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:14:03
Twenty to one!
:14:05
Twenty to bloody one!
Christ! Dammit to hell!

:14:38
- (Door Opening)
- Well, my dears,

:14:40
I'm sure I can say on behalf
of Mrs Blaney as well as myself,

:14:43
that it's moments like this that make
all our efforts here worthwhile.

:14:46
You mean, you just don't do it
for the money? (Laughing)

:14:50
(Woman) Mrs Davisson, this is a business,
and financial considerations prevail.

:14:55
But our ultimate satisfaction is the
making happy of two lonely people.

:14:58
Nice of you, Miss Barling.
Keep up the good work!

:15:02
Well, it's up to us now, I guess, eh?
:15:05
Yes. And good-bye, Mr Salt.
:15:07
Bye, Miss Barling. Thank you.
:15:09
It's been our pleasure.
And I know you'll both be very happy.

:15:13
After all, I know you're
both mad about beekeeping.

:15:15
- lt's good to share an interest.
- l'm sure we will be.

:15:18
Come on, Neville. Best foot forward.
:15:21
(Neville) We should go straight and
get the marriage license, my dear.

:15:25
What's your rush?
:15:27
Let's go to my place first.
:15:30
Did you know, Neville,
that my late husband, Mr Davisson,

:15:32
was up at 5:30 every morning of his life?
:15:35
By the time he brought me my cup
of tea, which he did at 9:15,

:15:39
he would've cleaned the whole
house; and he was so quiet about it,

:15:43
that in 14 years, he never woke me once.
:15:45
Not once!
:15:47
Oh, a neat man, was he, then?
:15:50
He liked a tidy place. So do I, come to that.
:15:54
Dandruff. We'll have
to get you something for that.


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