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:41:07
Yes? What is it, Groves?
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Divisional Detective Inspector Byard...
:41:11
...and Detective Inspector Smith
to see you, madam.

:41:13
Good heavens.
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Hear that, Freddie? The police again.
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- Show them up, Groves.
- Very good, madam.

:41:20
I thought I told you to wait downstairs.
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Hand me a negligee from that cupboard
over there, will you, Phyllis?

:41:28
Now, what about this dress for
the theatrical garden party, Miss Inwood?

:41:33
Black? Oh, yes, of course.
:41:36
How clever of you to remember, darling.
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Hold that for me, will you?
:41:42
- Freddie.
- Yes?

:41:44
We haven't decided. Am I going
to the theatrical garden party?

:41:47
I don't feel an atom like it.
:41:49
I keep thinking about those
dreadful cancellations.

:41:52
I don't see why.
They're a compliment to you.

:41:54
Hand me a comb and mirror
from over there, will you?

:41:57
But they do cut down the takings.
:41:59
I think I could appear tonight,
if you insisted.

:42:03
Wouldn't it be a terrible strain for you?
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Oh, ghastly.
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But I can't help feel
for my poor, dear, loyal public.

:42:12
Looking towards it for weeks...
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...and then trailing back sadly
with their tickets...

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...getting their money returned.
I simply can't bear it.

:42:21
It would be pretty trying.
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Waves of sympathy coming on the stage...
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...all the gangways flooded with tears.
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I can hardly bear the thought myself.
:42:31
No use trying to stop me.
I'm going on tonight.

:42:34
Be at the theater at 6:00 sharp, will you?
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- Yes, madam.
- Take this away.

:42:40
You go right ahead, dear.
Garden party dress and everything.

:42:43
And why don't we let ourselves
go a trifle just in front, huh?

:42:48
And thank you so very much.
:42:54
What do you suppose
the police wants now?

:42:57
I don't know.
:42:59
Must you speak to me
with your mouth full?


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