1. - Hell.
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3. - I'm stopping for a rest.
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4. - Really Philip you can't stop here.
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5. For pity sake either go on or go back.
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6. You can't expect me to spend the night
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7. like a half-drowned rat
on a mountainside.
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8. - It's better to stop
than drive the car
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9. gently over a cliff, isn't it?
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10. - Well it won't help
things losing your temper.
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11. - I've never been in a
better temper in my life.
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12. I love driving 100 miles
through the dark
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14. I love the trickle of ice cold
water pouring down my neck.
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moments of my life.
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16. - Would you like me
to drive for a bit?
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17. - Yes, I was expecting that.
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18. - Oh, I shall be glad
when we get Shrewsbury.
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19. - If we get to Shrewsbury.
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20. - Do you happen to have
any idea where we are?
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21. - I haven't the least idea
in the world.
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22. - That's very comforting.
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23. - You all right Penderel?
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24. - Fine.
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25. Where are we?
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26. - We don't know.
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27. We've lost our way.
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28. We're somewhere in the Welsh
mountains, it's half past nine
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30. - Don't mention it.
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31. - 10 to one we
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32. - Oh well, never mind.
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33. As a matter of fact taking
one thing with another
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in Shrewsbury.
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39. - Something certainly might
happen here.
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something that might happen.
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41. I don't want to frighten
Mrs. Waverton.
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42. - Go on Mr. Penderel, I'm
not easily frightened.
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43. - Aren't you?
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44. I am.
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45. Well, I was just going to say,
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47. - Don't stop!
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48. - How can I help stopping?
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50. - Mr. Penderel please.
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51. - Sorry.
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52. - Do you think we'll do it?
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53. - I really don't know.
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54. - Bon voyage.
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55. - Well now for heaven sakes stop.
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57. - My own view is we're not on a map.
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58. - Oh you look, Philip,
I can't see anything.
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59. It's all a stupid puddle.
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60. - Seems to represent
this country very well.
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61. Everything here is under water.
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62. - Oh well just drive on.
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64. - Yes, I suppose that's all we can do.
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65. - Oh look, Phil, lights, lights.
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67. - Probably wisest to push on.
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68. - Well, I'm for staying here.
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69. - There you are.
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70. The whole hilltop
has probably fallen off.
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71. - Is there anybody
there said the traveler?
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72. - Knock again, louder.
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73. - I should have thought
that was loud enough
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75. That's an idea.
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76. - What is?
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77. - Wouldn't it be dramatic?
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80. quietly burning about them.
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81. - I'm sure it would be very amusing.
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82. - I'm sure I could do with a drink.
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83. These people have to be selfish,
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85. - Listen.
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86. - What is it?
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87. - Thought I heard something.
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88. - Good evening.
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89. We've come to ask for shelter.
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90. We've lost our way.
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91. We're absolutely cut off.
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92. Don't you understand?
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93. We can't go forward
and we can't go back.
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94. The road's blocked on
both sides, landslide.
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95. Even Welsh ought not sound like that.
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96. - My name is Femm, Horace Femm.
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97. - How do you do?
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98. I'm very sorry to break
in on you like this.
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99. My name is Waverton.
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100. May I introduce my wife?
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101. - How do you do?
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102. - Penderel.
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103. - Charmed, I'm sure.
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104. - How do you do?
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105. - Won't you sit down?
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106. - Thank you.
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107. - My sister was on the point
of arranging these flowers.
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108. - I don't know if your man
explained the situation to you.
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109. - He did his best, but I'm
afraid I couldn't understand him.
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110. You see Morgan is dumb.
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111. - Oh I see, of course,
I didn't realize.
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112. We saw your lights and wondered
if you'd be kind enough
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114. You see it's quite impossible
to go on.
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115. - I see.
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116. How awkward, how very awkward.
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117. - What is it?
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118. What do they want?
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119. - Allow me to introduce my
sister, Miss Rebecca Femm.
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120. - How do you do?
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121. - What are they doing here?
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122. What do they want?
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123. - How do you do?
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124. - What did they say?
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125. What do they want?
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126. What are they doing here?
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127. What's all the fuss about?
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128. What?
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129. - You must excuse my
sister, she's a little deaf.
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130. In fact, sometimes quite deaf.
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131. They want to know if they
can stay here for the night.
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132. Shelter, they've been caught
in the storm.
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133. - Of course they can't stay.
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134. We can't have them here.
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135. - But, we only just managed
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136. to get here as it was.
- But, Miss Femm, surely—
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137. - It's pouring down in torrents.
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138. - Go on.
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139. - You see there's a landslide.
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140. Half the mountain seems
to be crumbling.
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141. It only just missed us.
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142. The road's blocked behind
us and I'm pretty sure
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144. We hate to intrude, but
what else can we do?
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145. - You see there isn't
anywhere else we can go.
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146. Even the road below is
underwater and for that matter,
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147. this place itself may be
underwater pretty soon
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148. or even buried.
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149. - What's the matter?
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150. - Did you hear what he said?
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151. There's a landslide and floods.
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152. The lake has burst its banks.
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153. We're trapped, we're trapped.
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154. We've got to go, you
hear, we've got to go.
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155. - You're afraid Horace,
you're afraid, aren't you?
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156. You don't believe in God and
yet you're afraid to die.
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157. You've seen his anger in
the sky and you've heard him
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158. in the night and you're
afraid, afraid, afraid.
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159. Where's your mocking now?
