1. Hey, you up there,
drop that board over here.
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2. No, double time.
Don't go to sleep. Hurry up.
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3. Take it over there.
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4. Mind your ends, everybody.
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5. - Goodbye, everybody.
- Hey, Vi.
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6. - Goodbye.
- Goodbye, Myra.
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7. - Take care of yourself and good luck.
- Thank you.
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8. - I'll get a job soon.
- Cheerio.
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9. - Come along.
- Hey, get up there.
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10. - Have you got a job yet, Jo?
- Oh, no.
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11. Oh, shut up.
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12. Celie, throw us a bit of soap.
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13. Darling, why you've got my pants on.
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14. I have not, these are new ones tonight.
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15. Oh, Myra?
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16. Here's a parcel for you.
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17. - Dick left it.
- Oh, Myra would get it.
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18. I wish Kevin would send me something.
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19. - Myra.
- Oh, look, is it real?
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20. Oh, it's just what I wanted.
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21. How did he know what you wanted?
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22. I don't know. Maybe I mentioned it, huh?
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23. - Hello.
- Hello, darling, how are you?
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24. Oh, just fine.
I'm sorry I kept you waiting.
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25. You cost me a pretty penny already.
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26. You know, I only bought
this car for an hour.
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27. That's nothing to what
I will cost you.
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28. - Mind the step.
- And the chauffeur.
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29. - Hurry, quick, before the crowds come.
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30. Very good.
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31. Come along now, Your Highness.
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32. Looks like another full house tonight.
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33. Yeah, what a sap I was to
go into The Bing Boys.
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34. I had a chance to go in Chu Chin Chow.
If I had taken it, I'd still be a chorus girl.
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35. Now look at me.
I don't work two years.
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36. Come on, there's nothing
around here for us.
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37. I don't know, I think one place
is as good as another.
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38. If your luck's in, it's in.
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39. Yeah, now watch me.
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40. Hello, Harold.
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41. Funny, I thought I knew that chap.
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42. Yeah.
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43. Lovely night, huh?
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44. Lovely night for what?
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45. Air raids?
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46. Those fellows up there
give me the willies.
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47. Well, they're men, aren't they?
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48. I'd rather they throw bombs on me,
than take no notice of me at all.
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49. I expect they do that
just to please you, dearie.
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50. Come on, I'll show you
my lucky window.
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51. Here you are now. You just watch this.
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52. See? What did I tell you?
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53. Doing well, aren't we?
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54. - What time is it?
- About 11:00.
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55. I'm going down to Waterloo Bridge.
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56. Might have some friends coming
in on leave from Waterloo Station.
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57. Well, I'll go down to Trafalgar Square.
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58. Might be some friends of mine
coming in from Downing Street.
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59. - So long.
- Cheerio.
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60. - Cab, lady?
- Not yet.
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61. Come on! Hurry! Come on!
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62. Now look at that.
Rot them zeppelins.
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63. - What's the matter?
- Who wants to know?
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64. Come out from there. There's a raid on.
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65. - What are you looking for?
- What am I looking for?
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66. What do you think I'm looking for?
My potatoes, of course.
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67. - Don't you know there's a raid on?
- I don't care if there is.
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68. Listen. Zeppelins.
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69. Hear that? Zeppelins over your head.
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70. Zeppelins, be blowed.
I want my potatoes.
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71. Oh, what's the odd.
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72. Hey.
What the heck do you think you're doing?
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73. Can't you see?
We're looking for potatoes.
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74. - Did anybody mention there's a raid on?
- Yeah, I read it in the papers.
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75. - We're taking shelter.
- Oxygen shelter, huh?
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76. Yeah. The old dame
dropped her potatoes...
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77. and she wouldn't take cover
until we pick them up.
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78. Here, let me help.
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79. Put that light out.
Do you wanna be kissed by a bomb?
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80. Come on. Hey there. Come on, move on.
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81. I thought that officer
was gonna arrest you for that.
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82. He didn't see.
Come on, we got them all.
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83. Where's the cabbage?
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84. Here you are.
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85. - Come, let's go to the shelter.
- Confound it. The impertinence, I called it.
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86. Over the air with their tomfool airships
and these lights all ready.
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87. Airships, indeed. At this time of night.
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88. The government ought not to allow it.
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89. If Mr. Gladstone was alive,
it would be a very different cup of tea.
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90. - Where are my potatoes?
- Here they are.
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91. Oh, thank you, sir.
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92. That's a nice little fur, dearie.
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93. I had one like that when I was a girl.
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94. But the moths got it.
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95. Oh, drat it.
There go my potatoes again.
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96. Dear me. Well, I'm off.
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97. I can't hang around here
wasting me time.
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98. Oh, no. You're gonna stay here.
You can't go until the raid's over.
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99. I tell you, I don't owe to the raids.
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100. And if you wants to know, between
you and me, I don't even owe to the war.
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101. The Kaiser ain't done me no harm
and I ain't done him no harm.
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102. - Oh, dear I—
- No, no that wasn't one.
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103. How do you mean that ain't one?
What do you think I am, deaf?
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104. - Is this your first air raid?
- Golly, no. I've been in five or six.
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105. - Say, are you an American?
- Say, are you a mind reader?
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106. Yeah. Hey, listen. I'm an American too.
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107. - Just one of the boys that couldn't wait.
- Oh, I don't know about that.
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108. Found myself one morning with nothing
to do so I thought I'd come to France.
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109. - What for?
- Fun.
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110. - Was it?
- No.
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111. All clear!
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112. Come along.
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113. Here you are, mother.
Now you can go off home.
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114. Thank you for nothing.
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115. My God, what he will do
when I do get home.
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116. My old man is that jealous,
you wouldn't believe.
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117. Well, if they have anymore of this nonsense
I'll write to The Times about it.
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118. Toodle-oo and God bless you.
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119. - Good night.
- Bye.
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120. Well, that's that. Thanks.
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121. - Where were you going?
- Where do you think, Buckingham Palace?
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122. - Can I give you a lift?
- Oh, your Rolls is around the corner, huh?
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123. No, we'll get a taxi. What address?
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124. - 14 Lyle Street.
- Taxi!
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125. - Thank you.
- Yeah.
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126. Well...
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127. bye.
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128. - Don't you wanna come up for a minute?
- Why sure, that will be swell.
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129. I haven't got a thing to drink.
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130. That doesn't matter.
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131. - Here.
- Oh, thank you, sir.
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132. Here we are.
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133. - Well, how do you like the mansion?
- Why? I think it's very comfortable.
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134. - Yeah. Want a cigarette?
