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:53:01
By God, if you'd split on me to Ducie,
I'd have broken you.

:53:05
Might have cost me hundreds,
but I've got them.

:53:07
But the police always
back my sort against yours.

:53:11
As good as I?
:53:17
Come outside.
:53:20
It rained even harder
than this at the boathouse.

:53:25
It was even colder.
:53:28
Why did you not come?
:53:31
I was frightened.
:53:33
And you let yourself get afraid of me.
:53:36
That's why we're trying
to down each other.

:53:38
I wouldn't take a penny from you.
I don't want to hurt your little finger.

:53:42
Come on.
Let's give over talking. Here.

:53:46
Stop with me.
Sleep the night with me.

:53:52
I - I can't.
:53:54
I've got an engagement.
A formal business dinner.

:53:59
It's my job.
Meet me another evening instead.

:54:03
I can't come to London again.
:54:06
My father or Mr. Borenius
will be passing remarks.

:54:10
- What does it matter if they do?
- What does your engagement matter?

:54:23
First time I "seed"you, I thought...
:54:26
"I wish I had that one."
:54:29
And it is so.
:54:33
The only good thing
to happen to me at Pendersleigh.

:54:36
"Scudder, do this.
Scudder, do that."

:54:40
The old lady, she says...
:54:42
"Oh, would you most kindly
of your goodness post this for me -

:54:46
What's your name?"
:54:48
"What's your name?"
:54:50
Every day for bloody 18 months
I went to that porch for orders...

:54:53
and the old bitch
doesn't even know my name.

:54:55
I said to her,
"What's your name?" Fuck your name!


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