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:55:03
Poor drunks have very few teeth.
They urinate outdoors.

:55:07
They freeze to death in summer.
:55:09
l can't bear to think
of you that way.

:55:11
l need Linda, Hobson.
:55:13
l see.
:55:15
Well, perhaps fate
will lend a hand, Arthur.

:55:18
One never knows.
:55:22
Good afternoon?
:55:24
May l come in?
:55:26
lf you and your undershirt
would walk two paces backwards. . .

:55:30
. . .l could enter this dwelling.
:55:51
How revolting.
:55:57
Look who's here.
The British Tonto.

:56:01
How are you? How's Arthur?
:56:03
Ever since l met Arthur,
l liked him.

:56:06
We have to make sure these
two wonderful kids stay together.

:56:09
Who is this person?
:56:12
-He's my father.
-Yes, and l'd like to say that--

:56:15
Try not to speak.
:56:16
Would you get me a cup of tea?
l wish to speak to Linda.

:56:20
Sure.
:56:23
There is an engagement
party tonight. . .

:56:26
. . .at Arthur's father's house
in Southampton.

:56:29
Here is the address.
Perhaps you should attend.

:56:33
Are all the ones
he passed up coming?

:56:34
Young woman, this is a tie
you cannot steal!

:56:37
This is a tie you'll have
to work for.

:56:39
Are you inviting me
to Arthur's engagement party?

:56:43
This is not an invitation.
:56:45
However. . .
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. . .if there's one thing that
old gentlemen can still do. . .

:56:50
. . .they can still spot
young gentlemen in love.

:56:55
Please go to the party.
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Are you all right?
:56:59
Yes, l'm fine.

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