- Thanks.
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135. Here.
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136. Thank you.
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137. It's a swell night, isn't it?
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138. - There goes that signal again.
- Another raid?
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139. Yeah.
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140. Hurry.
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141. - Yeah, I guess they've come back.
- Oh, you have fun here too.
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142. Yeah.
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143. Sit down.
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144. Thanks.
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145. Have an American cigarette.
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146. I'll say I will.
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147. Here.
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148. Got it?
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149. Thanks.
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150. Have you had your dinner?
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151. Then why don't you come
and eat with me?
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152. - Every place is closed while the raid's on.
- Oh, that's too bad.
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153. But you can eat here.
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154. I haven't got a thing
in the place.
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155. But there's a fish and chips
shop downstairs.
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156. - That's great. I'll go down and get some.
- Swell.
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157. - So you're back, are you?
- Yeah.
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158. Pleased to see me, ain't you?
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159. What do you want?
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160. You know perfectly well what I want.
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161. - I want my three weeks' rent.
- I haven't got the dough.
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162. Well, what do you expect me to do?
Subsidize you?
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163. You're making a mistake, my girl.
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164. You'll pay that rent
or I'll find another tenant.
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165. You think that will be easy?
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166. Well, it's been good enough
for better folks than you.
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167. How much do I owe you?
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168. Four pound, three and three pence.
There's the bill.
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169. Well, I've got the three and threepence.
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170. I don't want any of your lip.
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171. Listen. You'll get your money.
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172. - I'll get it for you somewhere.
- Yeah. But when?
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173. Hey. You know the—
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174. - This is Mrs. Hobley.
- Please to meet you, I'm sure.
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175. - How do you do?
- Been on leave long?
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176. I just got in tonight.
Our first leave for eight months.
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177. Oh, isn't that lovely?
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178. - You come to town in lots of money.
- Well, no.
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179. Say, wasn't that somebody
calling you downstairs, Mrs. Hobley?
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180. - Good night.
- Good night.
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181. Check the window
if you find it's too drafty.
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182. - And I hope you'll have a very happy leave.
- Thank you.
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183. Good night, dearie.
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184. - Well, she's a pleasant old girl.
- Yeah, isn't she?
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185. I think I've gotten plenty of those.
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186. - Hey. What's your name?
- Roy Cronin.
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187. Oh, shoot. There's no more gas.
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188. - Got a schilling, soldier?
- Sure.
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189. - Say, what is that? A slot machine?
- Sure, it turns on the gas.
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190. I thought maybe you were getting
a package of gum.
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191. - Remind me I owe you a schilling.
- Yeah, wouldn't it be terrible if I forgot?
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192. - What's your name?
- Myra.
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193. - Myra, what?
- Myra Deauville.
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194. - Deauville. Your family French?
- Oh, no. That's just a stage name.
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195. - What's your real name?
- Let's eat. I'm starved.
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196. - We don't have to wait for the kettle.
- All right.
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197. - Where do you come from?
- Lachsfeld, do you know it?
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198. - I'll say, I do.
- Yeah?
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199. Sure. Did you live with your people?
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200. I did until the war broke out.
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201. You see, my stepfather's English
so he joined up.
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202. And, of course, my mother
came here with him.
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203. - Is he nice?
- Yeah, he's grand.
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204. He's at least ten years too old
to be in uniform, but he's in it all the same.
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205. - Tommy?
- Major, RAMC.
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206. You see, he was a doctor.
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207. Thanks.
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208. - Couldn't you have gotten a commission?
- I suppose so.
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209. - Didn't your mother want you to?
- Yeah, but it was too late.
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210. You see, I was in summer camp
in Canada.
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211. Coming home, we stopped off in Toronto.
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212. Gosh, things were just getting going.
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213. Flags, bands, all that bunk.
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214. When I woke up, I was a soldier.
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215. You know, just boyish enthusiasm.
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216. - Did it last?
- What?
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217. The boyish enthusiasm.
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218. No, you don't stay boyish
very long in war.
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219. I can see that.
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220. Gosh, I haven't seen them in three years.
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221. - I bet you're kind of anxious too, huh?
- Yeah, kind of. I'm taking the first train out.
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222. - Where they live?
- They got a place down in Buckinghamshire.
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223. - Tell me about you.
- Me?
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224. There's the kettle.
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225. Here, let me do that.
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226. Clever, aren't you?
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227. - Here.
- Thanks.
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228. - Where do you come from?
- New York.
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229. - Been here long?
- Four years.
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230. - Four years. What made you come?
- Work.
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231. - What kind of work do you do?
- I'm a chorus girl.
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232. A chorus girl?
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233. Oh, gee.
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234. - You came over with a show, huh?
- Yeah, The Pink Lady.
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235. - When it ended, The Bing Boys.
- That must be interesting.
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236. - Yeah, when you can get it.
- Been out long?
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237. - I certainly have.
- What a rotten break.
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238. - And that accounts for—
- Yeah, that accounts for this rotten place.
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239. I admit the refrigerator is old-fashioned.
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240. - Please, I didn't mean to be critical.
- Oh, I know the place isn't the Ritz but—
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241. Oh, you don't wanna be bothered
with a hard-luck tale.
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242. - Tell me.
- Well, jobs are hard to find...
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243. - ... and rents are high, that's all.
- Behind with it?
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244. - Gee. Let's talk about something cheerful.
- How much is it?
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245. Well, if you must know,
it's just under five pounds.
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246. But I'll get a job soon.
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247. Well, you see, it isn't only rent.
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248. Price of everything has gone up so.
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249. Why, this afternoon
I was in Leicester Square—
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250. You know that Stag and Medals.
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251. Anyway, there's the cutest
little pink dress in the window...
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252. perfectly plain and simple.
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253. - What do you think they want for it?
- What?
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254. Three guineas.
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255. Myra, I don't want you to take offense
in anything I say...
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256. but, well, heck, you see, I got more
money than I want as a soldier...
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257. and, well, couldn't
I square things up for you?
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258. You know, with the rent and
maybe get you that pink dress.
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259. Gee, that's sweet of you.
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260. I wouldn't think of it.
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261. I don't see why not.
Who's to know?
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262. Oh, it's the principle of the thing.
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263. What's the difference?
Some of us are lucky, some of us aren't.
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264. Just at this very minute you aren't.
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265. Please. Go on. Take it.
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266. It would make me so happy.
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267. Just do it as a favor to me.
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268. As a favor to you?
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269. I don't know what to say, but...
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270. - Mind you, I hate taking it.
- Thanks.