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160. You might well be afraid.
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161. Your time will come.
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162. But, it hasn't come yet.
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163. This house is safe.
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164. I know it better than you.
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165. Morgan!
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166. You remember the great storm
years ago when we were cut off,
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167. there was a landslide, and floods,
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168. and the roads were washed away?
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169. Morgan remembers.
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170. He means this house is safe
because it's built on rock.
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171. - You will have to stay here.
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172. The misfortune is yours not ours.
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173. - No beds, they can't have beds.
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174. - As my sister hints, there
are, I'm afraid, no beds.
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175. - That's quite all right.
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176. If we can just sit around
the fire, that'll be fine.
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177. - By all means.
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178. I'm not very sure that I want
to go to bed myself tonight.
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179. Morgan, attend to the fire.
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180. - Is there any place I can
put the car out of the rain?
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181. - There are some stables
round the corner to the right.
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182. Morgan will show you.
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183. - Thanks very much.
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184. - I'll come along, get the bags.
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185. - Right.
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186. - No bags.
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187. You can't have bags.
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188. - What a storm.
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189. - We're well out of it.
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190. - I hope you're
right though this house
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191. gives me the creeps not
to mention its inmates.
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192. - Well it's better
than driving along roads
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193. that aren't there.
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194. At least there's a roof
and a fire here.
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195. - Now, Mr. Penderel do you
think that you could join me
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197. - Mr. Femm, I honestly believe
I could join you in a drink.
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198. - It's only gin, you know, only gin.
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199. I like gin.
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200. Mrs. Waverton.
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201. - Thanks very much.
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202. - Mr. Penderel I will give you a toast
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being young.
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204. I give you illusion.
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205. - Illusion?
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206. Ha, I am precisely the right
age for that toast, Mr. Femm.
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207. - Oh, I presume you are
one of the gentlemen
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battered by the war.
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209. - Correct Mr. Femm.
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210. War generation slightly soiled,
a study in the bittersweet,
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212. And, this Mr. Femm is
exceedingly good gin.
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213. - Oh dreadful night, it
seems to be getting worse.
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214. - Yes, it is pretty bad, but evidently
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quite definite about that.
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217. - But, supposing we're
cut off, shut up in here?
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218. - Well, it would be
rather a nuisance for you
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219. having us billeted on you like this.
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220. - But, it's awful.
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223. We may be cut off,
shut up in this house.
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225. I am rather a nervous man.
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226. But, the fact is, Morgan
is an uncivilized brute.
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228. A night like this would set
him going and once he's drunk,
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Mrs. Waverton,
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what we should do.
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232. - Well, I know what I'm going to do.
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234. - What?
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and I would be so glad
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237. - What?
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238. - I wondered if I might
change my things.
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239. - You look wet.
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240. You better go and change your things.
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241. - Oh thank you, a good idea.
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242. Is there a bedroom or something?
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243. It's a dreadful night.
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244. - What?
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245. - I say,
it's a dreadful night.
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246. - Yes, it's a very old house,
very old.
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247. - Very kind of you to let us stay.
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248. - What?
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249. - I say, you are very kind.
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250. - Yes, it is a dreadful night.
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252. - I understand.
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253. - Yes, no bags.
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254. I'll have none of this electric
light, I won't have it.
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255. - Thanks very much.
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257. - My sister Rachel had this room once.
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259. She was a wicked one.
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261. All the young men used
to follow her about,
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big eyes and her white neck.
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263. But, that didn't save her.
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264. She fell off her horse,
hunting, hurt her spine.
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265. On this bed she lay month after month.
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266. Many the time I sat here
listening to her screaming.
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267. - How dreadful.
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268. - She used to cry out
to me to kill her.
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271. She was godless to the last.
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272. - Well, I'd better change
my wet things.
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273. - They were all godless here.
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in silks and satins.
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with laughter and sin,
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278. If I ever went down among them,
my own father and brothers,
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to go away and pray.
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280. They wouldn't tell Rachel
to go away and pray.
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281. And, I prayed and left them
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282. with their lustful
red and white women.
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284. He's upstairs.
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285. He's very old.
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286. - Oh is he?
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287. - He's 102.
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288. - That's very old, isn't it?
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289. - He's a wicked, blasphemous old man.
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290. You're wicked too, young and
handsome, silly, and wicked.
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291. You think of nothing but
your long, straight legs
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how to please your man.
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293. You revel in the joys of
fleshly love, don't you?
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294. That's fine stuff, but it'll rot.
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295. That's finer stuff still,
but it'll rot too in time.
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296. - Don't.
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297. How dare you?
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298. - Brazen, lolling creatures
in silks and satins.
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299. Laughter and sin, laughter and sin.
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300. Lustful red and white women.
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301. - Good for you, Mrs. Waverton,
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303. - Thank you.
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I was a long time.
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305. - Matter of fact, I thought
you were quicker than usual.
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306. - Oh, I just thought
I'd been rather long.
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307. - Supper.
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308. - Philip.
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309. - Horace, what are you doing?
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311. - Oh, I had forgotten my
sister's strange tribal habits.
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tough when she has invoked
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314. - Horace Femm, I can't hear,
I can see, you're blaspheming.
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315. - Oh the contrary, my dear Rebecca.
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your wondering guests
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317. that you were about to thank
your gods for their bounty.
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318. - That'll do.
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319. I know your mocking, lying tongue.
