just a girl?
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142. Master William, if 895 members
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instantly died
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144. she would be
the next queen of England!
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145. Now, where
does that put me?
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146. But the astounding thing
about the fisheries
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147. and hatcheries act of 1624
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148. is hardly the bill itself,
but rather its unique place
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149. in the entire 800-year
history
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150. of maritime legislation.
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151. I'll go into greater
detail at the restaurant.
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152. Does this restaurant have a bar?
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153. If it doesn't, we'll build one.
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154. I can't believe Geoffrey
has done this to us.
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155. This is going to be
the longest night of our lives.
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156. The only thing that'll
make it better is knowing
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157. Will has to sit
through an opera.
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158. At this point, that's the only
thing I have to cling to.
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159. Well, I don't feel so good.
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160. Don't even try it, Ashley.
We're all in this together.
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161. Father, have a lovely time
at dinner.
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162. Mm. Thank you, my dear.
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163. - And I hope enjoy the opera.
- I shall, father.
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164. I always find
the opera so uplifting.
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165. - Goodbye, Geoffrey.
- Goodbye, Lady Penelope.
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166. Master William.
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what I said to you.
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I shall miss you.
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169. Oh, I thought the old buzzard
would never leave.
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170. Will, got a smoke?
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171. - Excuse me?
- A cigarette.
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for a one all day.
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173. Nah, I don't have
any cigarettes.
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174. I don't smoke and you shouldn't
either. It's bad for you.
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175. Oh, sod off,
mother superior.
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176. Hey, hey, hey, don't nobody call
me a mother nothin'.
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177. Yo, what's up with you? Who you,
Dr. Jekyll and Patty Duke?
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178. Will, don't be such a wanker.
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179. I only put on that innocent
schoolgirl routine
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181. Routine? You've been
lying to the Lord?
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182. Whenever we go to the city,
I tell my father that I'm dying
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183. to go to the opera knowing full
well that he detests it.
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184. That way, I can hit the clubs.
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185. And I thought we'd go downtown
to the Meat Hook.
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186. The Meat Hook?
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187. That's the roughest
bar in LA.
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188. Super. That's what Lady Cicely
told me. Let's go.
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189. Whoa, whoa, wait.
Wait, wait, wait.
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190. Baby, you ain't going nowhere.
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191. Geoffrey put me
in charge of you.
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192. So you can just shake your royal
booty on up them steps.
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193. Will, you can't boss me around.
You're not a nun.
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194. See, h-hold it. See, now that's
where you made your mistake.
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195. See,
I'm a plainclothes nun.
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196. Yeah, that's right.
They call me Sister Sledge.
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197. Oh, pooh. I hate you.
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198. You've just ruined
my whole night!
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199. You've ruined everything.
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200. Man, this babysitting
thing is easy.
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201. Hey! Lady,
come back with my car!
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Should I get the bouncer?
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203. I am the bouncer.
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204. Follow the red queen.
Keep your eyes on the red card.
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205. Ten will get you twenty.
Who saw it?
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10 will get you 20.
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208. Will. Awfully glad
you could make it.
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209. Feel lucky?
10 will get you 20.
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Look, we're out of here.
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211. Forget it.
This place is a blast.
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212. The people here
are so interesting.
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213. Yeah. I think I saw that guy
on'Unsolved Mysteries."
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214. Look, Lady Penelope,
we are going home.
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216. Oh, I'm mad about this song.
Dance with me, Will.
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218. Loosen up, homes.
Come on. Get up and dance.
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219. - Shake your money-maker.
- Look, look, Lady Penelope..
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220. I got a Ziggy Marley
concert on the line. Let's go.
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222. Go, lady! Go, lady!
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223. Go, lady! Go, lady!
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224. Go, lady! Go, lady!
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226. - Hi, Otis.
- Hey, punk.
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with my woman.
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228. No, no, you got it all wrong.
I'm not dancing with her.
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229. I'm trying to get her
to go home with me.
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230. - I'll bet you are.
- What?
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231. Yo, man, what are you,
crazy?
Back up!
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234. which in maritime
law circles has come to be known
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in 1912
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the Tuna Laws?
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242. Oh, Geoffrey,
that's a very long story.
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care for anything?
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247. Well, perhaps
a drop of sherry, Geoffrey.
