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:52:02
- That's amazing.
- What do you mean?

:52:04
- The way you worked that out so quickly.
- What?

:52:07
- You know, the little sum.
- You're pulling my leg, old bean.

:52:12
Darling, what's happened to your tongue?
:52:15
- I suppose you disapprove of my betting.
- Not with £2,000 in her lap.

:52:19
Come on, smile. I know I've been naughty,
but it's all for you.

:52:23
- See that? That's Johnnie.
- Go on, darling, smile.

:52:27
Where did you get the £200?
:52:30
- That's not a very tactful question.
- Where did you get it?

:52:33
You know very well there was no
American. I got it for the chairs, of course.

:52:38
You sold the chairs
to gamble all your money on a horse.

:52:41
Not exactly.
I owed the bookies some money.

:52:43
It's an ancient story,
but you know how bookies are.

:52:48
I got the £200 to pay them off.
But then, along came this hot tip and...

:52:53
Darling, come on, give us a smile.
:52:55
Come on, old girl. I know.
:52:57
- You tickle her chin, and I'll make faces.
- Think that will work?

:53:01
Come on, smile. Come on, dear.
:53:05
- Do you see the glimmer of a smile?
- No, not a thing.

:53:08
- Know any other tricks?
- Yeah.

:53:09
I got something that never fails.
I make a noise like a duck.

:53:16
No, that's not doing it.
:53:17
- Shall I do this at the same time?
- Yeah, try that.

:53:21
Come on, dear.
:53:24
I forgot something. Darling, look.
:53:28
It's a receipt from a certain shop
for a certain pair of chairs.

:53:32
Paid in full,
and they deliver within the hour.

:53:38
- Look, she's smiling.
- I dare say she is.

:53:41
My darling.
:53:46
Well done, old bean.
:53:49
I say, look. Ethel's done her stuff.
What about celebrating?

:53:54
You can always trust Beaky to say
the right thing at the right time.

:53:58
Come on, old bean.

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