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:13:14
Sorry I'm late.
:13:19
Could I have some well-done,
please, Burton?

:13:22
Yes, miss.
:13:23
What kept you so long at church, dear?
:13:26
I didn't go to church.
I went for a walk. Thank you, Burton.

:13:33
- With a man.
- A man?

:13:36
Yes. His name's John Aysgarth.
:13:39
- John Aysgarth?
- Is that Tom Aysgarth's boy?

:13:42
How'd you meet him?
:13:44
Pity he's turned out so wild.
Rough luck on Tom.

:13:48
What's this, horseradish?
Didrt know horseradish was in season.

:13:53
- It's not out of a bottle, is it?
- Of course not, dear.

:13:56
That's real.
I can tell the difference at once.

:13:59
I can't stand things out of bottles.
They never taste the same.

:14:02
Never, dear.
:14:05
Why did you say
that John Aysgarth was wild, Father?

:14:08
He was turned out of some club
for cheating at cards, wasrt he?

:14:15
I don't know. I didn't ask him.
:14:17
Or ought to have been.
Something unpleasant anyway.

:14:21
- What's he doing down here?
- Staying at Penshaze.

:14:24
Lord Middleham
wouldn't have him there...

:14:26
if he had been turned out of a club
for cheating.

:14:29
Maybe it wasrt cards. Maybe a woman.
:14:33
He was corespondent or something,
I believe...

:14:36
or ought to have been corespondent.
:14:38
You can't expect me to remember
every detail about everybody.

:14:41
Anyway, I'm going to see him again.
He's calling for me this afternoon at 3:00.

:14:51
You're wanted on the telephone, miss.

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