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so it doesn't embarrass you by trying
to make things easier for you.

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lt does you
the compliment to trust you.

:30:08
Delius, the British composer,
was blind too.

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That's our only resemblance.
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This is his
"Summer Night on the River."

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(Crunch)
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A very interesting effect:
obligato on an apple.

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Oh, l apologise, Mr Mason.
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I forgot how hungry you
must be after your long walk.

:30:29
Just a moment. I'll get something.
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Oh, no. Thanks.
This is fine. I - I like apples.

:30:35
So do I. We'll save them for dessert.
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It was all ready, you see.
:30:49
All I needed was a reminder
that I was hungry too.

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- Are you dry enough?
- Just about, sir.

:30:56
It stopped raining.
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(Rumble) Is that a car coming?
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Two cars, I think. (Dog Barks)
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Excuse me.
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One car is my niece's.
I'd know that motor anywhere.

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The other is a stranger to me.
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Couple of men in it.
The girl's pointing down the road.

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They must be asking where to go.
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This is an easy country
to lose your way in.

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Car's starting off down the road now.
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- The girl's coming.
- That's my niece.

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She's been staying with me.
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She comes from New York
to spend a month with me every year.

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It's one of my greatest pleasures.
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Unhappily for me, she can't stay longer.
She finds the quiet deafening.

:31:42
Uncle Philip - hello, old boy.
What do you think happened? Oh.

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You didn't know we had a guest.
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You turned your back
and see what happened.

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My niece, Patricia Martin.
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- How do you do?
- How do you do?

:31:56
Uncle Philip, there was a car
full of detectives down the road.

:31:59
They wanted
to know the way to town.


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