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320. - To thank them for the
health and prosperity
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322. For its years of peace and plenty,
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created Rebecca Femm
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324. and Roderick Femm and Saul—
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325. - Stop!
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326. - Bless oh Lord, this is the house,
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328. healing remedy for mankind, amen.
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329. - Have a potato.
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330. - Thank you.
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331. - Well, this is a storm and a half.
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332. - Yes, isn't it?
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333. - Have a potato.
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334. - Thank you, I should love a potato.
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335. Vinegar, Miss Femm?
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336. - It's simply coming down
in bucket fulls outside.
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337. - Thank you Mrs. Waverton,
that's the phrase
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338. I've been searching for all evening.
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339. - No, no pickled onions, thank you.
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340. - Oh those lights, they
gave me quite a start.
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341. I suppose it's the storm.
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342. - On the contrary.
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343. We make our own electric lights here
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344. and we are not very good at it.
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345. Pray, don't be alarmed if
they go out altogether.
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346. - There's someone outside.
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347. - They can't come in.
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348. - But, surely they must come in.
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349. It's probably dangerous out there now.
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350. - They're probably half-drowned.
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351. You know really we oughtn't
to keep them waiting.
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352. - No, I'm afraid we shall
have to let them in.
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353. Morgan, open the door.
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354. - Come on then, Morgan, let them in.
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355. - Woo, what a night.
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356. - I thought you were never
going to open that door.
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357. By.
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358. There must have been a
reservoir burst or something.
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359. Anyhow, before
we knew where we were,
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and smashed the car in.
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361. It's a wonder
it didn't smash us.
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362. Incidentally, this house will probably
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364. - Aye.
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365. Oh, look at that.
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366. Oh, that's a grand fire.
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367. I'm sorry to barge in
on you like this,
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368. but needs must when the devil drives.
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369. Well, who's the owner here?
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370. - My sister is the owner, Miss Femm.
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371. - How do you do, Miss Femm?
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372. My name is Porterhouse,
Sir William Porterhouse.
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Miss Gladys Duquesne,
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374. a friend of mine.
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375. - Glad to know you.
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376. Nice weather for ducks.
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377. - Allow me to introduce you.
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378. This is Mrs. Waverton.
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379. - How do you do?
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380. - And, Mr. Penderel.
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381. - How do you do, Sir William.
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382. - And, Mr. Waverton.
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383. - How do you do?
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384. - Sir William Porterhouse.
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385. - How do you do?
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386. I've never seen such a night
in all my born natural.
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387. I'll tell you, it's coming
down in bucket fulls.
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388. Pretty well soaked we were,
I don't mind telling you.
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389. I shouldn't be
surprised if we caught our deaths.
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390. - Here, you better not put
those wet shoes on again
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391. or as Sir William points out,
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392. you'll probably catch your death.
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393. Here you are.
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394. These may not be exactly your size,
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396. - Thanks, they'll do fine.
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397. Wee, ha ha.
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398. - Are you fond of opera, Mr.?
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399. - Come and
have something to eat.
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400. - Oh, now you're talking.
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401. - Morgan, bring up some chairs.
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402. - Oh oh, roast beef, ha.
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403. There's nothing like roast
beef when a man's hungry.
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404. How does that go?
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407. - Penderel's our song expert.
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408. - Oh, so you're musical, are ya?
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409. Well, I've got a bit of an ear myself.
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410. - Have a potato.
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411. Morgan, bring a glass of
water for Sir William.
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412. - Oh thanks very much.
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414. Here we are six people sitting around
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415. and we've been talking
now for nearly two hours.
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416. What do we know about each other?
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418. - How reassuring.
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419. - I agree with Sir William,
at best we only make guesses.
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420. - If you were a woman, you
wouldn't talk about only guesses.
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421. - Ah, the famous
old feminine intuition.
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422. Does it ever tell you which
horse is going to win the Derby?
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423. - No, but it tells me
quite a lot about you.
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424. - I wonder, Mrs. Waverton,
whether it happens to tell you
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425. that I am wanted by the police?
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426. - Why no, Mr. Femm, it tells
me nothing so romantic.
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427. - After all, can you
conceive of anybody
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if they didn't have to?
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429. - Well, there's no accounting
for tastes, you know.
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430. - No.
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432. - Yes.
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433. - What does your intuition
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434. - Quite a lot.
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435. - Hmm, that frightens me a good deal.
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438. Well, it's not
very interesting anyway.
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439. - Oh yes it is.
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440. Let's have it.
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441. - Well, it sounds silly, but
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fit into these times,
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and cheap advertising
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well, what I mean is,
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with these things.
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a kind of fish out of water.
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447. - You should be flattered,
Mr. Penderel.
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448. - No, I'm not flattered.
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449. You see I've not much sympathy
with fish out of water,
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450. although I happen to be one myself.
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451. My trouble is, I don't think
enough things are worthwhile.
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452. Now, Sir William here
would put tremendous energy
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453. into anything to make
even a few pounds.
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454. Now, I don't think it's worth it.
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455. - No doubts you think I'm
fat-headed my young friend,
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456. but maybe I can see through
things a bit further
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457. than you suppose.
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458. That was a very fine speech of yours,
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459. but I know, as well as
everybody else here,
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460. that you're really only getting at me.
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461. - Well, honestly I wasn't
doing anything of the kind.
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462. I envy you, I admire you.
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463. - Oh yes, you envy me all right,
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464. but you don't admire me.
