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Milo, where's your sense of style ?
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We must give our crime the
true sparkle of the '30s,

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a little amateur aristocratic quirkiness.
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Don't you feel the need to give your old
archenemy, Inspector Plodder of the Yard,

:29:14
a run for his money ?
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Monsieur Beaucaire !
Milo, this is you !

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A full-bottomed wig, lots of beauty spots,
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and all the snuff you could want.
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Oh, groovy !
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Look. I might even do
the whole thing in drag.

:29:40
Kiss me, you fool.
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I can fight it no longer, Darling.
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If you must go, don't look back.
Andrew--

:29:51
Jesus Christ ! Who's that ?
:29:54
So that's where you've been,
auntie Maude. Naughty girl.

:29:56
Shall we decide on the dress then ?
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- No, I don't like it.
- Oh, well, you are a
choosy one, aren't you ?

:30:02
There doesn't seem to be
a very great deal left.

:30:05
We'll just have to settle for Joey.
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Joey !
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Now you're talking. A clown !
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Can't you see it all-- the sawdust ring,
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the tinsel, the glitter, the lights ?
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The elephants, the high wire,
the roar of the crowd.

:30:22
Merry Milo Tindle, the kiddies' delight !
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- This is all right.
- Off with your jacket !

:30:29
- That's right. Your shirt
and your trousers.
- What for ?

:30:32
Oh, we don't want the Police to find
any fibers from this beautiful cloth.

:30:35
You've no idea how clever they are
in those laboratories of theirs.

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- We won't take any risks, you and I.
- That's right.

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Down to your smalls. Don't be shy.
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I know a well brought-up boy
when I see one !

:30:48
Folds his trousers at night !
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170,000 pounds
:30:56
tax-a-free cash

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