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:02:01
When did you get in?
:02:02
This afternoon. I'm exhausted.
:02:05
- This afternoon?
- Yes.

:02:07
- Naturally, of course.
- Yes, naturally, of course.

:02:09
Look at him. Don't you think
he's tremendously talented?

:02:12
- And the job? How did that go?
- Tremendous fire.

:02:16
- What job?
- The job you went to Paris to see about.

:02:20
I had to do a test for Raoul Maxim.
:02:22
He's a tremendous talent, Raoul.
:02:24
There's no one in England
to beat these French directors.

:02:27
Tremendous fire.
:02:29
- Yes, I think so. Tremendous.
- And you went down well?

:02:33
Like a dozen oysters, I think.
:02:35
- Taxi!
- We're not taking a taxi.

:02:39
- Why not?
- I don't take whores in taxis.

:02:43
What do you mean?
:02:45
That's what you are, isn't it?
A little whore, isn't it?

:02:50
You've been back from Paris
two days already.

:02:53
If you don't want me knowing
what you're doing...

:02:55
don't leave your ticket and passport
lying all over the place.

:03:01
I knew you'd get the wrong end of the stick...
:03:03
Your idea of fidelity is not having
more than one man in bed at the same time.

:03:08
You're a whore, baby, that's all.
Just a whore.

:03:13
And I don't take whores in taxis.
:03:18
Now what?
:03:19
- A pound's not enough.
- What do you mean?

:03:24
- Wait a minute...
- Don't you give me, "Wait a minute."

:03:26
A pound's not enough!
:03:28
- Don't be a...
- Don't you lean on me.

:03:30
It was kinky before, and it's kinky now.
And a pound's not enough.

:03:34
Makes a lot of promises.
Typical, when he's had his way.

:03:37
You're not worth
more than a bloody quid, anyway.

:03:39
I'm an honest working girl.
:03:41
L5 in the Walworth Road,
that's about your bloody mark!

:03:45
You crumb!
:03:47
You greasy crumb!
:03:59
L5 in the Walworth Road?

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