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465. Huh, well,
I don't admire myself so much.
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466. I know that money-making
isn't everything,
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467. but let me tell you something.
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468. I'm a young man, see.
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469. Married to a Manchester
girl, pretty as paint.
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470. The only thing in the world
I care about.
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471. Well, she dies.
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472. It's this way,
my directors give a party.
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473. They ask us.
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474. Red letter day for us, I
can tell ya.
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475. I buy my first dress suit
and Lucy has a new frock.
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476. A cotton frock.
Copy !req
477. It seems that Lucy didn't
go too well at that party
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478. especially with the women.
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479. They snubbed her.
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480. Nothing definite, you
know, just didn't think
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481. the cotton frock was good enough.
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482. Well Lucy worries about it.
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483. Gets it into her head that
she's gonna hold me back.
Copy !req
484. Well, you may not believe it,
but I know
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485. that's what killed her.
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486. That's what started me making money.
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487. I swore I'd smash those
fellows and their wives
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488. that wouldn't give my Lucy
a kind word.
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489. Ha, and I have smashed 'em.
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490. I'd raced most of 'em.
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491. Once you've started making
money, it's hard to stop,
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492. especially if you're like
me, there isn't much else
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493. you're good at.
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494. But, what Gladys
here has to be superior about
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495. I don't know, Miss Duquesne.
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496. Why don't you tell 'em your real name?
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497. - My real name is Perkins.
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498. - And, a very nice name, too.
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499. - I may not be this
and I may not be that,
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500. but you don't catch me
pretending to be
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501. what I'm not.
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502. - I think I'm finding you
a little bit offensive.
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503. - That's all right, Mr. Penderel,
I can take care of myself.
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504. Least if I can't by now,
I never will be able to.
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505. I wasn't trying to put
anything across you, Bill.
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506. I don't pretend to be
what I'm not either.
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507. I'm not as dumb as that.
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508. These people here know a
chorus girl when they see one.
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509. And, incidentally
not a very good
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510. chorus girl at that.
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511. If I were better at my job,
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512. I probably wouldn't be
weekending with you.
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513. No, I take that back,
I probably would.
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514. You're nice enough.
Copy !req
515. We get on, but...
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516. - Morgan's at the bottle again.
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517. I knew he'd begin again tonight.
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518. Where'd he get it from?
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519. - He didn't get it from me.
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520. Can't you stop him.
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521. - He's in the kitchen
now drunk, quite drunk.
Copy !req
522. - Who's Morgan?
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523. Is he the fellow that
waited on us at table?
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524. - Yes, Morgan is the, the butler.
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525. - Looks to me as if he could do
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526. with a shave.
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527. - Oh hello.
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528. - Hello.
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529. - Well, have you come over
to help me gaze up upon
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530. the wrath of God?
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531. - No, I came to say
thank you for trying
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532. to take my part just now.
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533. - Charmed, I'm sure, Miss Duquesne.
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534. - Perkins to you.
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535. - Nice Perkins.
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536. - I say I'd mortgage the
old homestead for a drink.
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537. - Hhmm, so would I.
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538. And, we'll have one.
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539. I've got some whiskey in the car.
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540. I'd forgotten all about it.
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541. You stay here and I'll go and get it.
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542. - No, I'll come with you.
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543. Woo, wee.
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544. - You better stay here undercover.
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545. The car's in the stables
and you'll get soaked.
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546. - All right, don't be long.
Copy !req
547. Mr. Penderel.
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548. - Hello, what are you doing here?
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549. I was just coming.
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550. - I thought I'd come fetch you.
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551. - Hey, hey, what's the matter?
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552. What's happened?
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553. - Nothing, nothing really.
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554. Got a bit scared, that's all.
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555. Somebody slammed the door in my face.
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556. - Probably the wind.
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557. - No, it wasn't.
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558. I know wind when I see it.
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559. It doesn't sound much,
but well you know,
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560. it gave me bit of a turn.
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561. - Yes, I bet it did.
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562. Here, what you want's a drink of this.
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563. - Thanks.
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564. I feel a bit more human now.
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565. - This certainly is
a benighted household.
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566. - You were right, it is.
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567. - Look at those.
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568. Come on, take 'em off.
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569. I seem to spend most of the
evening changing your shoes.
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570. - You ought to be a nursery maid.
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571. - Yes, except that the
best nursery maids
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572. don't drink whiskey out of the bottle.
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573. - Storm's just as bad as ever,
isn't it?
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574. - Worse.
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575. - That's done it,
the light's gone out.
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576. - I suppose they'll stay out
this time.
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577. Now we should be
miserable all the evening.
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578. - That's all right.
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579. Surely there's some candles
somewhere, aren't there?
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580. - Can't do anything about
the lights, Miss Femm?
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581. - No, nobody understands
our lights except Morgan.
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582. And as an electrician, Morgan
is temporarily disqualified.
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583. - You haven't got a lamp
by any chance, have you?
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584. - No, no, we haven't got a lamp.
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585. - What did they say?
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586. - Nothing, nothing important.
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587. - Oh, nothing important
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588. Well, as happens I heard that time.
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589. They want a lamp.
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590. Give them the large one.
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591. There's oil in it.
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592. We used it the last time
the lights went wrong.
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593. Go on, Horace, you know the one.
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594. - I don't remember where it is.
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595. Suppose you get it, Rebecca?
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596. - It's too big for me.
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597. If you don't know where
it is, I'll tell you.
