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- Mr. Griggs.
- Yes.

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- You are critically ill.
- I am?

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- The doctors have no hope for you.
- They haven't?

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We must cable Mr. Pendleton
to come home immediately.

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- There's been another letter from that girl.
- Yes, Mr. Griggs...

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and what are we
going to do about her?

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You can't just hand somebody the world
and then take it away from them.

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Well, I'm in the process
of drafting a letter to her now.

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- I've been told that she's to be married shortly.
- Oh, a lot you know.

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Well, in the event that she doesn't,
a trust fund is being established.

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And from that she'll be given
a sensible income each month.

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- She'll have security for the rest of her life.
- Security?

:48:34
I have security,
and believe me, it's nothing.

:48:37
You have security,
and a duller life nobody ever led.

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Well, I'm glad to know what you think
about security, Miss Pritchard...

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because you may be
about to lose yours!

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I can't, Mr. Griggs, because I qualified
for my pension last month.

:48:49
Maybe that's why I don't care. But if you won't
cooperate with me, I'll send the cable myself.

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Y-
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- Well, if you qualified for your pension, how about a drink?
- Bourbon on the rocks.

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Uh-
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What do you plan
to say in that cable?

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"Griggs critically ill.
Imperative you come home immediately.

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Doctors have no hope."
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Oh, that's fine.
Thank you.

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If I'd offered you a drink 25 years ago,
you'd have slapped my face.

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How do you know?
:49:21
You never asked me.
:49:29
Helen Adams.
:49:36
Julie Andre.
:49:42
Sue Anthony.
:49:46
Mary Armstrong.
:49:50
Patricia Benton.
:49:54
Margaret Benson.

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