Maurice
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:50:00
You said, "Call me Maurice,"
but you never even wrote to me.

:50:05
You made a fool of me,
and I can make you sorry for it.

:50:36
He's big enough, isn't he?
:50:44
Well, they must've owned
wonderful machinery to make a thing like that.

:50:48
I expect so.
:50:53
Mine's got five legs.
:50:57
So has mine.
:51:00
It's a peculiar notion,
when you think about it.

:51:10
It won't do, Mr. Hall.
I know what you're trying to do.

:51:13
You'd do better to settle this,
I can tell you.

:51:20
You've had your fun.
Now you've gotta pay up.

:51:26
I'll leave you to think it over.
:51:39
Surely-
:51:41
Surely you're an old boy
at Mr. Abrahams's school.

:51:44
Now, now, don't - don't tell me your name.
L- l-I want to remember.

:51:48
I shall remember.
Um -You're -You're not Colgan.

:51:52
You're not Smith. I know.
You're -You're Wimbleby. Yes?

:51:57
- My name's Scudder.
- Isn't. I'm Mr. Scudder.


prev.
next.