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:25:09
Can you direct me
to Blandford Street, please?

:25:12
Follow the tramlines close on a mile
and then turn right at the church.

:25:15
I'm obliged to you.
:25:43
Hello, Kaney.
:25:57
It's good to get out of that fog.
:25:59
My dear, a most exciting thing
has happened.

:26:02
Don't let it happen again.
:26:04
No, not that. That's a chestnut. It's this.
:26:09
It looks like a solicitor's letter.
:26:10
It's just been delivered by hand.
:26:12
Oh, dear? What haven't we paid?
:26:15
I wonder if I'm gonna get a shock or not.
:26:18
Kaney, that is a silly game.
:26:21
After all we've said about Uncle Henry...
:26:23
what do you think he's done?
:26:25
- Something nice, at last?
- He's dead.

:26:28
My dear, I'm sorry.
:26:30
And his solicitor wants to see me.
:26:32
My dear, I'm glad.
:26:34
He was awfully rich, wasn't he?
:26:37
He may have left you a fortune.
:26:38
If he has, I'll buy you a private cinema.
:26:41
I say, when did this letter come?
:26:44
A few minutes ago. Why?
:26:46
He asks me to telephone him
if I could see him here at 6:00.

:26:50
You don't want to miss the chance
of a fortune for the sake of tuppence.

:26:53
- You'd better run out and do it now.
- You're right.


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