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1:09:03
You thought the fish was bad?
1:09:06
Yes, sir.
1:09:07
-- What about the others?
-- Yes, sir.

1:09:11
I can answer this. I do
remember the day in question.

1:09:14
First of all,
that fish was not bad.

1:09:17
I do admit it may
have seemed strong.

1:09:20
Strong, yes, but not bad.
1:09:22
What do you mean,
"strong", Mr White?

1:09:25
This new Atlantic fish
they're bringing out, sir.

1:09:28
Its strange taste
can seem strong.

1:09:30
Ah, well, you know...
1:09:34
You should complain
at the time if something is off.

1:09:38
I did, sir.
1:09:40
-- And?
-- Mr White ate it.

1:09:43
Wasn't bad, then, was it?
D'you think I'd poison meself?

1:09:47
That was my dinner.
1:09:49
Well, we'll keep an eye out
for Atlantic fish.

1:09:53
Anything else?
1:09:57
The batter's all soft, sir.
1:10:01
It always is.
The whole wing moans about it.

1:10:05
Mr White?
1:10:07
Of course. It's impossible
to make crispy batter.

1:10:11
In all my years I've never been
able to make crispy batter.

1:10:16
The only way is to buy powdered
stuff and we can't afford that.

1:10:21
Come in!
1:10:24
Tea, sir?
1:10:26
-- Tea, Mr Goodyear?
-- Why not, why not?

1:10:31
Can we smoke, sir?
1:10:33
One quick burn.
Permission of Mr Goodyear.

1:10:47
-- What's that?
-- Nothing, sir.

1:10:50
-- Out.
-- Yes, sir.

1:10:58
I think that's covered
both wings, Mr White.


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