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1:11:01
Well, it's better now.
1:11:02
- Much better, thank you.
- You want more money, don't you?

1:11:06
Well, look at the risk I'm running. I'd better
go to Miss Inwood and tell her everything.

1:11:10
And before that detective finds out
there's no such person as Doris.

1:11:15
Here's 5 pounds. It's all I have with me.
1:11:18
Oh, my job's worth more than that,
at least another 20.

1:11:21
I'll meet you outside Miss Inwood's tent
in half an hour.

1:11:29
Finished already? You are doing well.
1:11:32
- May I use your phone?
- Why, yes, of course, my dear. There it is.

1:11:35
Thank you.
1:11:44
Hello. Is that you, Father?
1:11:45
Could you come right away? With all
the money you can lay your hands on.

1:11:49
At least 20 pounds. At least!
1:11:51
It's Nellie.
1:11:53
The girl I'm understudying.
1:11:55
Yes. Be quick, darling.
1:11:58
No queuing.
1:11:59
No queuing here.
Step right up.

1:12:02
Yes, madam, over here...
1:12:05
Doris, isn't it?
1:12:10
Yes, sir.
1:12:13
Yes, sir. I took your advice, sir.
I done myself up.

1:12:17
I mean, what do you think of it?
1:12:19
- Where have you been?
- Oh, I can explain it, sir.

1:12:22
- Only yesterday...
- Come along. I'll take you to Miss Inwood.

1:12:25
Come on, hurry.
1:12:27
Roll up, roll up, roll up. Come and have
a good time. Come on, sir. You, sir...

1:12:35
Miss Tinsdale to see you.
1:12:37
Well, this is a pleasure. Where have
you been? I thought you were dead.

1:12:40
Oh, no, madam. I wasn't.
As a matter of fact...

1:12:44
You needn't go into detail. I hope you're not
turning into one of those explicit people...

1:12:48
...who always tell you exactly
how they feel when you ask them.

1:12:51
You did leave me a trifle suspended,
however.

1:12:53
I'm sorry, madam.
1:12:55
I was held up.
1:12:58
Darling!

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