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1:19:12
I think I may have to go
to town with you tomorrow.

1:19:16
Hall, old fellow, what a pity.
You might have had more shooting.

1:19:20
- Nothing wrong, is there?
- No. Have business.

1:19:23
Happy birthday, sir.
1:19:33
- Hello. Did you have a good day shooting?
- Frightful.

1:19:37
It's awfully rude of Clive to have been here
so little, but he's working so hard.

1:19:42
And I do think it'll be a good idea
for the poor if he does get in, don't you?

1:19:46
He's their best friend,
if only they knew it.

1:19:48
You can't worry
too much about the poor.

1:19:51
One must give them a leg up,
for the sake of the country...

1:19:53
but they don't suffer
as we should in their place.

1:19:56
I see we're in the hands
of the right sort of stockbroker.

1:19:59
Oh, here's the Reverend Borenius.
He's joining us for dinner. Do you know him?

1:20:03
He's come to scold Clive
about the tenants'housing.

1:20:07
Now, he would say
that they want love.

1:20:09
- No doubt they do, but they won't get it.
- Mr. Hall.

1:20:13
I scold Clive for being cynical,
but really, I think you're being horrible.

1:20:17
I get used to being horrible.
The poor get used to their slums.

1:20:21
After you've banged about a bit,
you get used to your particular hole.

1:20:25
Everyone yaps at first.
1:20:30
I've had a telegram.
I've got to go back up to town tomorrow.

1:20:33
- Oh, no, not bad news I hope.
- No.

1:20:35
Well, in that case,
it must be an amorous intrigue.

1:20:38
- Maurice has to go back to London tomorrow.
- What?

1:20:42
- Well, that's what he told me.
- But damn it, he's onlyjust arrived.

1:20:45
He had a telegram.
He's being awfully secretive.

1:20:48
He's being impossible.
What about the cricket?

1:20:54
I rather like him.

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