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271. - Here.
- What?
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272. - There's your fiver. You better go now.
- What? Myra.
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273. You better go
I don't want your money.
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274. Oh, I'm awfully sorry.
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275. I didn't know
you would take it like that.
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276. Well, I told you I didn't mean
to insult you and I'm sorry. I—
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277. Well, I guess that's about all I can say.
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278. It's a grand feeling, isn't it?
The prince and the beggar maid.
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279. Felt very noble, didn't you?
Offering me something for nothing.
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280. That make you feel swell, huh?
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281. Why don't you answer me?
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282. Well, when do we begin the next stage?
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283. You gonna show me
how to lead a better life?
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284. Roy.
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285. Roy.
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286. What do you want?
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287. Come back a minute, will you?
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288. You don't have to care
what a cheap chorus girl says to you.
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289. Oh, I suppose it was my fault, really.
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290. I thought you'd understand.
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291. I—
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292. I guess it kind of hurt you, didn't it?
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293. Yeah.
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294. - You want another cigarette?
- Let's smoke these.
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295. All right.
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296. - Do you like music?
- Why, yeah. I do.
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297. This is from The Bing Boys.
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298. So you're going down
to see your mother tomorrow.
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299. I'm glad. It's good for a soldier
to get out of this town as quick as he can.
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300. - What's the matter with it?
- It isn't healthy.
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301. Only two things for a soldier
to do when he's a stranger like you.
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302. That's get drunk and get mixed up
with the wrong kind of women.
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303. That's a bug. I know the troops
go wild when they get in the big city.
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304. But that's because they got no friends.
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305. - But you see, I'm lucky.
- Are you? Why?
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306. - Well, I met up with you.
- That's lucky, isn't it?
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307. - A few seconds ago, I was bawling you out.
- I forgot that.
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308. I ought to have had
more sense.
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309. I should have known a decent girl
when I saw one.
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310. You've never been around
with girls much, have you?
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311. Not much? Why?
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312. - When do you go back to the trenches?
- I got 14 days.
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313. Say.
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314. Say, have you got a man or somebody
out at the front that you're interested in?
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315. - You mean, somebody I knit socks for?
- Well, that kind of thing, yeah.
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316. - No.
- I was thinking—
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317. I was thinking it would be swell
if you could work up a little interest in me.
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318. Guess I could.
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319. Even to the sock-knitting stage?
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320. Well, I never tried knitting.
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321. You know, I might at that.
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322. Gee, Myra, I like you a lot.
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323. Do you?
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324. - Who's there?
- It's me, dear. Mrs. Hobley.
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325. Well?
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326. I thought perhaps you would like to know
they're sounding the all clear in the streets.
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327. Thanks.
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328. I think I'll be going to bed now, dear.
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329. All right.
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330. Did you want to see me
about anything, dearie?
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331. Not now, I'll see you in the morning.
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332. All right. Good night.
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333. - Good night.
- Sleep well.
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334. - She is a nice soul, that Mrs. Hobley.
- Yeah.
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335. She's cute, isn't she?
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336. - Looks like the raid's over, soldier.
- That mean you want me to buzz off?
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337. - It's getting kind of late.
- All right, I'll go.
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338. But, say, listen, Myra. I've had an idea.
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339. How would it be if you were
to come down with me tomorrow?
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340. - What do you mean?
- Well, change will do you good.
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341. You mean, come down to your family's?
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342. I know you'd like them.
Come on, we'd have fun.
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343. - How old are you, Roy?
- Nineteen, why?
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344. - That's not very old, is it?
- I don't see what that's got to do with it.
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345. - What do you say, will you come?
- No.
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346. - Oh, Myra, why not?
- Can't. I gotta look for a job tomorrow.
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347. Oh, gee. Isn't that tough?
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348. I tell you what.
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349. I'll come and see you
before I go in the morning.
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350. - I won't be up.
- Well, I'll wait until you get up.
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351. - Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
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352. - Good night, Myra.
- Good night, Roy.
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353. Here!
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354. Oh, I'm sorry.
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355. Give me a penny, mister.
Oh, give me a penny, mister.
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356. Thank you. Oh, good morning, Mrs. Hobley.
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357. Good morning. What can I do for you?
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358. - Is Miss Deauville in?
- Not in here. You hop it.
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359. You're the young fellow
who's with her last night, aren't you?
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360. - No, I'm afraid she isn't back yet.
- She's out shopping or something?
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361. - Shopping is right.
- Perhaps I can go on up and wait.
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362. Oh, it's nothing to do with me,
you'll find the door open.
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363. Hello.
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364. I didn't mean to intrude. Is Myra at home?
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365. - Well, no. But she'll be here any a minute.
- Well, I won't disturb you then.
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366. You're not disturbing me.
I just came in myself.
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367. - Oh, you— You've just come in?
- Yes, I—
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368. Was Myra expecting you?
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369. Yes, I told her I'd pop along.
You see, I live in the next house.
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370. But I'll be toddling back now.
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371. But that roof doesn't look like
a very good place to do much toddling.
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372. Oh, we come and go on it all the time.
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373. If you wanna wait for Myra,
why don't you come in?
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374. - You mind?
- Not at all.
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375. Well, look the other way then.
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376. Sure.
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377. It's all right, you can look now.
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378. Oh, what lovely flowers.
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379. - Where did these come from?
- Oh, I brought those.
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380. You did? Well, aren't they ducky.
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381. - I sense you're a new friend of Myra's.
- Oh, yeah, we're friends.
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382. - Just a wartime acquaintance?
- That's it.
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383. - You a friend of Myra's too?
- Well, yes, why we're the best.
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384. - She and I used to work together.
- You were in The Pink Lady too.
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385. No, no. But we've been intimate
for ever so long.
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386. Strange she hasn't mentioned you.
She has so few friends.
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387. Well, to tell you the truth,
we only just met.
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388. - This morning?
- No, last night.
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389. You know, I hate to think of her
going through all this...
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390. air raids, bum food and—
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391. I know. And she's such a little thing.
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392. She doesn't seem to wanna talk
about her affairs.
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393. - How does she get along?
- It's a constant struggle.
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394. And she's so lonely.
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395. Do you know that she hasn't got a single
soul that she can count on for help?
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396. - And she does need it.
- You can tell that.
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397. Of course, I'm devoted to her.
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398. But then, I'm poverty-stricken myself.
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399. You see my—
My dear husband is no more.
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400. - I'm sorry.
- He was a soldier.
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401. Young, handsome, full of hope.
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402. Just like yourself.
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403. He got his in the crater at Ypres.
