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How clever of you.
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You've got something there, Fred.
I'll drink to that, on you.

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A double gin and lemon, please.
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Double? All right, Nellie,
I hope it chokes you.

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You don't miss a trick, do you?
You're always on the make.

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My mother's really a dear. My father, too,
but they shout at one another...

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...and neither one like to shout.
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I can't tell you
how much I appreciate this.

:32:35
You've been extraordinarily kind and
you know nothing whatsoever about me.

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Oh, I don't know, Miss Gill.
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You were born in South Africa.
The 17th of September, wasn't it?

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Educated in America and you're studying
at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

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Your parents don't live together.
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You're a very well-behaved lady, but allergic
to murder, and that drove you to drink.

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I hope it's only temporary.
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But I don't even know your name.
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I only know that you play the piano.
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I'm so sorry. It was stupid of me.
I forgot. My name is Smith.

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Just ordinary Smith?
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A detective?
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I hope you don't mind.
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Oh, no. Of course not.
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Well, I'm delighted.
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By the way, I don't suppose you and
your mother are interested in tea...

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...with a detective, that is.
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Of course. Especially with a detective.
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- Would you like to have tea with us?
- Oh, I'd love to. How about this afternoon?

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- Well, tomorrow, then?
- Yes.

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Yes. That's fine.

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