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1:10:01
Argentine Northern Land,
gone up again.

1:10:03
- Hmm. Up six.
- Hello.

1:10:06
Hello, Maurice.
1:10:10
You'll have heard my news.
1:10:14
- Yes, but you didn't write, so I didn't.
- Quite so.

1:10:18
The wedding's next month.
You'll be an usher?

1:10:23
- Best of luck.
- Anne's with me.

1:10:25
She wants to talk, too.
1:10:31
- I'm Anne Woods.
- My name's Hall.

1:10:35
Maurice Christopher Hall.
1:10:37
Mine's Anne Clare Wilbraham Woods.
1:10:41
But I can't think of anything to say.
1:10:44
You're the eighth friend of Clive's
I've spoken to this morning like this.

1:10:49
- Eighth?
- Yes, the eighth.

1:10:52
I'll give Clive a turn. Good-bye.
1:10:55
Maurice, Anne has a hundred pounds
in her pocket. Would you invest it for her?

1:10:59
- Certainly. What sort of thing?
- Whatever you fancy.

1:11:02
- I'm not supposed to fancy more than four percent.
- Barclay Perkins.

1:11:07
Brewing and distillers.
They're at five percent.

1:11:10
Or there's Argentine Northern Land.
They've gone up a sixth.

1:11:15
- Land investments. How about -
- I like the last one best.

1:11:19
Very well.
Send the check here, would you?

1:11:22
Can't you come down to Pendersleigh next week?
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It's short notice, I know,
but later everything's gonna be chaotic.

1:11:27
I'm afraid I can't do that very well.
Hill's getting married, too.

1:11:30
Things are more or less busy here.
1:11:34
And after that,
Chapman's marrying Ada.

1:11:36
Well, uh, come in September.
1:11:38
Not October, because that's almost
certainly the by-election.

1:11:41
But come in September and see us through
that awful Park versus Village cricket match.

1:11:46
All right.
1:11:48
You'd better write nearer the time.
1:11:51
All right.
Good-bye, then, Maurice.

1:11:53
Good-bye.
1:11:55
Good-bye.

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