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- Yes, if you like.
- Very well, sir.

:35:05
I had to sit through one of those
heavy luncheons by the governors.

:35:09
I hope you'll forgive me.
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Will you excuse me?
I've left my cigarettes in my coat.

:35:15
Of course.
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- Isobel, how lovely to see you.
- Helen, Paul.

:35:22
Hello? Oh, Taffy?
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Taffy, it's Simon here. Hmm? Simon.
:35:29
Listen, I'm in a terrible jam.
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No, I can't explain about it now.
:35:34
Listen, as soon as I've hung up here,
call me back.

:35:37
It's Mayfair 11494.
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Yes, say you're
the hospital with an urgent message

:35:43
for Dr Sparrow to come at once.
:35:46
He's awfully sweet.
Very young-looking,

:35:49
but he must be brilliant to be able
to afford to bring his pick-ups here.

:35:54
Simon, this is Mr and Mrs Gray.
Dr Sparrow.

:35:57
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

:35:59
Doctor Sparrow,
I'm hesitant to suggest this,

:36:02
but I was wondering
if we couldn't have dinner together?

:36:06
- Er, well...
- I mean as my guests.

:36:09
I'm celebrating a win at the races
and we'd love to make a party of it.

:36:13
- You mean for us to be your guests?
- Yes.

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- That's awfully kind of you.
- Fine. Well, let's order, shall we?

:36:20
- Simon's not very hungry.
- I could pick at a little.

:36:24
- Dr Sparrow, sir?
- Yes?

:36:26
Your hospital have just rang, sir.
You're wanted at once.

:36:30
Oh. Oh, how dreadful.
Can't you just have something?

:36:34
Well, I... Well, I don't see why...
:36:37
They stressed the urgency, sir.
:36:40
- Oh.
- Well, if you must, you must.

:36:45
- Yes.
- Fetch the doctor's coat.

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- What? Oh, yes. My coat.
- Thank you, sir.

:36:51
What a pity. We were going
to have a lovely evening.

:36:55
Simon was getting
some delicious caviar.

:36:57
We'll come next week.
Then he can buy us all caviar.


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