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:03:10
Do you know her, Maurice?
:03:12
Oh, yes.
:03:15
- Mr. Chapman, Miss Hall.
- Thank you.

:03:26
Ada.
:03:32
Ada, I behaved badly to you
after Clive's last visit.

:03:36
He - He never said those things
I let you think he said.

:03:40
He never blamed you.
:03:42
I don't care whether he did.
It doesn't signify.

:03:46
I love Arthur now.
:03:48
Chapman's... a good fellow.
:03:53
For two people in love,
to marry strikes me as very jolly.

:04:00
I wish you happiness.
:04:07
- Hello.
- Mr. Hall, please.

:04:09
Hall. Hall. For you.
:04:13
Argentine Northern Land,
gone up again.

:04:16
- Hmm. Up six.
- Hello.

:04:19
Hello, Maurice.
:04:22
You'll have heard my news.
:04:27
- Yes, but you didn't write, so I didn't.
- Quite so.

:04:31
The wedding's next month.
You'll be an usher?

:04:36
- Best of luck.
- Anne's with me.

:04:38
She wants to talk, too.
:04:44
- I'm Anne Woods.
- My name's Hall.

:04:47
Maurice Christopher Hall.
:04:49
Mine's Anne Clare Wilbraham Woods.
:04:53
But I can't think of anything to say.
:04:57
You're the eighth friend of Clive's
I've spoken to this morning like this.


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