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:42:07
- Yes!
- Take him, Simon.!

:42:10
- No, wait. Sorry, Maurice. Sorry.
- Get it in, Andy.!

:42:15
How's that?
:42:20
Sorry.
:42:30
- Well played, Mr. Hall.
- Thank you.

:42:36
Ah. Thank you, Simcox.
:42:47
I know, sir.
:42:50
It's all right.
I know, sir.

:42:55
Come on.
:43:06
What sort of man
was that keeper of yours who captained us?

:43:10
Scudder? Well, he's a little bit smart...
:43:14
but Anne would say
I'm being unfair.

:43:17
You can't expect our standard
ofhonesty in servants.

:43:23
What sort of background did he have?
:43:25
Let's see. Um, wasn't his father
the butcher at Osmington?

:43:28
Yes, I think so.
:43:33
Is your head feeling rotten again?
:43:35
Putrid.
:43:38
I do wish you'd think of Pendersleigh
as your second home.

:43:42
Just treat it like an hotel.
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Come and go when you like.
:43:47
Doesn't matter if I'm home or not.
:43:51
Anne feels as I do.

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