The Stars Look Down
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:32:01
You know where to find me,
but don't tell Jenny.

:32:05
I want to get away before she comes home.
So long. Hope you make your fortune.

:32:10
So long, Joe.
:32:15
- Jenny!
- Davey. I thought you were ever so nice.

:32:19
- Did you...?
- Where's Joe? He said he'd be here.

:32:23
He said he'd be at Jesmond Dene
and at the picnic.

:32:26
- Maybe he thinks we like being alone.
- That's it.

:32:30
- Well done, Fenwick.
- Thanks.

:32:32
Do you have any ambition for politics?
:32:34
The subjects I'm studying most
are political science and economy,

:32:39
and I read your speeches.
:32:42
- He's talking shop.
- Sorry. Miss Sunley, Mr Nugent.

:32:46
Come and see me.
I might be able to push you on.

:32:49
- Would you?
- Get your degree first.

:32:51
- I will.
- A Member of Parliament!

:32:53
One of the best.
Did you hear what he said?

:32:56
He was ever so taken with you.
I must be off. Goodbye.

:33:00
- If you wait, I'll see you home.
- I can't. I'm ever so late.

:33:04
Bye.
:33:16
- I didn't know you were in, Joe.
- Hello, Mrs Sunley.

:33:21
What's this, Joe? I knew it.
I told her you'd never stand it.

:33:26
- She was treating you shocking.
- Worse than shocking. I...

:33:32
I just got an anonymous letter about it.
Broke my heart.

:33:36
It's a disgrace!
:33:39
It's better you shouldn't see it.
She's out again with him today.

:33:43
- Have a talk with her.
- No. I've suffered enough.

:33:47
He's my best friend.
It's more than flesh and blood can stand.

:33:52
I'd never have thought it of Davey Fenwick.
:33:55
I only hope his intentions are honourable.
:33:59
- I'll tell her a thing or two!
- I'd sooner you didn't say anything to her.


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