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:10:00
Thank you, madam.
:10:03
No, I did want them in a bottle.
No, thank you very much. We'll forget it.

:10:07
Thank you, madam.
:10:17
These look very nice.
:10:19
What about these prawns?
They look delicious.

:10:21
Did you see that?
:10:25
I could have sworn
that man was following us.

:10:27
He was!
:10:29
- Outrageous!
- Oh, dear. Robert!

:10:33
Rule Britannia! Britannia
:10:38
Oh, my dear!
:10:40
- Ting-a-ling, shop's open.
- Ting-a-ling, shop's denuded.

:10:43
Honestly, you are outrageous,
and I would like you to know...

:10:46
that we have only paid for
Smoggin's Shrimps.

:10:51
What's that?
The Happiness Girl contract, already?

:10:53
Oh, dear, my husband wants a divorce.
:10:57
My husband, Tony. He wants a divorce.
:11:04
Granted soon as asked, I'm sure.
:11:08
I hate this flat.
:11:11
You've got your escargot, then.
:11:16
Have an avocado strangled with prawns.
:11:21
Have a bit of smoked salmon,
stuffed with caviar...

:11:25
matured in fine English gin.
:11:29
For what you are about to receive,
may the Lord make you truly thankful.

:11:35
- Cheers.
- Cheers.

:11:46
Why is life such a piss pot?
:11:50
- I have the answer to that.
- Have you?

:11:54
It's the bomb, lovey. It must be.
:11:57
That's right, it's the great, big...
:11:59
The great, big, nasty bomb!

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