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:44:00
I had everything laid out in the
dining room and it was just beautiful.

:44:05
(Whispering) On this thing,
it doesn't have... (Fade Out)

:44:08
(Undiscernable)
:44:20
Is she still harping on her table and
how awkward it is to serve from this?

:44:24
It's much more convenient, you know.
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Because this way, people don't have
to go all the way into the dining room

:44:29
to get food and come
all the way back to eat it.

:44:31
Seems to me they've gone in there
now for their dessert and coffee.

:44:34
Mrs Wilson, please serve the guests.
Don't lecture them.

:44:41
We did get up on the wrong side
of the bed, didn't we?

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(Piano)
:44:58
- I'm in quite an embarrassing position.
- How do you mean?

:45:03
I seem to be the only one
having a good time.

:45:06
You and Mrs Atwater.
:45:11
What's going on, Phillip?
:45:14
Would you mind turning that off?
:45:16
- Sorry.
- I don't like the light in my eyes.

:45:24
You know, Phillip,
:45:26
I get quite intrigued when people don't
answer questions and quite curious.

:45:31
- Did you ask me a question?
- Yes, Phillip, I asked you a question.

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(Sirens)
:45:38
Well, what was it?
:45:41
I asked you what is going on here.
:45:44
- A party.
- Yes, but a rather peculiar party.

:45:49
What's it all about, Phillip?
:45:51
What's what all about? Stop playing
''Crime and Punishment'', Rupert.

:45:55
If you want to know something
come out with it! Otherwise -

:45:56
Now, now, temper, temper.
:45:59
- Don't stop.
- I'd like a drink.


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