Young and Innocent
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All right, hello, Margaret
:46:02
I thought we would never get
away

:46:03
Don't you think she seemed a bit
suspicious?

:46:04
I don't think so, just naturally
inquisitive

:46:06
She seemed satisfied with the
answers I gave

:46:08
I nearly died when you produced
that china dwarf

:46:10
I wonder if she'll ever miss
it from the garden

:46:12
We mustn't laugh
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It was very funny when she asked
my name

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-I was scared stiff!
-The look on your face!

:46:18
We mustn't laugh, it's very
serious!

:46:19
You look so much better when
you're laughing

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Do l?
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Of course I don't want to make
trouble

:46:23
But I feel it's duty to tell you
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I mean, Erica's so young, she's
at an awkward age

:46:27
Oh, but l, I can't understand it
:46:30
Erica always tells me if she's
going a long way

:46:33
And certainly who she's going
with

:46:38
Gordon Bleam is the only man I
don't like to see her with

:46:40
Then it was him! I was sure that
he gave a false name

:46:43
Yes, but he's in lndia!
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Oh, then it wasn't him
:46:46
Which way did you see the car
going?

:46:49
Yes... Yes...
All right, I'll phone you later

:46:58
He never even thanked me
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Two more miles and we'll be
there!

:47:03
Yes, we'll be there but what
then?

:47:04
What then, my child? What then?
The tramp, the coat, the belt

:47:07
Are you sure the tramp will
be there?

:47:09
Of course, he will be standing at
the door in tears, saying...

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"""-...""""here you are, governor"""" ""
-Will it be as easy as all that?"

:47:15
Why not, everything has gone all
right up to now

:47:16
I don't see why that should
change

:47:17
I hope not. It would be such a
waste

:47:19
When you go back to your father
you can burst open the...

:47:21
-...door and say...
-With a throb in my voice

:47:23
Yes, a throb in the voice is
certainly indicated

:47:25
You will stand in front of him
and say: I've travelled far...

:47:28
...and risked much and here is the
man in all his innocence

:47:30
Then he'll tap me on my head
and say...

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With a throb in his voice
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-Thank you, Erica, thank you
-It'll be touching

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Oh, Robert, if only things would
turn out all right

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-They started to
-What do you mean?

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-You called me Robert
-Oh, did l?

:47:42
I didn't notice it
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She will be going through Lemming
unless she turns back

:47:47
Well, it's an old Morris.
No, I don't remember the number

:47:52
She'll have someone with her.
A young man, I believe

:47:56
Get her to telephone me, will
you?


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