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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?

1:53:00
A very curious instance.
I was walking down the Champs Élysées...

1:53:04
and I met the most charming girl.
1:53:07
Took her out and gave her a spot
of dinner. And it wasrt till much later...

1:53:13
Sorry, old bean. Sorry, old girl.
1:53:19
Nearly put the foot in it again, have I?
1:53:44
There's an Inspector Hodgson
in the hall, ma'am.

1:53:47
He wanted to see Mr. Aysgarth.
1:53:49
But when I said he was away,
he asked if he might speak to you.

1:53:57
Show him to the study,
will you, Ethel, please.


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