The Moon-Spinners
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1:26:00
(Giggles)
1:26:02
Of Pentwithwithwith... with.
1:26:05
Oh, crikey.
1:26:14
Ah, there you are, my dear.
1:26:17
How's Mr. Camford?
1:26:18
I just looked in.
He's still sleeping.

1:26:20
Oh, dear. Poor chap.
1:26:22
Oh, what a beautiful yacht.
1:26:24
Yes, isn't it?
1:26:26
Um, shall we go in?
1:26:29
Yeah.
1:26:30
Lunch ought to be ready
by now.

1:26:31
Now, this way.
1:26:33
I'm sure it was a wise
decision to go to Athens.

1:26:36
I've arranged for a plane
to pick you up at Heraklia.

1:26:39
Mr. Camford should be safe
in the British hospital...

1:26:41
in not more than three hours.
1:26:43
Oh, that is a relief.
1:26:44
I'll wire them
to reserve a room.

1:26:46
There we are.
1:26:48
Unfortunately, you've chosen...
1:26:49
the worst day
of the whole year...

1:26:51
to leave here.
1:26:52
Tonight is the feast
of King Minos...

1:26:54
our local carnival...
1:26:55
and the whole place
goes mad.

1:26:57
So the sooner you leave
for the airport...

1:26:58
the better.
1:26:59
How can I ever thank you
and your wife enough?

1:27:01
Well, it was
a stroke of luck...

1:27:03
that Cynthia was able
to look Mr. Camford over.

1:27:06
You can always trust
Cynthia completely.

1:27:13
Hello, my dear.
We just sat down.

1:27:18
(Slurring)
I'm sorry to be late.

1:27:21
I was finishing a letter
to Maud Devises.

1:27:25
Do you know Maud Devises?
1:27:27
No, I'm afraid I don't.
1:27:29
She's the daughter
of the Earl of Leigh.

1:27:32
We're old, old friends.
1:27:35
Ohh.
1:27:38
Would you...
1:27:40
would you care for
some bread?

1:27:42
It's so close.
1:27:44
There's thunder in the air.
1:27:46
Well, take a pill,
dear, and go to bed.

1:27:49
I wish I could go to Athens.
1:27:51
Anything to get away
from here.

1:27:55
The Acropolis is really
quite pretty by moonlight.

1:27:59
I'm afraid my wife
fails to respond...


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