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1:51:05
- You nearly lost your life?
- Came very close to it.

1:51:10
- Let's drop the subject.
- No, Beaky, go on. I want to hear.

1:51:15
There we were at the top of the cliff.
I agreed that Johnnie was right.

1:51:20
There was too much chalk in the soil.
1:51:22
I was trying to turn my car near the edge
of the cliff. I never was handy with a car.

1:51:28
- Was Johnnie in the car?
- No.

1:51:30
He was a few feet away
looking over at the view.

1:51:32
It's hardly won'th talking about.
Let's all have a drink.

1:51:36
I didn't realize I was backing the car
towards the edge.

1:51:39
But I was, by Jove. Right up to it.
1:51:41
If Johnnie hadrt taken a flying leap
and grabbed the brake...

1:51:45
I should be in kingdom come by now.
1:51:48
- Johnnie saved your life?
- He certainly did.

1:51:52
Came jolly close to losing his own, too.
1:51:55
I can never tell you
how much this means to me.

1:51:59
- To you, darling?
- It means a good bit to me, too.

1:52:03
The old fellow deserves a reward.
How about a night out?

1:52:08
A spot of celebrating on me.
1:52:10
That's kind of you,
but don't you have to go to Paris?

1:52:13
- Paris?
- Yes. My securities are over there.

1:52:16
I've got to go over there
and cancel all the arrangements for them.

1:52:21
Why don't you come over with me?
1:52:23
The cad seems to forget
I'm a married man.

1:52:26
I'll tell you what I might do.
1:52:28
I might drive up as far as London with you
for that evening out.

1:52:32
- How about that, Monkeyface?
- Yes, Monkey... Lina. Do let him come.

1:52:36
It seems to me that...
1:52:38
Yes, I know. It seems to you
I should be looking for a job.

1:52:41
It seems to me I'd have much more chance
of getting a job in London.

1:52:45
Yes, of course he would.
Do let him come, Lina.

1:52:48
I don't see very well how I can stop him.
1:52:51
Great.
1:52:53
Pity that he won't come to Paris with me.
1:52:56
Did I ever tell you what happened to me
last time I was in Paris?


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