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- Beaky.
- Johnnie, how are you?

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- What are you doing here?
- I just popped in to see you.

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I'm so glad to see you.
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How's my little Monkeyface?
:46:16
- What's the matter, darling?
- Nothing. Why?

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You sure?
:46:21
Your wife seems to be missing
some chairs, old boy.

:46:26
Your pipe's not lit.
Let me get you a match.

:46:29
Thanks, old bean.
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- Here you are, catch.
- Thanks, old boy.

:46:41
About those chairs, old bean?
The missing chairs, old man.

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Yes, the chairs.
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I imagine the American came
to get them this morning.

:46:51
What American?
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Didrt I tell you about him, darling?
How stupid of me.

:46:56
He dropped by about a week ago.
A friend of Melbeck's.

:47:01
I think you were out riding.
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Go on, old man.
:47:06
Anyway, he admired the chairs.
Extravagant fellow.

:47:10
Offered £100 apiece for them.
Can you imagine? Anyone would take that.

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I wouldn't.
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Wouldrt you really, dear?
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That never occurred to me.
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As a matter of fact, I told him you would.
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Why didn't you mention it?
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I'm sorry, darling, but I thought I did.
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That's all right.
If they're gone, they're gone.

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They're gone, all right.
:47:42
Shall we change for dinner?
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You are an angel.
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Hold on a minute.
You say he offered £100 apiece for them?

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- That's right.
- Let's have a look at the check.

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- He'll send it along.
- I bet you £10 to a shilling...


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