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:07:01
- Exactly. It's just the same
with the work you do for me.
- [Door Opening]

:07:04
Look busy.
:07:07
- The Times, please. Thank you.
- Yes, sir.

:07:14
- Anything else, sir?
- And the Telegraph.

:07:21
[Man]
Anything else?

:07:25
I'm told by a friend
that you have some views for sale.

:07:29
- What sort of views, sir?
- Hmm?

:07:32
Well...
:07:36
This sort, sir?
:07:38
Yes, thank you.
Yes.

:07:45
[Clears Throat]
:07:49
- Morning, Mr. Peter.
- Morning.

:07:51
- Can I have a Crunch, please?
- Help yourself, my dear.

:07:53
- Thank you.
- [Register Bell Rings]

:07:59
- How much each?
- They're five shillings each, sir.

:08:01
Oh, well, I'll have
that one. Yeah.

:08:03
Oh, and that.
:08:07
[Chuckling Nervously]
:08:09
- How much would the lot be?
- To you, five pounds, sir.

:08:13
- Five pounds.
- Well, uh, I'll tell you what, sir.

:08:16
I'll make it
four pounds ten.

:08:18
And I'll throw in the Times
and the Telegraph. How's that?

:08:21
- Thank you very much.
- You're welcome.
Let me wrap it for you, sir.

:08:26
- Shall l... Shall I put you
on our mailing list?
- Oh, no.

:08:29
No. No. No.
I'll-I'll look in again.

:08:32
Very well, sir.
:08:35
[Register Bell Rings]
:08:38
Thank you.
:08:46
- [Peter] Oh, uh, your papers, sir.
- Papers?

:08:49
- Times and Telegraph.
- Oh, yes. Of course.

:08:53
Silly of me.
Thank you very much, sir.


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