The Good Father
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:40:01
- Doesn't Cheryl have to be there?
- No, no, no.

:40:04
Hence the phrase "ex parte."
:40:08
Are you allowed to do that?
:40:13
Sorry.
:40:16
It'll only be a temporary order.
:40:19
We'll have to go back before thejudge,
very probably within seven days...

:40:22
at which time your wife will be at liberty
to contest your claims...

:40:26
and we shall be obliged
to substantiate them.

:40:28
Yes, Harry?
:40:30
- 3:15 do you, sir?
- Well done, Harry.

:40:32
Should do it if the traffic's kind.
:40:43
Now, this is your affidavit, Mr. Miles.
:40:45
It sets out your reasons
for applying for care and control.

:40:48
Should be all right.
Bound to be really.

:40:50
Always rely on Kirby-Smith
for a genuinely reactionary decision.

:40:52
We'll put all these points orally,
of course, but thejudge generally does-

:40:55
Some of the big-city judges
are starting to give custody to lesbians.

:40:58
Kirby-Smith would rather have a child
taken out and shot.

:41:01
- Would you care to run your eyes over it?
- Have we met somewhere?

:41:03
A party at Sally and Sam's.
:41:06
Oh, yes. That was it.
:41:29
- Three-eighty on the clock, guv.
- How are you feeling?

:41:32
Well, rather excited.
:41:34
- Bit of a prick, isn't he? Varda?
- A prick is just what we need.

:41:38
- Thank you.
- Thanks a lot.

:41:47
Straight in.
:41:53
- Tie's loose.
- Oh.

:41:59
- It's in chambers, I'm afraid.
- What?


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