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1:16:03
you go putting your foot in it.
1:16:06
Oh, speak of the Devil.
1:16:09
They'll all go putting their foot
in it now, won't they? Well...

1:16:13
I'll just put that down.
That'll keep them out of harm's way.

1:16:19
What I'm holding now I don't know.
1:16:22
And off I go at last.
1:16:32
My housekeeper, yes,
but this is her afternoon off.

1:16:36
So we've got the place
entirely to ourselves.

1:16:39
- Wow!
- I'll just check.

1:16:44
Hello? Anyone at home?
1:16:46
No, there's no one here.
1:16:49
- So, what do you think?
- Great!

1:16:53
Is it all yours?
1:16:55
Just a little shack in the woods.
1:16:58
Converted mill, sixteenth century.
1:17:04
Well, one has to have somewhere
to entertain business associates.

1:17:09
Someone on the phone now,
by the look of it.

1:17:12
Probably this Arab,
saying he's coming at four.

1:17:16
I'll have a word with him.
1:17:18
I've got to get those files
to Basingstoke by four.

1:17:22
We'll just manage to pick it in,
to fit it up, I mean...

1:17:26
- Right, then.
- We won't pull the champagne.

1:17:30
All these doors!
1:17:32
Only a handful: study, kitchen
and the flat for the...receiver.

1:17:37
- Terrific! Which one's the...
- What?

1:17:40
- You know.
- Oh, yes, through here.

1:17:43
- It's, umm...through here.
- Fantastic.

1:17:52
- I've come for my sardines.
- I thought no one was here.

1:17:56
- I'm not.
- I'm from the agents.

1:17:59
Lost the phone now.
Never lost the phone before.


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