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:58:03
He keeps everything so secret.
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Mother, Ada,
Mr. Durham is back from Greece.

:58:09
What was Greece like?
:58:12
Um, rather disappointing, I'm afraid.
It's not exactly what I'd expected it would be.

:58:16
Why didn't you let us know?
There'll be nothing but pie.

:58:19
- We would've given you a real English dinner.
- Don't worry. I can't stay.

:58:22
No, Mr. Durham. You must stop the night.
We've missed you, haven't we, Ada, Kitty?

:58:27
Maurice told us you'd be back last week.
He was so disappointed.

:58:30
We can practice on you.
We've joined an ambulance class.

:58:33
We need a victim to bandage up.
:58:35
It was Dr. Barry's idea.
He says there's going to be a war soon.

:58:39
You sound just like Maurice.
Your voices are wonderfully alike.

:58:43
- It's 'cause I have a cold.
- No, you are alike. You do have the same voice.

:58:47
And nose. By that, of course,
I mean the mouth, too.

:58:50
And also his good spirits and good health.
Kitty, on the other hand, has his brains.

:58:57
- Ow! That really hurts.
- Ow, ow.

:59:00
Yeah, well, it's my hair.
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That's very good, Kitty.
Thank you.

:59:07
These are excellent. I feel so much better.
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- If you knew what it was to be in England.
- Is Greece not nice?

:59:15
- Horrible.
- Maurice said you'd like Greece.

:59:18
Maurice doesn't know.
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I'm happy you're back.
:59:24
Maurice is home.
:59:31
Clive.
:59:37
Come out of all that, Clive.
Why did you let them?

:59:40
I say he looks well.
:59:45
You look well.
Come and have a drink.

:59:47
I'll unpick you.
No, girls, not you.


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