The Killing of Sister George
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:27:07
Yes.
:27:10
All right, then. I've got to run, Miss B.
:27:13
- It was nice to have met you.
- Cheerio.

:27:16
I'll talk to you later, Betty. Ta-ta, Maude.
:27:20
See you tomorrow.
:27:23
Had a row with Alice, have you?
:27:32
- What makes you think that?
- Come on, June.

:27:35
- We know each other better than that.
- It was nothing. Nothing at all, really.

:27:40
Certainly not enough
to send your friend rushing off like that.

:27:43
What, Marlene?
:27:46
You fancy her, then?
:27:49
I know you've never been interested
in business girls.

:27:52
It's not a question of being interested.
:27:55
It just depends
on what one's looking for, doesn't it?

:27:58
What's one looking for, then?
Love and affection?

:28:03
I suppose you could put it like that. Yes.
:28:07
I think I need a drink now.
:28:10
And you think you're getting that
from Alice?

:28:13
- Love and affection?
- We've been together for a long time.

:28:16
Yes, I know. That wasn't what I asked you.
:28:20
- You don't like her much, do you?
- I never said that.

:28:24
Things haven't always been easy for her,
you know.

:28:30
I expect you're right.
:28:33
- Can I get myself another drink?
- Yes, of course you can.

:28:37
Come in.
:28:38
- Let him in, shall I?
- Who?

:28:42
- You never said anyone was coming.
- That was him on the phone earlier.

:28:47
It is 4:00.
:28:49
Why didn't you tell me?
:28:53
I mean...
:28:56
Don't be daft.
:28:58
Tell him I'll be there in a minute.

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