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:09:00
Well... have some grapes.
:09:02
Here you are. I'll get you a box.
:09:09
Finest muscats, fresh in this morning.
:09:12
Take one of these back
to your girlfriend, Babs.

:09:15
Get her to peel you one.
Beulah, peel me a grape.

:09:18
That's what my ol' mum used to say
when I was a kid.

:09:21
At least you won't starve to death.
:09:25
- Are you sure you don't need cash?
- No, I'm OK.

:09:29
Well, you don't look OK.
Anything else the matter?

:09:34
- No. What should be?
- I don't know.

:09:38
Remember, anything I can do,
anytime, it's a pleasure.

:09:40
Ta.
:09:42
It won't be the same in the Old Globe now.
:09:44
- Well, Babs is still there.
- Yeah, that's true.

:09:46
- And she's prettier than you.
- A matter of opinion.

:09:50
- Bye, now.
- Wait a minute. Give us your paper.

:09:53
Here you are.
This will make you a fortune.

:09:55
This afternoon in the 3:00, Coming Up.
:09:58
Never been out before,
but very well-fancied at home.

:10:00
This is a four-horse race, and the
other three have all won before.

:10:04
- So she'll start about twenty to one.
- Twenty to one?

:10:07
Put your wad on it. She can't lose.
:10:09
A little birdie told me,
and my little birdies are reliable.

:10:11
Thanks again, Bob.
:10:13
- Don't forget, Bob's your uncle.
- Good morning, Mr Rusk.

:10:17
Hello, Sergeant. What's new?
:10:19
Not much. But this necktie fellow's
giving them a bit of a headache.

:10:22
Can't seem to get a line on him.
:10:24
- Have you tried advertising?
- Funny! You're one for the birds.

:10:29
Ask 'em all if they've ever had
a near miss with a bloke like that.

:10:32
- Or if any of their girlfriends have.
- Sure.

:10:35
Mind you, half of them haven't got
their heads screwed on right,

:10:37
let alone knowing when
they've been screwed off.

:10:40
Have you met my friend Dick B...
:10:45
Funny fella.
:10:47
- Don't worry. I'll ask around.
- Thanks, Mr Rusk.

:10:58
(Chattering)

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