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404. Poor fellow.
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405. But how about Mrs. Hobley?
She seems friendly.
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406. Yeah, she seems friendly, all right.
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407. But Mrs. Hobley's a proper whited
sepulcher, I'll give you my word.
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408. What's she gonna do now?
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409. Myra.
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410. She doesn't seem to be crazy
about going back on-stage.
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411. I should hope not.
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412. The theater's no place
for a nice girl like her.
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413. Guess it isn't a very pleasant atmosphere.
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414. - Unless...
- Unless what?
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415. Well, you know,
it's always been my hope...
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416. you might almost call it my dream...
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417. that someday, some nice young man
would come along and appreciate Myra.
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418. You know, marry her.
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419. Give her a home.
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420. Protect her.
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421. Guess there hasn't been
much chance of that here.
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422. You've got it.
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423. And that's just the danger that she is
face to face with at this very moment.
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424. How do you mean danger?
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425. Bad influences.
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426. You have no idea
what London is like in wartime.
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427. Why, the immorality here is ghastly.
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428. I guess Myra can take care
of herself on that.
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429. Then how can she,
when she's neglected and helpless?
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430. And stony broke
and face to face with starvation.
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431. Is she broke?
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432. Her condition is senseless.
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433. - Hello, dear.
- Hello.
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434. I didn't know anybody was here.
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435. I just popped over and found mister—
Your friend here.
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436. - We've been having quite a jolly little chat.
- Yes, very.
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437. Well, I'll...
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438. I'll leave you two now
and be toddling.
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439. - Pleased to have met you.
- Bye.
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440. - Cheerio, Canada.
- Goodbye.
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441. - She been talking long?
- Only a few minutes.
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442. I was afraid of missing you if it was any
later. My train leaves at a quarter to.
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443. I brought you some flowers, Myra.
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444. Oh, they're lovely.
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445. But you shouldn't have.
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446. Bet they cleaned you out for those.
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447. Actually, I've got something else.
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448. I went into that shop, Stag and Medals.
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449. You got that pink dress?
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450. Yeah, shall I open it?
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451. No, I don't want it.
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452. I don't want you to give me anything.
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453. Myra, you don't have to pretend with me.
I know you're hard up.
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454. - Gee, that girl was just telling me—
- She doesn't know anything about it.
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455. She doesn't know about my private income.
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456. You've got a private income?
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457. - Certainly.
- Where does it come from?
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458. - From my folks back home.
- They're rich?
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459. - Sure.
- How much do they send you?
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460. A couple of postage stamps
so you can write home.
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461. Don't you insult my family.
They can take care of their daughter...
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462. - ... wherever she is.
- I don't mean to be nasty...
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463. but if they send you money,
why do you live in this place?
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464. - It isn't a million dollars a year.
- I know how much it is, Myra.
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465. It isn't a darn cent.
You've just been lying to me...
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466. - ... to keep me from helping.
- What business is it of yours?
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467. I want to know.
Who gave you the right...
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468. - ... to question me about my affairs?
- I gave myself the right.
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469. - And how did you manage to do that?
- By loving you, that's how.
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470. Roy...
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471. silly...
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472. - ... you can't do that.
- Oh, can't I.
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473. - No, I say you can't, it isn't possible.
- Why isn't it possible?
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474. - Why can't I love you?
- It's wrong...
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475. - ... it's all wrong.
- Why wrong?
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476. - It doesn't fit in, you loving me.
- My dear...
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477. I wouldn't care if you were in a thousand
shows of the circus. I love you.
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478. Yeah.
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479. Wait until you get back,
then see how much you think about me.
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480. - Are you thinking about your family?
- What?
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481. Well, I mean— I mean
is it just because I'm a common private?
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482. Yes, Roy.
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483. That's one of the things I'm thinking about.
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484. Why, I'd be ashamed
even to introduce you to my people...
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485. if they were living, which they aren't,
thank God.
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486. And do you wanna know
why I'd be ashamed?
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487. Because my mother and father
were a couple of drunken sots.
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488. And they lived in East St. Louis,
an exclusive suburb.
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489. That's where I came from.
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490. I ran away and went on the stage because
I was scared to stay in my own home.
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491. I was scared that they would
kill me when they were liquored.
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492. That's how much aristocracy I am.
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493. And you talk about me being lonely.
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494. Me...
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495. with everything I've got.
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496. That's it, Roy.
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497. - You've got enough in your own life.
- Yes, but...
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498. what have you got, Myra?
What have you—?
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499. No, I can take care of myself.
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500. Myra...
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501. - ... you said there was nobody else.
- There isn't.
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502. - Did there used to be?
- I never loved anyone.
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503. Then I'm not gonna stand here
and argue anymore about it.
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504. Don't hold your head like that.
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505. Look at me.
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506. Oh, Roy.
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507. Don't say anything more, sweetheart.
I know how it is.
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508. You just didn't want me to get into this.
You thought I might regret it someday.
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509. Well, that's all right.
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510. I'm not going to regret this ever.
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511. Ever.
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512. I guess I know who it is I love.
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513. Roy.
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514. - You'll miss your train.
- Yeah, I...
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515. I guess I better had be going now.
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516. But listen, darling.
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517. I'm coming back for you.
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518. - What do you mean?
- I'm coming back to see you.
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519. I'll be back just as soon
as I can get away.
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520. I...
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521. Hello, ducky. Come on in.
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522. What have you been saying to him?
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523. I've been telling him nothing
that wasn't good for him to hear.
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524. I've been singing
your blooming praises, all right.
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525. I was hoping he'd come and go away.
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526. Not him. He waited to hear all the
information I had to give him about you.
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527. Yeah, and what was that?
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528. That you was a poor, lonely, little girl.
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529. Half-starved and hungry for love.
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530. The only thing on God's Earth, I said,
that can save her is a husband.
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531. - A husband?
- Yes.
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532. And he's willing to step up
and do his duty, by king and country.
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533. And what's more, I'm prepared to be
your bridesmaid and help you blush.
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534. Did he say that he'd marry me?
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535. Well, not quite...
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536. but he was coming to it
when you burst in and interrupted.
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537. - He's yours, I tell you.
- What if I don't want him?
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538. Well, what if you don't?
What's the harm?
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539. All you have to do is
go through with the ceremony...
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540. collect his separation allowance,
and live in luxury.
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541. Then there's your insurance,
if he gets knocked off in action.
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542. I don't want his insurance...
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543. and I'm not gonna steal his pay.
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544. Who says it's stealing?
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545. Marriage is legal, ain't it?
