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:10:05
Do you happen to have a cigarette?
I left my tobacco in my coat.

:10:10
Do you think I hide cigarettes
in my room?

:10:14
Where do I hide them?
:10:16
Behind the books?
:10:19
Cigarettes and books
my mother won't let me read?

:10:22
A secret life hidden
behind a locked door?

:10:25
- It was the box that reminded me.
- How very perceiving you are.

:10:30
How very right you are.
:10:32
I was about to hide this album.
You should read it.

:10:36
Is a shame to miss your amusement.
:10:39
The intimate journal
of Miss Vale, spinster.

:10:42
Can I convince you
I don't wish to pry?

:10:44
You must pry. I insist you do.
:10:47
Nothing to frighten you.
A few snapshots, a memento.

:10:51
A record of my trip up the coast
of Africa with my mother.

:10:55
There's a picture of our ship.
:10:58
You wouldn't have known me then.
I was 20.

:11:11
Oh, I say.
:11:13
That was a scorcher.
:11:23
Leslie, you act so funny.
:11:26
Do I?
:11:29
- I thought men didn't like prudes.
- You're gorgeous, Charlotte.

:11:33
Give us another.
:11:35
There's the first mate.
:11:37
There's always lots of work
before we dock.

:11:40
- Are you going ashore?
- Are we, pet?

:11:43
If I can't go, you won't, will you?
:11:46
- Even if that girl from New York does?
- Not likely.

:11:50
There's nothing like you in Africa.
:11:53
There he is again. I'd better go.
:11:56
- Leslie.
- Yes?

:11:57
Come here.

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