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- Upstairs, we have...
- Your ballcocks have gone.

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- We have him.
- Irish linen sheets off my own bed!

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- In the study, however...
- Give me that sheet!

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There she stands in her smalls
for all the world to see.

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- It's my little girl.
- Dad!

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- My little Vicki that ran away.
- Would you believe it?

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- What are you doing here?
- What about you?

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I'm taking our files on tax evasion
to Basingstoke.

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Where's my other sheet?
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Ah, a house of heavenly peace!
I rent it!

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- You!
- Is it?

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I still have my trousers round
my ankles. I have no dresser.

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Get Tim to help you.
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Tim! Where's Tim?
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Come on, Tim!
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- What?
- Oh, you're acting.

:39:57
- I must have dozed off.
- Never mind.

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- Do something?
- No, we'll struggle through.

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Tim sleeps while we run around
with our trousers round our ankles.

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OK, Freddy, from your entrance
with trousers round ankles.

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"So, where's my other sheet?"
Some other problem, Freddy?

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- Since we're stopped...
- Why did I ask?

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I'm stupid about plot.
Could I ask another dumb question?

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All of my studies in world drama
lie at your disposal.

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Why is the sheikh Philip's double?
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He comes in and we think he's,
you know...

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- That's the joke.
- I see that.

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- The plot depends on it.
- But it is a coincidence, isn't it?

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It is kind of a coincidence, Freddy, yes.
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Until you reflect that there was
an earlier draft of the play.

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In this, it's clear that Philip's
father, as a young man,

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travelled in the Middle East.
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- I see.
- You see?


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