:15:00
I'm aware of that, Dalby.
:15:02
I set you up, remember?
:15:04
You have a very good job
for a passed-over major, haven't you?
:15:11
Hm.
:15:15
I've brought you
a replacement for Taylor.
:15:18
Hm?
:15:20
What's he like?
:15:22
A little insubordinate but a good man.
Sergeant Palmer.
:15:27
- That's it, Mrs Norman.
- It's not much.
:15:30
After doing Lyons Corner House
you can't expect me to clean a pub.
:15:33
- It's a good hotel.
- I don't know.
:15:36
I'd do better at the labour exchange.
:15:39
Yes, sir? You can go up now.
:15:44
Good luck, Palmer.
:15:46
And don't forget your mop.
:15:48
- Good morning, sir.
- Morning.
:15:50
Through the door,
along the passage and up the stairs.
:15:54
Got it!
:16:03
Shut the door.
:16:38
It isn't usual to read a B-107
to its subject, Palmer,
:16:42
but I'm going to put you straight.
:16:47
"Insubordinate,
:16:51
"insolent...
:16:53
"and a trickster...
:16:57
"perhaps with criminal tendencies. "