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546. Why, it's early.
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547. Look at Agnes Ellen.
She's got four husbands in the army.
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548. Two Australians, one Yorkshire man,
and her own husband.
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549. She's collecting separation allowances
from all of them.
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550. And what's more,
she's making them all happy.
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551. Of course, there is the risk
that two or three of her husbands...
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552. might get leave at the same time.
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553. But that shouldn't bother you
with only one on your hands.
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554. Look here,
I put you in the way of a good thing.
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555. It's a stinking thing, Kitty.
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556. What's stinking about it, I'd like to know?
He loves you, don't he?
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557. Of course, he does.
Look at the flowers he's brought you.
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558. He don't even know me.
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559. And he never will, if I have to jump in
the river to keep him from finding out.
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560. You've bloody well gone queer
in your head, haven't you?
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561. Maybe.
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562. Now, what do you think of this port, Roy?
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563. - Pretty good, Roy?
- Seems fine to me.
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564. Seems fine to me.
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565. - But I don't know very much about wines.
- That's a pity.
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566. They tell me some people in your country
are trying to do away with wine altogether.
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567. Curious idea.
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568. Oh, that's all nonsense, darling.
It's just a lot of talk.
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569. Nothing will come of it.
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570. You mustn't believe
all you see in the papers.
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571. We're not as bad as all that.
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572. Of course, I don't know America very well.
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573. I was only in the place two or three weeks,
but they—
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574. They seemed to be sane
and responsible sort of people.
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575. No, I don't want any of that.
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576. Here, Hives.
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577. Pass the port, Jenny.
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578. - Have some more, Roy.
- No more for me, thanks.
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579. No, thank you.
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580. Does it feel good to be home, darling?
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581. - Swell.
- By the way...
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582. when you were in the Cambridge sector,
did you come across an old friend of mine?
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583. - Who was that, sir?
- Old Plumsteed.
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584. - Charlie Plumsteed.
- Was he a private?
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585. No, he was a brigadier.
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586. No, sir, no, I don't run across
many of those.
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587. No, I don't suppose you do,
but you may have met his son.
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588. Did you ever meet old Plumsteed's son?
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589. You know, young Plumsteed.
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590. - He's a second lieutenant, isn't he?
- Yes, I think he is.
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591. I remember coming across him
at the base on the way home.
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592. Roy, don't be cynical.
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593. He's not cynical.
Somebody has to be at the base.
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594. You're very silent, Mary.
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595. That's because I have nothing to say.
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596. I'm just enjoying myself,
trying to realize Roy is back home.
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597. Yes, nice having him, isn't it?
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598. You must come again soon.
I hope, though, I haven't got that silly.
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599. You can't come until they let you.
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600. Listen, now I can tell you
what I want to tell you.
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601. - It's about a girl.
- About a what?
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602. Well, about a girl.
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603. I don't know what he's talking about.
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604. A girl, darling, you know, a girl. A girl.
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605. Yeah, yeah, yes, I know, a girl is.
Well, what about it, boy?
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606. - Tell me about her, Roy.
- Well, there isn't much to tell, Mother.
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607. It all sounds rather silly.
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608. You see, I've only known her a few hours.
I met her on my way through.
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609. Come on, Jenny,
don't go to sleep with that port, pass it.
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610. - It's under your nose, darling.
- What?
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611. Your nose.
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612. See, things do happen pretty quickly now.
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613. I mean, they have to.
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614. You know, with the war on, you never
know where you're gonna be next.
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615. Well, the fact is I do like her. Terribly.
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616. - What's her name?
- Myra.
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617. - Myra what?
- Myra Deauville.
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618. That's not her real name, of course.
She's on the stage.
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619. - Who introduced you to her?
- Nobody.
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620. We met by accident during an air raid.
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621. She a well-known actress?
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622. Well, no, but she's awfully pretty.
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623. Actually, she is only in the chorus.
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624. She's had it pretty tough lately, you know.
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625. - Couldn't get a job in one thing or another.
- What a shame.
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626. Well, what I wanted to know...
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627. I mean, what I wanted to ask is—
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628. - What did you want to ask, Roy?
- I wondered if you'd hate very much...
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629. if we couldn't have her down here
for a while.
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630. - Would you like that?
- It would be grand.
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631. I wouldn't suggest it
if I didn't think you'd like her.
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632. I know she's a chorus girl,
but she's different.
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633. - I'm sure I shall like her.
- That means I can ask her?
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634. As far as I'm concerned, it does.
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635. - Do you mind, Fred?
- Do I mind what?
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636. If we ask this girl
down here for a day or two?
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637. I haven't heard a word
you've been talking about.
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638. - Oh, Fred.
- You mumble so. Well, what is it?
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639. I'll tell him, Mother.
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640. - Listen, Roy met—
- Oh, don't shout. I can hear perfectly well.
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641. He met a girl last night in an air raid.
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642. An air raid? A funny place, what.
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643. And he fell for her. Hook, line and sinker.
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644. Now, what he wants to know is—
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645. I haven't the least idea
what she's talking about.
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646. "Two plain, two pearl...
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647. two plain, two pearl,
two plain, two pearl..."
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648. - Good morning.
- Hello.
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649. - You're back soon.
- I caught an early train.
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650. Would you go for a ride
in the country with me?
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651. It's such a lovely day.
What do you say?
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652. I'm afraid I can't make it.
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653. We'll go anywhere you like.
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654. - Well, that sounds good.
- Then it's settled.
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655. Where would you like to go?
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656. Well, what about Hampton Court?
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657. No, let's go further off than that.
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658. All right.
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659. - Go anywhere you like.
- Come on then.
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660. Where's your hat?
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661. Wait a minute.
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662. - Good. I'll wait for you outside.
- All right.
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663. Oh, look, Buckingham Palace.
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664. Looks like King George
is giving a tea party.
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665. Whoa.
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666. Would you like to get out
and walk for a little?
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667. - Sure, let's.
- Say, listen, we're gonna walk a while.
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668. Very good.
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669. - Will you wait here for us, please?
- Very good.
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670. - Oh, boy.
- Like it?
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671. - It's all right for us to be here?
- Of course, why?
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672. - Well, it looks kind of private.
- I expect it's all right.
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673. You know, it looks almost like a garden.
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674. But, Roy, surely this is a garden.
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675. Well, what's the difference if it is?
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676. - Nobody will kick us out in wartime.
- I don't suppose.
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677. Shall we sit down?
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678. - Here?
- Yeah.
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679. All right.
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680. Myra...
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681. there's something
I want to talk to you about.
