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:33:00
Now he knows I'm funny.
:33:02
"Do have a drink, Milo." Mmm.
:33:05
I'm sorry. Do help yourself.
:33:07
I'll have a wash first. I'm
covered in makeup and spirit gum.

:33:10
- Use the kitchen.
- No, I prefer the master bathroom.

:33:24
Your very good health, sir.
:33:26
Cheers.
:33:44
I must say,
:33:47
I must congratulate you, Milo.
:33:50
It was first class.
:33:52
You sure had me going there for a while.
:33:55
For a while ?
:34:01
Well, it was quite a while, I concede.
:34:04
But I got a bit suspicious
towards the end, you know ?

:34:07
You did go on a bit, I thought.
:34:23
What did you think of my performance ?
:34:26
The anguish of the innocent man,
trapped by circumstantial evidence.

:34:29
- It wasn't a performance.
- Of course it was. It had to be convincing.

:34:34
Apparently, I succeeded.
:34:38
You just don't know how to lose
at all, do you, Andrew ?

:34:41
All that crap you gave old Doppler...
:34:44
about the gentry losing gracefully.
:34:46
Jesus.
:34:48
Why, I told you, you-you did well.
:34:51
It was really good.
:34:53
I loved your Inspector Doppler.
:34:55
I'm glad you view...
:34:57
the trifling masquerade in that light, sir.
:34:59
Your makeup was damn good-- first-class.

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