A View to a Kill
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:25:03
Well, my dear, I take it you spend
a lot of time in the saddle.

:25:06
- Yes, I love an early morning ride.
- I'm an early riser myself.

:25:12
Come along, Tibbett. Stop wheezing.
:25:36
Don't stand there panting, Tibbett.
Start unpacking.

:25:39
Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
:25:45
- The reception is at six.
- Thank you, my dear.

:25:51
Well, you heard what Miss Jenny Flex
said: there is a reception at six.

:25:55
- Yes, sir.
- So I need a white jacket and a black tie.

:25:58
Yes, sir.
:26:00
- And if possible, a clean shirt.
- Yes, sir.

:26:03
Oh, my Lord, Tibbett!
Look at the state of my clothes.

:26:07
- How on earth do you pack my bags?
- Sorry, sir.

:26:15
Mr Faras told his trainer
he'll go to a million for the lthacus colt.

:26:19
- Good. Anything from St John Smythe?
- Nothing about the sale, sir.

:26:22
- But I'd hate to be his valet.
- You'll have to buck up your ideas.

:26:26
- I'm sorry, sir.
- Don't be so damned obsequious.

:26:35
Oh, my Lord.
What the devil's wrong with these shoes?

:26:38
- Were they wiped over with an oily rag?
- Terribly sorry, sir.

:26:42
You blasted well should be.
:26:44
I don't know how long
you expect to remain in my employ...

:26:49
- Well done, my good man.
- Must we keep this up when we're alone?

:26:55
A successful cover becomes
almost second nature.

:26:59
What's all this about
Pegasus disappearing?


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