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682. - Yeah, what?
- Well, you see...
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683. things aren't quite the same in wartime.
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684. I mean, you do things in a,
you know, well...
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685. a less leisurely fashion.
You know what I mean?
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686. No.
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687. Well, what I mean is people
make up their minds more quickly.
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688. And...
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689. I've made up my mind about something.
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690. - Yeah, what?
- I've made up my mind that it'd be grand...
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691. if you'd marry me.
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692. Well, Myra?
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693. You just don't know
what you're talking about.
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694. That's not an answer.
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695. Please...
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696. don't look away from me.
Copy !req
697. Give me an answer.
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698. No, I won't marry you, Roy.
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699. Thank you.
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700. I see.
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701. - Myra, you're crying.
- Not really.
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702. Are you unhappy?
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703. A little.
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704. Darling, you needn't be.
I could look after you.
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705. I could make you happy,
I know I could.
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706. - Could you, Roy?
- Sure.
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707. Won't you change your mind?
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708. Hello, Roy!
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709. - Hello.
- Who's that?
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710. - That's my sister.
- Who's that with her?
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711. My mother and stepfather.
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712. - Oh, Roy, how could you that? I'm going.
- I—
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713. - Oh, no, Myra please.
- Please, let me go.
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714. - Please, please, you gotta stay.
- No, no.
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715. - Hello, darling.
- Hello, Mother.
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716. - Good morning, Roy.
- Good morning, sir.
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717. - This is Myra, that I told you about.
- How do you do?
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718. - My sister, Janet.
- How do you do?
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719. - My stepfather, Major Wetherby.
- What?
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720. - Major Wetherby!
- How do you do?
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721. - How do you do?
- I'm so glad you let Roy bring you down.
Copy !req
722. Let's come along now.
Where's your luggage?
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723. Oh, I haven't any luggage. I can't stay.
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724. - She says she can't stay.
- Oh, nonsense.
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725. Oh, that's too bad.
Copy !req
726. Roy said he was bringing you down
for several days.
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727. - He shouldn't have. I never told him that.
- It's my fault.
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728. She didn't know where she was coming.
I couldn't persuade her. I tricked her.
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729. Oh, what a shame.
Roy, that's very naughty of you.
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730. But now that you're here,
you must stay.
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731. I've got everything you want.
We're about the same size.
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732. That's right. Come on, let's go.
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733. Did you have a pleasant ride coming down?
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734. This place is no distance from town by car.
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735. Of course, it was a different thing
in the old horse days...
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736. but then, cars and carriages
are very different things.
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737. Very different. Old Plumsteed
often used to say the same thing.
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738. Totally different things,
that's what I always say.
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739. Extraordinary how few good people
understand that.
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740. I had an argument with old Plumsteed
once on the very subject.
Copy !req
741. He took the point of view that
carriages are more comfortable...
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742. but cars were bigger. What?
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743. Good piece it was too.
I remember it well.
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744. I saw it twice, I think.
Well, what was it called?
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745. - The Bing Boys.
- The what?
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746. - The Bing Boys!
- Yes, something like that.
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747. The fellow that was in it...
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748. what was his name?
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749. - George Robey?
- George what?
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750. - George Robey!
- Yes, I forget his name.
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751. But he was a funny chap.
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752. I remember he had comic eyebrows.
Do you remember his eyebrows?
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753. I was always a bit interested in the stage.
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754. That fellow, Irving.
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755. What was the piece he used to play...
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756. Oh, you wouldn't remember it,
it was before your time.
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757. He played two parts.
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758. He used to change his clothes
a whole lot of times.
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759. By George, that was acting, that was.
Copy !req
760. Talking about acting reminds me, I had
a niece who wanted to go on the stage.
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761. I don't think anything came of it, I think
she got married or something or other.
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762. Well, you can't do everything,
as old Plumsteed used to say.
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763. I suppose this business of acting
isn't so easy as it looks.
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764. Some people can,
and some people can't, what?
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765. Well, there's no need for me
to tell you that.
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766. - Fortune.
- Thanks.
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767. Well done, Fred,
I didn't know you were so active.
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768. Jan, you need a baseball field,
not a tennis court.
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769. I'll take you on afterwards.
We'll see how good you are.
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770. Come on, come on, come on.
I'm waiting to serve.
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771. Sorry.
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772. Janet used to be quite good.
The child's out of practice.
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773. - Oh, yes.
- Forty-thirty. Good service, Jan.
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774. - Were you ready, sir?
- No, I wasn't.
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775. I'll have two more then.
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776. Bad luck, very well tried.
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777. - That's the game end, isn't it?
- I'm afraid it is.
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778. That girl is too good for me.
You take her on, Roy.
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779. - All right.
- Have a nice, cold drink.
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780. - What?
- Lemonade.
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781. Lemonade? No, that stuff's no good to me.
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782. I'm gonna get a whiskey and soda.
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783. You played very well, darling.
You deserved to win.
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784. Well, I don't know so much.
I had the sun in my eyes most of the time.
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785. - Do you play this silly game, my dear?
- No, I'm afraid not.
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786. Well, you can't do everything, can you?
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787. Some people do and some people don't,
as old Plumsteed used to say.
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788. I'm just gonna have to have a cold bar.
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789. Roy was talking to me about you
last night, Myra.
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790. - Was he?
- He's very much in love with you.
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791. Yeah, I suppose so.
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792. He told me he wanted to marry you.
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793. - Did you know that?
- Yeah, I know.
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794. Would you like me to tell you
quite honestly what I said to him?
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795. - Oh, I don't mind.
- I asked him not to.
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796. I thought I'd like to tell you that
quite simply.
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797. It seemed nicer for you.
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798. - What did he say?
- He wouldn't listen to me.
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799. Did you say anything about me
being a chorus girl?
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800. I told him that you had both
led very different kinds of lives...
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801. that you might find
you hadn't much in common.
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802. Why are you telling me all this?
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803. Are you trying to ask me to give him up?
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804. I just wanted you to know
what I felt about it.
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805. After all, we know it's in both our minds.
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806. It seems silly not to talk about it,
doesn't it?
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807. I suppose so.
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808. I want you to think about it
very carefully, Myra.
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809. I will.
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810. Has what I said made you unhappy?
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811. No.
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812. Oh, there's tea. Shall we go in?
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813. Come in.
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814. Oh, hello, Myra.
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815. Haven't you gone to bed yet?
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816. No.
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817. It's rather a warm night, isn't it?
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818. Do you want to talk to me
about something?
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819. - Yes.
- Come and sit down.
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820. No, I'm all right here.
