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:33:00
Probably before the restaurant
changed hands.

:33:03
You wish for a table, sir?
I'm afraid we are very busy

:33:07
but as it's Miss Minster,
I shall accommodate you.

:33:10
- You know Miss Minster?
- Who does not?

:33:22
Something to drink, sir?
:33:24
Er, yes. A dry Martini
and a pint of bitter, please.

:33:28
We don't serve beer here, sir,
I'm afraid.

:33:31
Oh. Oh, well, then. Two dry martinis.
:33:35
- Large, sir?
- Yes, of course. Very.

:33:38
- Your cloakroom ticket, sir.
- Oh, thank you very much.

:33:42
Thank you.
:33:48
Thank you.
:33:51
- Oh, I do like this place.
- Oh, do you?

:33:54
Do you come here very often?
:33:57
Fairly,
but never with a doctor before.

:34:00
Whereabouts exactly
in Harley Street are you?

:34:05
Well, I'm not actually
in Harley Street.

:34:08
- I do research at the hospital.
- Oh.

:34:11
- Your Martinis, sir.
- Oh, thank you.

:34:15
Simon,
these look absolutely enormous.

:34:19
Your bill, sir.
:34:22
Er... Is that absolutely right?
:34:26
- Two trebles, sir.
- Are you in need of a stimulant?

:34:31
- Yes, I am rather.
- Thank you, sir.

:34:34
- Cheers.
- Good evening, sir. Miss Minster.

:34:37
Would you care to order now?
:34:39
Well, do you have any of that caviar
that I had last time?

:34:43
Yes, Miss Minster. Also, we have some
pâté fresh in and some smoked salmon.

:34:49
After, there is some delicious filet
de boeuf or some chicken à la Kiev.

:34:54
Do you know, I don't feel
very hungry at the moment.

:34:57
Shall we finish our drinks
and order later?


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