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:32:01
Thank you very much, sir.
:32:11
Cup of tea, Mr. MacLean?
:32:13
Oh, that's very kind of you,
Mr. Riddick.

:32:20
Ah, there's enough there for one.
:32:27
Hello. Hello. That's trouble.
You mark my words.

:32:34
Hello, Jock.
:32:47
Uh, do I intrude?
:32:49
What can we do for you?
No, don't go, Jimmy.

:32:53
I- I was wondering if you wanted me
for anything this afternoon.

:32:57
Oh, thank you. No, I don't think there are
any more queries just at the moment.

:33:01
I'm afraid this must be
a terrible bore for you just now.

:33:05
What have you been doing the day?
:33:07
Oh, nothing much.
This and that.

:33:09
Jimmy and I have just been running over
some of the fire precautions.

:33:12
I noticed on the chart here there aren't
any extinguishers in the NAFFI.

:33:15
There are three or four there.
I remember them well.

:33:18
- They're not on the chart here.
- You'll find them there, right enough.

:33:20
- Is that not correct, Jimmy?
- Quite right. We've been over and checked.

:33:23
Well, what the hell, then?
:33:25
I was never any good
at the paperwork anyway.

:33:28
I don't enjoy paperwork much myself.
:33:30
Is that so? I would have thought
Whitehall would give a man a taste for it.

:33:35
Would you?
:33:37
Well, Jock, thanks for calling in.
We mustn't keep you.

:33:50
This, uh, dancing caper,
I just heard about it.

:33:52
You don't expect me
to turn up, do you?

:33:54
- All officers.
- It's not on, boy.

:33:58
I'm not looking forward
to 7:15 myself very much...


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