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821. I just wanted you to know...
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822. I could marry him if I wanted to.
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823. I know, my dear.
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824. Look...
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825. I just wanted you to know that.
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826. Yes, I know, Myra.
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827. You see, I happen to know
you're rather a fine girl.
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828. Fine?
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829. I'm not.
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830. About things like that, my dear,
I never make mistakes.
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831. I want to tell you something.
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832. Something I couldn't tell Roy.
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833. What is it, Myra?
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834. I'm not a chorus girl at all.
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835. I make my living...
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836. I...
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837. I picked Roy up on Waterloo Bridge.
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838. Does Roy know that?
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839. No.
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840. You came and told me.
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841. You see, I told you you're a fine girl.
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842. But I could've married him if I wanted to.
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843. I know, my dear.
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844. Well, why don't you ask me not to?
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845. I don't need to.
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846. Do you love him?
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847. Good morning, miss.
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848. Good morning.
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849. Do you take sugar and milk
in your tea, miss?
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850. Yeah, one lump, please.
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851. - Did you rest well, miss?
- Yes, thanks.
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852. Shall I turn on your bath, miss?
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853. Thanks.
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854. A cold bath, miss?
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855. Oh, no, hot.
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856. Very well, miss.
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857. - The German casualties seem pretty heavy.
- What is it?
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858. The German casualties seem pretty heavy!
Are you deaf?
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859. Must have been a tough year for them.
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860. - Gosh, they must have lost thousands.
- What?
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861. - They must have lost thousands.
- Yes, poor devils.
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862. Decent fellows too, some of them.
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863. I used to know one. He was at Cambridge
with old Plumsteed and me.
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864. A fellow called Heinrich or some such name.
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865. Quite a good fellow,
he used to play a good game of rugger.
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866. His face was all cut up.
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867. He used to fight duels in Heidelberg
or some such dreadful place.
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868. Very unbecoming.
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869. More coffee, Mary...
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870. The family is in the breakfast room, miss.
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871. Oh, thanks.
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872. - Myra.
- Good morning, Myra.
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873. - Come and sit down, Myra.
- Thank you.
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874. - Here.
- Will you have tea or coffee, Myra?
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875. Coffee, please.
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876. - Well, did you sleep well?
- All right, thank you.
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877. All right, thank you.
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878. Myra, fish, or bacon and eggs?
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879. - Bacon and eggs, please.
- Coming up.
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880. I was saying the German casualties
seem to have been very heavy.
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881. I was telling them I used to be
at Cambridge with one of them.
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882. A fellow called Heinrich something or other.
Quite a decent fellow.
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883. Lord knows, he used to play
a good game of rugger.
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884. - Here are your bacon and eggs.
- Thanks.
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885. - Hope you're feeling energetic, Myra.
- In a what?
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886. - I hope she's feeling energetic.
- Yes, yes.
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887. We're leaving immediately after breakfast.
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888. Oh, I'm afraid I can't go.
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889. - Myra.
- No, I've got to be in London.
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890. Oh, but you must come to Camden with us.
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891. Why, it's perfectly lovely.
And you said you'd never seen it.
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892. - I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I can't do it.
- Oh, listen, this was all arranged yesterday.
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893. Here's your coffee, darling.
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894. You must come with us, Myra.
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895. Why, of course she must.
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896. You don't suppose
I'm going to Camden without her.
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897. Motoring all day with my own family?
Not likely.
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898. Come along, Myra.
You don't need a wrap.
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899. Hurry up, children. Get ready for the ride.
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900. - Don't be long, darling.
- All right, I won't be 10 minutes.
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901. Oh, Augusta...
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902. tell Simpkins to bring around the car,
please.
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903. Very good, madam.
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904. - We're going to have a lovely day, Myra.
- Oh, Mrs. Wetherby.
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905. You didn't tell them
what I told you last night?
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906. Of course not.
We're not fighting each other.
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907. Run along now and get ready.
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908. - What time is the London train?
- Due now.
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909. Thank you.
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910. - Third class single for London, please.
- Eighteen ninety-three.
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911. London train.
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912. London train.
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913. - Hello.
- Hello.
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914. Excuse me,
I seem to have forgotten your name.
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915. - I know we've met somewhere.
- Yeah, that's right.
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916. Your face is familiar too.
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917. - What are you doing this evening?
- Looking for a good time...
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918. and wondering where the rent's
coming from.
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919. Well, maybe I can be of some use to you
in both those little points.
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920. Guess I know a gentleman when I see one.
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921. You know, when anybody's in trouble,
I like to help them out.
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922. Would a quid cover the rent?
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923. £2.10, it is.
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924. Rent's come pretty high these days.
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925. Oh, well, I daresay we can manage it.
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926. Let's call a cab.
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927. Hi, cabby.
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928. Oh, buzz off, will you.
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929. Why, what's the matter?
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930. Do you hear me? I don't want you.
Did you get that?
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931. Now, go on, get out.
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932. Cabby.
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933. Take it to the hotel.
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934. Oh, I didn't mean it, mister.
I didn't mean it.
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935. I didn't mean it, mister.
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936. Come on, ducky.
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937. Oh, so, you're back.
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938. That Canadian was here this morning
asking for you.
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939. If he comes back, tell him I'm out.
Don't let him up.
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940. Yes, that's all very well,
but what about my rent.
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941. Here.
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942. There's the rent for a week.
That's all I could manage.
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943. Oh, well, I suppose that's something.
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944. - Where did you come from?
- I've been waiting in that girl's room.
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945. - You can't stay here.
- Myra, I gotta see you now.
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946. All leaves have been canceled. I've gotta
catch the 10:27 tonight from Waterloo.
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947. - Why don't you say something?
- What is there to say?
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948. Tell me why you ran away like that.
What was the matter, did I do anything?
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949. - No.
- Was anybody unkind to you?
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950. - No.
- Well, why did you do it? Why?
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951. - Were you running away from me?
- Yes, Roy.
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952. - What's the matter? Don't you like me?
- Oh, yes.
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953. - Please go now.
- I don't understand.
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954. I love you more than anything in all the
world. There can't ever be anybody else.
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955. I can't ever get you out of my mind.
I love you, Myra.
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956. Leave me alone. Get away.
Go out of here. Leave me alone.
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957. I never wanna see you again. I hate you.
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958. I hate your mother and your family
and all of you. I hate you.
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959. I was happy here until you came.
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960. Do you hear me?
I was happy here, I was.
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961. Oh, why can't you leave me alone?
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962. What do you think you've got to give me?
Nothing. Nothing!