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598. You know as well as I do.
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599. It's on the top landing
on the little table.
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600. Do you know where the
top landing is, Horace?
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601. Least you might believe
there is a top landing,
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602. although you do believe in so little.
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603. It's up there, Horace, up there,
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604. next to the roof.
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605. - Yes, of course, I remember.
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606. But, I think it's a
little too heavy for me.
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607. I don't think I could carry
it down all those stairs.
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608. - Why don't you say
what you mean, Horace?
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609. You mean that you're afraid
to go up there alone.
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610. You go with him.
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611. Here take this.
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612. I don't know why I bother myself.
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613. Do you all good to sit in the dark.
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614. - We better go up, hadn't we?
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615. - Yes, I suppose we had.
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616. - We won't be long.
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617. - That's all right,
Mrs. Waverton will see
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618. that I don't get nervy.
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619. - You'd better lead the way.
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620. - This is my room.
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621. - Oh?
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622. - There are one or two things
that I should very much like
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623. for you to see.
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624. - I should like to very
much but you must show me
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625. some other time.
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626. We've gotta get that lamp.
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627. - Yes.
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628. Listen, why should we
bother about the lamp?
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629. Let us wait here for a few minutes
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630. and then go back and say
that we couldn't find it
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631. or that it's broken.
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632. - I can't see the point.
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633. - Yes but why should we
trouble about the lamp
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634. if we don't want to?
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635. - But, we said we'd get it
so why shouldn't we get it.
Copy !req
636. - Yes, but why should
we if we don't want to
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637. and I don't want to.
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638. - But, this is absurd...
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639. Did you hear that?
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640. - I did hear something.
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641. - What was it?
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642. - It must have been Morgan.
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643. He's drunk, you know.
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644. He's probably making a disturbance
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645. downstairs in the kitchen.
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646. - I thought that noise
came from upstairs.
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647. Anyway, what about this lamp?
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648. - I wondered whether you
would excuse me
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649. from coming with you.
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650. I'm not very strong.
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651. There are rather a lot of stairs.
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652. I really should have told you before,
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653. but the vanity of age, you know.
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654. You'll find it on a
little table at the end
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655. of the landing two floors above.
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656. - I suppose it's not too
heavy for me to carry.
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657. - Oh not at all.
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658. It's quite light really.
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659. - I see.
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660. - Thank you, thank you very much.
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661. - You opened it, didn't you?
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662. Well now you can go and shut it.
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663. Go on, shut it, I can't.
Copy !req
664. - Go and shut what?
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665. - The rain's pouring
and the flood's rising.
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666. The room will be drenched
if you don't come quickly.
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667. - She means the window in her room.
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668. I'm afraid I opened it.
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669. - Go on, you opened it,
you can shut it.
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670. - That's all right, Miss
Femm, I'll come and shut it.
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671. - Now.
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672. Mr. Penderel, Miss Duquesne.
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673. Mr. Penderel, Miss Duquesne.
Copy !req
674. It's Morgan, he's there at
the bottom of the stairs.
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675. - Take the candle, get back there.
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676. Get back, go on, get back.
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677. - Is he dead?
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678. - No you can see him
breathing from here.
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679. He's only stunned.
Copy !req
680. He'll be conscious in a minute,
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681. though he'll probably
fall asleep again.
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682. He's very drunk.
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683. - Oh Philip, this is an awful house.
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684. - It isn't very nice, is it?
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685. Listen, Margaret, something
happened upstairs just now.
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686. - Oh Philip,
not something else horrible.
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687. - No this was nothing horrible.
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688. It was a voice calling
from behind a door,
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689. tiny voice, rather like a child's.
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690. I think I ought to go
and see what it is.
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691. You'll have to come with me.
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692. I'm not gonna leave you alone again.
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693. He'll be all right.
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694. Take my hand, darling.
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695. - Oh Philip.
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696. - What is it?
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697. Sit down here a minute, darling.
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698. - Thanks.
Copy !req
699. - Well, what happened then?
Copy !req
700. - Well, then the war ended.
Copy !req
701. - What about the girl?
Copy !req
702. - Oh, the girl I left behind me.
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703. - The girl you were in love with.
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704. - Why she got married, Gladys.
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705. - What a beast.
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706. - No, on the contrary, a
lady of rather good judgment.
Copy !req
707. But, now let's talk about you
for a bit.
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708. - I know what you were going to say.
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709. You were going to ask me
about Bill Porterhouse.
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710. - Clever, Miss Perkins.
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711. - I don't mind telling you.
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712. I'd rather like to.
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713. Bill's all right, really.
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714. Of course, I don't love him.
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715. And, of course, he gives me money.
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716. Oh not very much, just
enough to keep me going.
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717. You probably won't believe
me, but Bill doesn't,
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718. he doesn't expect anything.
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719. Do you know what I mean by anything?
Copy !req
720. - Yes, I know what you mean
by anything.
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721. - He likes people to
think he's ever so gay.
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722. You see, for all his
money, he's a bit lonely.
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723. - Yes, I spotted that
when he told us the story
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724. of the cotton dress.
Copy !req
725. I think he's in love with
that little dead wife still.
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726. - I'm sure he is.
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727. I suppose that's why he only
wants me, well, for company.
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728. He likes to sit on my bed
at night and boast to me
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729. about the things he's done
during the day.
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730. - Well, that's harmless enough.
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731. - Mind you, I'm not pretending
to be any better than I am.
