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:42:00
- Absolute nonsense.
- They cooked it up.

:42:03
- No, they didn't.
- Admit it.

:42:06
Oh... Yes, all right.
In a way, they did.

:42:08
There. I knew it!
:42:10
- Why did you come, then?
- I didn't know then.

:42:13
I thought it would be rather fun.
I like going out.

:42:18
I rather like you.
:42:20
Oh, now I feel absolutely awful.
:42:23
Oh, don't worry about it.
We all make mistakes.

:42:26
There's no point going on with this.
I'll clear off.

:42:30
Oh, please don't go.
Honestly, I'm terribly sorry.

:42:34
I like you, too. Now we know the
truth, couldn't we start over again?

:42:39
I'm an awful clot, really.
I wanted to ask you out often

:42:43
- but I didn't dare ask you.
- Why not?

:42:46
You always looked so superior.
You were always laughing at me.

:42:49
I wasn't, Simon. Honestly.
:42:52
- That ruddy suitcase.
- Oh, that.

:42:55
Well, it was rather funny.
:42:59
I suppose it was, really.
Look, let's start from scratch.

:43:03
We'll buy a guide
and go to every place on it.

:43:06
- From start to finish.
- Right. Come on.

:43:37
- You the dresser, boy?
- Yes, sir.

:43:39
Well, get scrubbed up, then.
Hurry up.

:43:44
- First time you've assisted?
- Yes, sir.

:43:47
Well, don't get under my feet
or I'll have your guts out.

:43:51
Yes, sir.
:43:53
Sir James Willoughby chased me out
of the theatre with a scalpel

:43:57
- for getting under his feet.
- Oh, really?


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