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1:31:10
- What's your idea, governor?
- Just a little experiment.

1:31:12
- Plug it in.
- Okay.

1:31:29
The mike's in position.
1:31:31
I'm speaking about three foot from it.
Can you hear me?

1:31:36
- Tell him the sound's all right.
- Okay.

1:31:41
Do you think it'll work?
1:31:43
What a day, darling.
1:31:45
I've never in my whole life been so glad
to see the end of it.

1:31:48
- Yes, madam.
- You must be tired too.

1:31:50
It can't be easy to be a dresser
with no experience.

1:31:53
But you're quite good.
Very good, indeed.

1:31:56
Oh, that rain.
That rain at the garden party.

1:32:00
Thank goodness it didn't rain at the funeral.
That would have been too much.

1:32:03
I hate rainy funerals.
1:32:06
And then somebody sent up
that disgusting doll.

1:32:09
What vermin some vermin are.
1:32:12
Yes, madam.
1:32:14
By the way, did the police find you?
1:32:17
I haven't seen them yet, madam.
1:32:19
And anyway,
I've got nothing to tell them.

1:32:21
Well, I suppose that's all.
1:32:23
And that horrible Nellie
will be back tomorrow.

1:32:26
We may never see each other again.
Ships that pass in the something or other.

1:32:30
I like you. You're so very sweet and patient.
I don't suppose I'm easy to get on with.

1:32:35
Oh, but you are, madam.
It's been wonderful working with you.

1:32:38
And I do love the theater so.
1:32:40
I don't see why. It's an awful life, really.
1:32:43
Here, darling.
A little something extra for you.

1:32:45
I couldn't, madam. Honestly.
1:32:47
Don't be an idiot. Put it in the bank
or go out and get drunk or something.

1:32:51
- Thank you, madam.
- Can I give you a lift?

1:32:53
- Lf you would drop me, I'd appreciate it.
- All right. Come along, then.


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