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732. - You're a nice creature, aren't you?
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733. - I like you, awfully.
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734. - And, I you.
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735. - What are you thinking of?
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736. - You may not be very pleased.
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737. - Risk it.
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738. - I was thinking I'd like to
pretend that I was your lover
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739. and that you were mine,
Gladys, body and soul.
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740. I'd like to take you
in my arms and hold you
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741. and press you to me
very gently, very tight.
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742. - I'd like it too.
Copy !req
743. - Would you, Gladys Perkins?
Copy !req
744. Why then, let's pretend.
Copy !req
745. - Listen.
Copy !req
746. Gladys Perkins has an idea.
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747. I think she must have gone mad.
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748. She, she, she wants to live with you.
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749. Oh, I'm just flinging myself
at your head.
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750. I've got a crazy idea
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751. that I might help you
to be a useful person.
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752. - Darling Perkins.
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753. - Do you think I'm mad?
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754. - Quite mad, my darling
and thank God for it.
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755. - Well, what do you say?
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756. - That's what I say, Perkins darling.
Copy !req
757. But, I've got a better idea
than yours,
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758. an improvement on it.
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759. - What is it?
Copy !req
760. - Why it's just this...
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761. No, I won't tell you here.
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762. There's magic here.
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763. I'll tell you later on in the house,
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764. perhaps even in
the cold light of morning.
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765. - Tell me now.
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766. - Come on, let's go back to the house.
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767. - No, no let's stay here.
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768. - You're cold.
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769. - No, it's just the idea
of going back to that house
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770. that made me shiver.
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771. I've got a funny feeling
something dreadful
Copy !req
772. might happen to us if we
go back to that house.
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773. - Perkins, Perkins, you've my
strong right arm, haven't you?
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774. - All right, come on.
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775. - No, you can't put on
those wet shoes.
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776. I'm going to try to carry you.
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777. - I'm a devil of a weight.
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778. - Well, if you're too heavy for me,
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779. I shall drop you in the
mud and go on alone.
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780. - Hello, where have you been?
Copy !req
781. - I went out to the car
to get a drink.
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782. - And, I went with him.
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783. - She got her feet wet.
Copy !req
784. - Oh, she got her feet wet?
Copy !req
785. - Yes, she got her feet wet.
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786. Well, what the devil's
been happening here?
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787. - I don't know what the
devil's been happening here
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788. or anywhere else.
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789. I don't know what's
been happening anywhere.
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790. I went into the old girl's
room to close the window
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791. and came back and found this.
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792. - Well, where are all the others?
Copy !req
793. - I don't know no more than you.
Copy !req
794. Mr. Waverton went upstairs
with
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795. to fetch a lamp.
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796. I suppose his wife joined him.
Copy !req
797. I've been asleep.
Copy !req
798. So, you got your feet wet?
Copy !req
799. - Yes, Bill,
and that wasn't all either.
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800. - Yes, I didn't suppose it was.
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801. - Don't quite know how
you'll take this
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802. but well, I've got to get it
off my chest.
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803. - Come on, let's have it.
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804. - I've fallen in love, Bill.
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805. - Oh you have, have you?
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806. With him?
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807. - Yes with him.
Copy !req
808. - Damned fool.
Copy !req
809. - Probably, but we don't
choose these things.
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810. - Has he got any money?
Copy !req
811. - Not a penny.
Copy !req
812. - But, you're going off with him?
Copy !req
813. - Yes, Bill.
Copy !req
814. Are you angry?
Copy !req
815. - I think you're a lunatic,
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816. but I'm not angry.
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817. - He took it pretty
well, didn't he, Perkins?
Copy !req
818. - I told you, Bill's all right.
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819. - He is indeed.
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820. - Wonder where the others can be?
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821. - Listen, Bill, she hasn't
told you everything.
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822. - Hasn't she?
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823. Why not?
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824. - Because she doesn't
know everything herself.
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825. We're going to be married.
Copy !req
826. - Oh, are ya?
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827. - At least if she'll have me.
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828. I'm going to ask her tomorrow
in the cold light of morning.
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829. Will you come to the wedding?
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830. - I think you're off your head.
Copy !req
831. - Do you?
Copy !req
832. - No, I don't.
Copy !req
833. I think it's probably the best
day's work you've ever done
Copy !req
834. in your life.
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835. - Ah, Bill, Bill.
Copy !req
836. - Who told you that
you could call me Bill?
Copy !req
837. - Well, you try and stop me.
Copy !req
838. - Now look here, come
and make yourself useful
Copy !req
839. and put this table on its feet.
Copy !req
840. That's no way to treat roast beef.
Copy !req
841. - Miss Perkins, tend the roast beef.
Copy !req
842. - Tend it yourself.
Copy !req
843. - Sure you feel better?
Copy !req
844. - Yes, I'm all right.
Copy !req
845. - Well let's go on.
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846. This is the door.
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847. - Who are you?
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848. - I'm Mrs. Waverton.
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849. This is my husband.
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850. Are you Sir Roderick Femm?
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851. We came in because we
thought we heard you calling.
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852. Can we get you anything?
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853. Can you take it yourself
or shall I give it to you?
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854. - I can take it myself, thank you.
Copy !req
855. What was that noise?
Copy !req
856. Was it Morgan?
Copy !req
857. - Yes.
Copy !req
858. - Morgan is a savage.
Copy !req
859. I must apologize.
Copy !req
860. But, we have to keep him here.
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861. You shouldn't have come here.
