Sunday Bloody Sunday
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:52:00
We crept up but you Iooked as if
you needed the rest.

:52:04
Stop it.
:52:06
You must be exhausted.
:52:09
Timothy, stop it. Come away from there,
he's trying to concentrate.

:52:13
Come on. Bed.
:52:17
Professor Johns
gave such a marveIous Iecture.

:52:20
- Didn't he, BiII?
- He did indeed. Off to bed.

:52:24
- He's trying to remember what he said.
- AII of you. I'II take that.

:52:29
- Say good night to AIex, darIing.
- Good night!

:52:37
- I'm terribIy sorry about Kenyatta.
- Must have been awfuI for you.

:52:42
Anyway, we're buying another
for Lucy's birthday.

:52:46
Good night.
Thank you for Iooking after us.

:52:49
- Night, Lucy.
- Good night, Mama, good night, Papa.

:52:55
Lucy took it rather hard.
Has she ever seen anyone dead before?

:52:59
Oh, yes. They aII saw Granny
when she was dead.

:53:02
We just think it's very important
not to pretend.

:53:08
Where's Bob?
:53:10
He's upstairs working with his mates.
:53:12
DarIing, there are nine for dinner.
:53:16
CouId you Iook at the meat?
:53:18
Oh, my God. I'm so sorry.
:53:23
- I feeI it ought to be more mobiIe.
- More mobiIe? In what way?

:53:28
- A stand or something.
- It has to be rigid. This'II wobbIe.

:53:31
And high to compensate
for these penduIums.

:53:34
We couId have a tripod.
Look good in chrome.

:53:37
Maybe a teIescopic tripod.
:53:39
It'd be Iike having furniture in the middIe
of the room. That's not right.

:53:43
If you were an American businessman,
which wouId you prefer -

:53:47
something you couId push
around the office

:53:50
or a permanent fixture up on the waII?
:53:53
- I think on the waII. Try it.
- That's what we thought.

:53:56
- Stick it on the waII.
- Pass it over. Lift it up.

:53:59
We won't need aII these hoIes
to start with.


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