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:16:02
How about a saucer?
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Clive, how about a saucer?
:16:07
Once the rain came through
the ceiling of the club.

:16:09
I rang the bell
and the servant brought a saucer.

:16:12
- I ring the bell and the servant brings me nothing.
- Hmm.

:16:15
I knew this beastly present
would come in useful.

:16:18
Poor Pendersleigh.
:16:25
Milly, bring a basin and a duster,
and get one of the men to help shift the piano.

:16:29
The rain's come through again.
:16:31
We had to ring twice. Twice.
:16:39
It's got right under the sounding board.
:16:41
Can't make it sound
any worse than it already does.

:16:44
- Shall I place this lamp here?
- Ah, Scudder.

:16:47
Shift the piano, would you,
and, um, take up the carpet.

:16:50
Tomorrow you'd better go up
and attack that roof again.

:16:56
Well, there we are, everybody.
:16:58
Perhaps we'd better turn in,
leave them to it.

:17:01
Before we get carried away
on the flood tide.

:17:04
Pippa, tell Simcox to bring up
my nightcap, will you?

:17:07
The cellar will be awash by now.
Why is my house falling down?

:17:11
Anne. Maurice, are you coming up?
:17:13
A saucer would have done thejob.
:17:18
How very kind of you.
:17:34
Down. Down there a bit.
Little bit more.

:17:37
More. Bit more.
Down. Down.

:17:41
Someone will have to get up
in the night, change the bowl.

:17:46
As soon as my body developed...
:17:50
the obscene imaginings began.
:17:56
I thought that some...
:17:58
individual curse
had descended on me.


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