Hanover Street
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:58:06
Hello, how have you been?
:58:10
-Hello, handsome.
-What's it today?

:58:12
I do hope you like potatoes.
:58:19
-Your dinner is served, my lord.
-I'll take it in the study.

:58:23
Very good, my lord.
:58:28
-There's a call for you.
-Where?

:58:31
At the nurses station.
:58:39
Hello? Hello?
:58:41
I can't hear, it's madness here. Paul?
:58:44
Yes. Can you hear me now?
:58:47
-Better. You'll have to speak up.
-Is this all right?

:58:51
-Is anything the matter?
-No, no.

:58:53
I'm sorry if I disturbed you.
I just wanted to hear your voice.

:58:59
Of course you haven't disturbed me.
I'm glad to hear your voice too.

:59:04
I love you, Margaret.
:59:07
I love you too.
:59:08
-I know I'm not that special.
-Of course you're special.

:59:12
No, I'm not and we both know it.
It's just my curse to be so ordinary.

:59:18
I do so want to be dashing.
:59:22
I can't blame you
for finding me unexciting.

:59:25
Why are you talking like this?
You're very special. And dashing.

:59:31
Mrs. Sellinger, ward 4.
:59:33
-I didn't mean to disturb you.
-I'm glad you called.

:59:37
Mrs. Sellinger, ward 4.
:59:39
-I have to go, they're calling me.
-I understand. Talk to you later.

:59:45
-I love you.
-Paul--


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