Tom & Viv
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1:18:02
I Ieft the Ietter
where she couId see it.

1:18:04
I thought it best.
1:18:06
So the first thing she knows
of your going to America --

1:18:08
for who knows how Iong --
1:18:10
is a Ietter
on the dining-room tabIe.

1:18:12
I can't pretend anymore.
1:18:15
She's sick.
1:18:16
AII the doctors say
the same thing.

1:18:20
She's running around town
with a knife in her handbag.

1:18:22
What knife?
1:18:24
The poor sod onIy has to say
''Meet the wife, ''

1:18:26
and a brigade
of these BIoomsbury waIIahs

1:18:27
stampede mad dog
for the causey.

1:18:32
[ Sighs ]
1:18:34
Think of the scandaI, M ums,
if she goes too far.

1:18:49
Where is Viv?
1:18:50
I sent her off to Harrods.
1:18:54
[ Door opens ]
1:18:56
M r. Janes,
wouId you come in?

1:19:03
M ums, this is M r. Janes, whom
we were taIking about earIier.

1:19:08
Um, he was a poIiceman
and --

1:19:11
Maurice, pIease.
1:19:12
M r. Janes
is a medicaI officer

1:19:16
with the Association
of Private Practitioners.

1:19:22
What does
a medicaI officer do?

1:19:24
It's pureIy hypotheticaI.
1:19:27
No finaI decision's
been taken.

1:19:32
WeII, M rs. Wood --
1:19:35
M rs. Haigh-Wood.
1:19:39
I observe the Iady
of whom we speak

1:19:43
and report to the famiIy.
1:19:45
I n the event of a crisis,
two doctors are obIiged

1:19:49
to ask the Iady two questions
of a simpIe nature.

1:19:53
The next morning,
1:19:54
I go to the magistrate's court
with a petition.


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