The World of Henry Orient
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1:29:03
I had a little talk
with your Mr Orient this afternoon.

1:29:07
If you ever go anywhere near him again,
I've asked him to let me know,

1:29:12
instead of calling the police,
as he had intended.

1:29:16
Call the police for what?
1:29:17
He's got a right to protect himself
from that sort of harassment.

1:29:21
- He was really gonna call the cops?
- Indeed he was.

1:29:24
- He sounds nuttier than the girls.
- What would you do?

1:29:28
If I couldn't buy them off with sodas,
I'd feel compelled to pack a rod.

1:29:33
You talk as if you saw nothing serious
in her behaving like a little tart.

1:29:37
Now look... for one thing I don't think
that's a fair description of her behaviour.

1:29:42
And if we go on like this, we're all liable
to say things we'll wish we hadn't.

1:29:47
So what do you say we just drop it?
1:29:50
Just so two things are perfectly clear.
1:29:53
One: Mr Orient.
That's finished, you understand?

1:29:58
- I said it was.
- And Marian Gilbert. That's over too.

1:30:02
- Do you really think that's necessary?
- I don't care.

1:30:06
You don't?
1:30:08
- I don't wanna ever see her again.
- I'm delighted.

1:30:11
I think it'll save us all a good deal of grief.
1:30:14
Even her mother admits,
it's been an unfortunate friendship.

1:30:18
They've been in constant trouble together.
1:30:20
Marian is the typical product
of a broken home.

1:30:23
- She'll end up a complete delinquent.
- That's not true.

1:30:27
You're too young
to understand these things.

1:30:29
Marian Gilbert's the most linquent girl
I've ever met in my whole life.

1:30:33
Is that why you never
want to see her again?

1:30:39
- When did Mrs Gilbert tell you this?
- Tonight.

1:30:42
I dropped by the Gilberts
to see if they'd heard anything.

1:30:46
That's why I was so late.
1:30:48
She's a nice enough middle-class
sort of woman, but with no organisation.


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