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as I was saying I recently
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249. 'came upon a very interesting
article on the subject..'
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252. Meow.
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ah ah ah ah ah ah.
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a tuna shortage'
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shores of Cornwall'
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you was as follows..'
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260. 'Sir Rudolf Tetherbury..'
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261. Master William.
What are you doing here?
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262. Why aren't you with
Lady Penelope at the opera?
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263. Opera? G, she's never
seen an opera in her life. G..
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264. I'm telling you, G, she's been
fronting the whole time.
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265. How dare you besmirch the
reputation of a British
lady.
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266. G, the lady is a tramp.
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267. She, she stole the car
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to the roughest bar in town
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with a human Godzilla.
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telling me the truth?
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a stack of'TV Guides."
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bring her home safe and
sound
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will never forgive me.
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will lose faith in me.
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275. I'll never work again,
and my career will be
ruined.
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276. Can we try to keep this
in perspective here, G?
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277. I'm not going
to get to see Ziggy.
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278. We must go to
that bar and get her back.
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280. Shame on Lady Penelope.
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281. When she was a little girl,
I always told her
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for lying.
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I have some bad news.
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284. My cousin Roddy has just been
suddenly struck with malaria.
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285. I must go to
quarantine immediately.
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286. Yo, G, this is a rough crowd.
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287. Y-you gotta watch
what you say around here.
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288. What do you mean, thank you?
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289. Ahh!
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290. G. That's the guy
that Lady P was dancing
with.
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291. But where's Lady Penelope?
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292. He could be hiding
her in his fist.
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293. I shall have to
have a word with him.
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294. - Careful, G.
- Not to worry.
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to handle his sort.
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296. Ahem.
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297. What have you done
with Lady Penelope
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299. She's gone.
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300. Gone?
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301. Yeah.
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to go for a ride
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and put her on my bike.
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308. and the next thing I know,
she took off on my Harley.
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309. Hey, hey, man,
I-I know how you feel.
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310. Hey, G, we better keep looking.
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311. Nonsense. The man's a liar.
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with Lady Penelope
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to thrash you.
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314. Don't press him, G.
You saw what he did to
Tokyo.
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318. Yaah!
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said to the king
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"And you, sir, are fat."
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322. Or was it the other way
round?
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323. Anyhow, they went on
like that for hours.
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isn't any more sherry?
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of the Flounder Rebellion.
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327. - Mommy?
- Oh, God bless you sweetheart.
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- I can't sleep.
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for a little while.
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woman.
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334. - Now, where was I?
- Oh, God..
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I have no idea.
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to tell Lord Fowler
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337. we lost his daughter?
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338. I'll break the news,
Master William. You're
young.
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life ahead of you.
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of the punishment.
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341. You got a point there.
Good luck.
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how's your cousin Roddy?
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I have no cousin Roddy.
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345. No. You don't understand.
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is very difficult to say.
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gambling debts, is it?
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that productive chat.
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It's about this evening.
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full responsibility.
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like this, man.
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opera with Lady Penelope?
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my plan was to take her
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her home safe and sound.
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had other plans
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work out like that.
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a smashing time tonight.
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how was the opera?
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wonderful
opera I've seen.
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- Oh, but he was.
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escort.
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364. But around the third act, I
could see Will was starting
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to go on home.
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enough cab fare.
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to the third act
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than I could have done.
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imagine anything more boring.
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I'm surprised at you
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hot and bothered
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ducked out early.
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with your old exploits.
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go into that, Milord.
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were once caught in the gazebo
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of strip croquet.
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381. But, uh, I've told enough
stories for one evening.
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to hear this one.
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Perhaps next visit.
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We've earned it.
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of a great storyteller
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wanting more.
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388. Goodnight, Geoffrey.
Night-night, Will.
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have to go to the ballet.
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390. Yeah. I'm looking
forward to that. Ahem.
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391. Well, Will, you certainly proved
that you're responsible.
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392. - That's right.
- Mm-hm.
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and you brought her back
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just like you promised.
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395. Yep. Just like I promised.
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next weekend after all.
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Uncle Phil.
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out of curiosity.
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Lady Penelope rattled off
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a complete crock
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did happen tonight?
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a long story, Uncle Phil.
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Never mind.
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