Copy !req
862. - Well, I'm very sorry, but
really we couldn't help it.
Copy !req
863. - Oh I, I don't mean that.
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864. I was never inhospitable, never.
Copy !req
865. This house was always filled
with guests
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866. once upon a time.
Copy !req
867. When you came, what did they tell you?
Copy !req
868. - Why, they told us you
were an invalid.
Copy !req
869. - Was that all?
Copy !req
870. - Yes.
Copy !req
871. - You've seen my son Horace
and his sister Rebecca.
Copy !req
872. - Yes.
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873. - And, Morgan.
Copy !req
874. I would like to tell you all about it,
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875. but there may not be time.
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876. You see, when you're as old as I am,
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877. at any minute,
you may just die.
Copy !req
878. - Oh please don't talk
if it tires you.
Copy !req
879. - This is an unlucky house.
Copy !req
880. Two of my children died
when they were 20.
Copy !req
881. And, then other things happened.
Copy !req
882. Madness came.
Copy !req
883. We are all touched with
it a little you see,
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884. except me, at least
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885. I don't think I am.
Copy !req
886. - Would you like to go to sleep now?
Copy !req
887. No, not just yet.
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888. You see, it may be...
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889. - It may be what?
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890. - Dangerous.
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891. - You mean Morgan?
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892. - No, not Morgan.
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893. I mean from my eldest son, Saul.
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894. - Saul?
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895. - They didn't tell you about Saul.
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896. - No, they didn't.
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897. - Saul is the worst, you know.
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898. We have to watch him because you see,
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899. he wants, he just wants
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900. to destroy, to kill.
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901. Poor Saul.
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902. - Where is he?
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903. - I know where he is.
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904. He's upstairs behind that
bolted door, isn't he?
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905. - Yes, locked in.
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906. Saul is why we have to keep Morgan.
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907. - But, if he did get out?
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908. - Saul quite certainly
would set fire to the house.
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909. He tried to once before.
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910. He wanted he said to make
this house a burnt offering.
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911. - But, isn't he safely locked in?
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912. - Yes, but you see, if Morgan is bad,
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913. I, I think he might
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914. open the door.
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915. - Philip, what if he's come to.
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916. - Wait here, I'll go down
and look at him.
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917. - He's gone upstairs.
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918. I heard him.
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919. He's gone to let Saul out.
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920. Wait for him downstairs and kill him.
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921. - What are we to do?
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922. Can't we stay in here?
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923. - No supposing he set fire
to the place.
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924. Come on.
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925. - But, what about Sir Roderick?
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926. - We must lock the door.
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927. Sir Roderick,
I'm going to lock you in.
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928. - He's asleep.
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929. - What is it?
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930. - Listen, there's a madman upstairs.
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931. Morgan's let him out
and he's dangerous.
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932. We've got to do something.
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933. - Good gosh where are they?
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934. - Upstairs but they may
come down any minute.
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935. - That's all right, my dear.
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936. - I knew I felt something
dreadful was going to happen.
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937. - Hadn't we better
get out of the way?
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938. - No, we can't do that.
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939. He might set fire to the place.
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940. He's tried it once before.
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941. - Well let him, let the
rotten old place burn.
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942. I wish it would.
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943. - That's all right,
what about the Femms?
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944. - What is it?
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945. - Your brother's out of his room.
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946. - What, Saul?
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947. - Look!
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948. - Here get back.
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949. - Take him back, Morgan,
you hear me, take him back.
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950. - Take him in the kitchen.
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951. Take him this way.
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952. - Oh, that hurts.
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953. - Trap him in the kitchen.
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954. The sins of the fathers,
the sins of the fathers.
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955. Come on you, come into my room.
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956. - No, I'm going to stay here.
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957. - Then stay there.
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958. - There's going
to be trouble.
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959. - Oh Penderel.
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960. - Come on, come in here.
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961. - No, I don't want to be shut out.
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962. I'd rather stay.
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963. - Gladys for heaven sake come in here.
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964. Margaret.
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965. - Oh, no, all right.
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966. - Wait a minute.
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967. Here, light this.
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968. - Oh, I love him so.
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969. I just love him.
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970. - Please, please don't touch me.
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971. - Well, what is it?
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972. - Listen, don't put me back,
don't let them put me back.
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973. I'm not mad.
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974. I swear before heaven I'm not mad.
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975. It's just that they've
locked me up here.
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976. They're all wicked.
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977. - Well why
should they lock you up?
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978. - They're frightened of me.
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979. I know something about them.
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980. Years ago, they killed
their sister Rachel.
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981. But, I wouldn't tell, I
promised I'd never tell.
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982. - And, they've kept you
here all that time for that?
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983. - And, Morgan,
I tell you he's the devil.
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984. Morgan beats me.
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985. Don't leave me, stay with me.
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986. - Well that's all right.
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987. You sit here and wait.
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988. I'll be back.
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989. The door's locked.
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990. Miss Femm must've locked it.
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991. - It's locked is it?
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992. - Yes, it is.
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993. - I'm glad.
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994. Then you can't leave me.
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995. - Listen, we've got to help
the others with Morgan.
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996. Isn't there some way
of getting through?
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997. - No, no way.
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998. - Well, there must be a back
entrance into the house.
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999. - Stop.
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1000. I want to tell you a story.
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1001. Who's in there?
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1002. - Nobody.
