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:46:28
- Darling, where is Jonathan?
- Friends may be hiding him.

:46:31
He had no friends, only me.
:46:32
I hope he hasn't made any and hasn't
taken them into his confidence.

:46:36
For your sake, his sake and their sake.
:46:38
- What do you mean?
- Lf the truth comes out, it would break you.

:46:41
- I can't have that.
- What could you do?

:46:43
You know me.
You know how it is with me.

:46:48
- You make me afraid.
- Not I. You don't know what fear is.

:46:56
Oh, that would be most lovely.
:46:58
Of course,
you must be fond of swimming.

:46:59
But I am, yes I am,
very fond of it.

:47:02
I go out to the country
to find somewhere to swim.

:47:04
You don't live in the country? Oh, dear.
:47:06
Of course, we miss the rain so much, don't
we? All the flowers. It's so disappointing.

:47:11
I really must apologize for Eve, Mr...?
:47:14
- Was the name Smith?
- Smith, yes.

:47:16
Smith.
The name seems familiar, somehow.

:47:19
I can't understand
why that girl is so late.

:47:22
I mean, she's usually so punctual.
:47:24
She takes that from me.
Her father isn't punctual.

:47:27
He catches trains and things,
but always at the last moment.

:47:30
I'm there at least an hour before.
:47:32
Yes. I'm sure you are.
I have heard a lot about you, Mrs. Gill.

:47:35
Oh, have you? Is Eve very fond of me?
:47:38
Have you known her long, Mr. Smith?
I've got the name right now, haven't I?

:47:43
I've known her
for about a day and a half.

:47:46
That's not very long.
:47:48
Where did you meet?
:47:49
As a matter of fact,
we met in the saloon bar of a pub.

:47:53
Well.
:47:54
How interesting.
:47:56
Thank you.
:47:59
- Am I intruding?
- This is Mr. Smith.


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