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1:31:01
Oh, dear. I've done it again.
1:31:03
- It makes me want to weep.
- I know. It's getting like a funeral.

1:31:08
- When I think I used to do banks.
-Just keep going!

1:31:12
When I remember I used
to do bullion vaults.

1:31:16
What am I doing now?
Breaking into paper bags.

1:31:19
- Keep going.
- I thought the coast was clear.

1:31:23
- I saw him go through.
- We'll think of something.

1:31:26
I was listening.
What's it he says?

1:31:29
I've heard of getting stuck with
a problem, but this is ridiculous.

1:31:34
No bars, no burglar alarms. They
should be prosecuted for incitement.

1:31:40
- Oh, no!
- They always come in threes.

1:31:43
When I think I used to do banks.
1:31:45
When I remember I used
to do bullion vaults.

1:31:48
Hold on! We know this man!
1:31:51
He's not a burglar,
he's our social worker!

1:31:55
He's that nice man who comes
and tells us what to do.

1:31:59
- I've been working on Hamlet.
- You think he needs it more?

1:32:03
- He's playing the burglar now?
- No.

1:32:06
- Let me think... Fetch the sardines.
- I've fetched the sardines.

1:32:11
- You have?
- She's fetched the sardines.

1:32:14
- Get the tax demand.
- He has.

1:32:16
All right. I suggest, I suggest...
1:32:22
- What's he saying?
- He's saying, "Ring the police!"

1:32:26
Ring the police!
1:32:28
It's for you.
1:32:30
- No phone!
- Get the phone.

1:32:33
- Here's the phone.
- We've found the phone!

1:32:38
- Pick it up!
- Pick it up!

1:32:41
It's the police. I'll just tell them
a young woman is missing.

1:32:46
It's in the garden now,
and it's a man!

1:32:50
Oh, it's her!
We forgot all about her.

1:32:53
- No, he almost saw me.
- What do you think of that?

1:32:57
I've got to get the 8.40 to New York.

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