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1003. - Friends of yours?
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1004. - I tell you, nobody.
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1005. - Shall we invite them out?
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1006. - You were
going to tell me something.
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1007. - Yes, so I was.
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1008. - Won't you, won't you
tell me that story?
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1009. - Yes, shall we sit down?
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1010. - Yes, let's.
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1011. - Who's in that cupboard?
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1012. - Nobody.
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1013. Tell me what you were
going to say to me.
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1014. - Are you interested in flames?
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1015. - Why, why yes, yes I am rather.
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1016. - I've made a study of flame.
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1017. - Have you?
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1018. Well, that must be very
interesting to you.
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1019. - I know things about
flames that nobody else
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1020. in the world knows.
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1021. - Well, won't you tell me?
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1022. I'd like very much to know.
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1023. - Why should I tell you?
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1024. You wouldn't tell me
who is in that cupboard.
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1025. - Oh but I did tell you.
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1026. Besides you know it isn't
fair to make me curious
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1027. and then just not say anything.
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1028. - You'd like me to tell you
all about fire, would you?
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1029. - Yes, I wish you would.
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1030. - Well then,
first of all, I've learned
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1031. that flames are really knives.
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1032. They're cold, my friend.
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1033. Sharp and cold as snow.
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1034. They burn like ice.
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1035. - Oh that certainly is
very, very interesting.
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1036. So, they're really like knives,
are they?
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1037. Well, do go on.
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1038. Tell me what else, you've found out.
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1039. - Oh a lot of things.
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1040. My friend, sit down.
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1041. So, you thought you
could cheat me, did you?
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1042. You thought you could
leave me sitting here
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1043. and I wouldn't notice.
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1044. But, you see I am a clever man also.
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1045. That is why we understand one another.
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1046. That is why you understood so quickly
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1047. that I wanted to kill you.
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1048. We understand
each other so well,
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1049. don't we, my friend?
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1050. - Yes, yes indeed we do.
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1051. From the start somehow I liked you
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1052. and I thought you liked me.
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1053. - Like you?
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1054. My friend, I love you.
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1055. Did you know my name is Saul?
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1056. Saul, my friend.
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1057. And, Saul loved David.
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1058. - Yes, indeed he did.
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1059. - But, Saul was afraid
of David because the Lord
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1060. was with him and was
departed from Saul.
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1061. And, it came to pass on the morrow
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1062. that the evil spirit came
upon Saul and he prophesied
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1063. in the midst of the house.
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1064. And, David played upon
the harp with his hand
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1065. and there was a javelin in Saul's hand
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1066. and Saul cast the javelin.
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1067. And, he said, "I will smite
David even to the wall with it."
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1068. And, David avoided out of his presence
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1069. twice, twice, my friend.
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1070. But, the third time, the third time,
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1071. you must be careful.
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1072. - Listen, I'm your friend.
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1073. I'm in your side.
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1074. It's silly to lose me.
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1075. If you lose me, look there's Morgan,
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1076. he's come for you, Morgan.
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1077. - Stop.
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1078. Don't move.
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1079. Oh!
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1080. - Philip, Philip.
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1081. Philip.
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1082. - Oh, let go, can't you
see, there's Penderel?
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1083. Let me go to him.
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1084. Go on, let me go by.
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1085. Go on, let me pass.
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1086. Oh you swine.
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1087. But, I'm not afraid of you.
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1088. I'm going to him, do you hear?
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1089. - Oh, how could you?
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1090. Listen, you've get to let
me alone, do you hear?
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1091. I've got to go to Penderel, he's hurt.
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1092. Oh, how can I make you understand?
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1093. He's hurt.
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1094. I've got to look after him
and the other man too, Saul.
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1095. They're both hurt.
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1096. - Are you all right, Margaret?
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1097. - Yes, I'm all right, darling.
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1098. - Gladys, it's all right.
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1099. Come on, now.
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1100. Here, you feeling better?
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1101. - Yes, I'm not so bad.
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1102. - What happened to you?
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1103. - That was Morgan,
he hit her.
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1104. - Come on.
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1105. - I'm all right now.
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1106. Where's Penderel?
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1107. I've got to look after him.
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1108. - You'd better not go over there.
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1109. Come with me.
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1110. - Oh.
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1111. - He's alive!
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1112. - What?
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1113. - He's alive, I tell
you, he's alive.
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1114. Oh, oh.
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1115. - Good morning.
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1116. - Good morning.
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1117. - Good morning, Mr. Waverton.
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1118. - Good morning.
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1119. - The floods have
subsided considerably.
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1120. - Thank heaven for that.
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1121. - I think it will be possible for you
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1122. to send for an ambulance now.
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1123. - You mean we can go?
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1124. - Yes, I'm sure we can go now.
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1125. Come along, darling.
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1126. - You're going to stay here
with Gladys, aren't you?
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1127. - I am.
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1128. Don't be long.
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1129. - We won't.
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1130. We'll be as quick as we can.
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1131. - Good bye.
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1132. - Good bye.
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1133. - Good bye.
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1134. So happy to have met you.
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1135. - Ah cha!
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1136. - So, I'm really dead
and gone to heaven.
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1137. - No, it's morning and we've
only just their tail behind.
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1138. - Morning?
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1139. - Yes, cold light of day.
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1140. Wasn't there something
you were going to tell me
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1141. in the cold light of day?
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1142. - Come to think of it, there was.
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1143. - Perkins, will you marry me?
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