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1:19:01
Like you.
1:19:05
Um... maybe is not such a good idea, after all.
1:19:07
But it is, Simpson.
Is an absolutely splendid one.

1:19:10
Quickly, mein Liebchen, go behind the screen
and change the clothes.

1:19:13
That shouldn't take long.
1:19:15
Well, get a move on, Simpson. Take them off.
1:19:18
Oh, very well, sir. Do you mind, sir?
1:19:28
Well?
1:19:30
- Do I have to, sir?
- If you don't mind, Simpson.

1:19:33
Very well, sir.
1:19:41
- Hurry it up, will you, you guys?
- We're ready.

1:19:45
He will do. Quickly, mein Liebchen. This way.
1:19:49
BO: Thanks Simmy
1:19:51
Sir, what am I going to do, sir,
when the chief comes?

1:19:54
Thas a good question, Simpson,
and er... I wish I knew a good answer.

1:19:58
- Thank you, sir.
- Don't forget, we need a good clear ten minutes.

1:20:01
- Now, you mustn't let him find out till then.
- Sir!

1:20:04
Sir, Mr Bo, sir, he's bound to find out
when my time is nigh!

1:20:09
But, Sergeant, you're not going to leave me
alone with this man, are you?

1:20:13
Simmy, relax.
All brides are nervous on their wedding night.

1:20:16
But I don't know what to do!
1:20:18
Just keep calm,
and keep your fingers crossed, too. (Chuckles)

1:20:22
Well, remember, if things go wrong,
1:20:24
you can always escape through the trap door
at the back!

1:20:27
- Have fun.
- But, Sergeant!

1:20:30
(Belches)
1:20:35
My people! You have given enough!
1:20:40
ABDUL: I can wait no longenr
1:20:44
I'm really engaged to a very well-known butcher
in Wolverhampton.

1:20:48
- Come, my little...
- No, not this week.

1:20:50
...lily of the Nile.
1:20:52
- Come, O sweet one.
- No, no. No, no.

1:20:55
- Come.
- You see, I'm only here for two week s.

1:20:59
Aye, aye! You can put that away!

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