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Do you not think that Maurice's mustache
will be the making of him?

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- No, it's revolting.
- Thank you, Clive.

:42:37
Your cavalrymen, see,
must have legs so straight...

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that they can hold a sixpence between
their legs all the way up -

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ankles, calves, knees, thighs -
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Not only a sixpence, is it, love?
:42:52
For the price of your beer, no wonder.
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- He'll never do it.
- Give the man his due.

:43:13
One here.
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I was a pure country lad...
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- Here.
- Till I took the queen's shilling.

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- One here.
- Now it seems I've turned out bad.

:43:24
- The last sixpence there.
- Oh, he's always winning.

:43:54
Poor twink.
:43:56
Well, I suppose it's pints
all around, gentlemen.


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