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963. Oh, look at you.
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964. Oh, if you could see yourself,
you'd laugh as I'm laughing now.
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965. You'd laugh. You'd laugh.
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966. You'd laugh, you'd laugh,
you'd laugh, you'd laugh!
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967. Honey, what is it?
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968. Tell me.
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969. Oh, your—
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970. Your nerves are all shot.
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971. Yeah.
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972. Yeah, that's it. It's my nerves.
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973. Here, you'll be all right soon.
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974. There, now. You're gonna be all right.
Oh, you poor kid.
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975. There. Now see?
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976. See? You're all right now.
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977. Yeah.
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978. - Yeah, I'm all right now.
- Sure.
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979. Darling...
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980. you love me, don't you?
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981. - Oh, yes.
- Then listen.
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982. I want you to do something for me.
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983. Now, if you say no...
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984. it's just gonna break my heart.
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985. All right, I'll do it.
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986. - Do you know what it is?
- No, but I'll do it.
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987. Well, I want you to marry me.
Now. Today.
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988. Before I have to catch that train.
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989. Darling...
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990. you said you'd do it.
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991. All right. I'll do it.
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992. Here you go. You better get dressed.
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993. Here.
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994. Will you wait outside for me?
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995. Sure.
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996. Oh, it's you.
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997. Oh, allow me, Mrs. Hobley.
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998. Well.
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999. - Nice day.
- You seem to think so.
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1000. Dear.
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1001. Hey, Myra?
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1002. Myra?
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1003. Myra?
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1004. Where is she? Where is she?
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1005. Where is she? Look at that window.
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1006. You know as well as I do where,
she's hopped it. That's where is she.
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1007. She had to get away without facing me,
so she's bolted.
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1008. - Why without facing you?
- You know, you hypocrite.
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1009. - It's a conspiracy to fraud me.
- Did she owe you money?
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1010. Did she owe me money?
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1011. Don't you think you can pull wool over my
eyes, young man, because I won't have it.
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1012. I'll have the police on both of you.
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1013. I won't be cheated and robbed
by you and that soldier's girl.
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1014. - What did you call her?
- What she is.
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1015. - What you know she is.
- Aren't you careless about what you say?
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1016. No. I'm choosing my words careful.
More careful than I choose my lodgers.
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1017. Because I make no complaints. You think
you can cheat me, insult me, rob me.
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1018. But you can't.
You and your fancy girl neither.
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1019. I don't know whether you know,
but there's law in this land.
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1020. How much does she owe you?
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1021. - You mean, you'll pay me?
- That's what I mean.
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1022. Oh, well, I must say
you're a gentleman then.
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1023. More than I say
for most of her friends.
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1024. I asked you how much she owes you.
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1025. Well, there's £2.89
since last April...
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1026. and there's a week's advance now.
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1027. - What's the rent here?
- For this room?
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1028. Thirty shillings a week.
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1029. Forty and 30 is 70. And 18 did you say?
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1030. - Yes, quite correct, sir.
- Eighty-eight shillings.
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1031. - That's £4.08.
- Yes, that's what I make it.
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1032. Here's 6 pounds.
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1033. That'll pay you what she owes you
and two weeks in advance.
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1034. Oh, thank you, sir. And God bless you.
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1035. - Please give me a receipt.
- Yes, gladly, sir.
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1036. - Make it out that you received it from her.
- Yes, sir.
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1037. There you are, sir.
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1038. Where would I be likely to find her?
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1039. Oh, anywhere along The Strand,
Leicester Square, Piccadilly.
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1040. Then there's always Waterloo Bridge.
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1041. A good many other hangs about there to try
and get the soldiers coming in on leave.
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1042. - How odd. Did you notice it?
- What?
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1043. She seems to have left a note.
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1044. - For me?
- Don't say who it's for.
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1045. Just says, "I can't do it. Goodbye."
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1046. That's all.
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1047. Of course, it's none of my business, sir,
what you do and what you don't do...
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1048. but I know her and I know her kind
to make cost.
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1049. And if you take my advice, when you do
see her, you'll take that receipt...
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1050. and you'll throw it in her painted face and
then you'll have no more to do with her.
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1051. But traffic with women like her only leads
to sin, and sin leads to suffering...
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1052. and a soldier like you should have
enough of suffering in this war...
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1053. without being contaminated
and robbed by the likes of—
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1054. Just shut your dirty face!
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1055. Can you help me out, governor?
Here you are, governor.
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1056. Come on, governor. Can you help me out?
Come on, governor.
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1057. Here you are. Here you are.
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1058. What do you think this is,
the Garden of Eden?
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1059. We had a lovely time in France.
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1060. Hey, what do you mean?
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1061. —overhead. Take cover.
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1062. Take cover.
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1063. Myra, I've been looking for you for hours.
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1064. Why'd you come here? It's not safe.
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1065. I wanted to see you pass by.
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1066. I didn't think you'd notice me.
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1067. Listen, I've only got 10 minutes
to catch my train.
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1068. Here, take this.
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1069. I've seen Mrs. Hobley. It's a receipt for
your rent. It covers two weeks in advance.
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1070. Here's some money
to keep you going for a week.
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1071. Once I get to the front, I'll arrange
my pay and everything...
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1072. and then, if anything happens to me,
well, you'll be all right.
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1073. Roy...
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1074. do you know why
I've been trying not to marry you?
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1075. Mrs. Hobley told me.
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1076. Told you everything?
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1077. Myra, I don't care. You gotta marry me.
It wasn't your fault. You had to do it.
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1078. It's all over now, Roy.
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1079. Catching the 10:27 train with us?
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1080. - Come on, lady, you've gotta move him.
- It's all right, officer. He's coming.
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1081. I'll catch it if you promise
to marry to me.
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1082. If you don't all the MPs
won't make me catch that train.
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1083. Tell your friend you'll marry him.
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1084. You don't wanna get a soldier shot,
do you?
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1085. Come on, governor.
Hook us up...
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1086. - You better go, Roy.
- Will you marry me?
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1087. She'll marry you.
Now, soldier, come with me.
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1088. Myra, will you?
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1089. If you hang around here much more,
we're all gonna get blown up...
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1090. and it won't matter
if she marries you or not.
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1091. Myra.
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1092. All right, Roy.
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1093. I'll marry you.
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1094. Goodbye.
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1095. Goodbye, darling.
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1096. I'll think of you always.
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1097. Every minute.
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1098. Come on, sonny.
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1099. Cheerio, darling.
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1100. Heigh-ho.
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1101. Goodbye, Roy.
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