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1:32:08
The, uh, Lunacy Act
provides the foIIowing --

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aII Vivienne's bank accounts
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and credit arrangements
at certain shops

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cease immediateIy.
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She's not aIIowed to vote
or drive a vehicIe

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or hoId any kind of passport.
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She has no right of appeaI
at any time for her reIease.

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After that, everything is at
the discretion of the trustees.

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What do we do with Vivie now?
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WeII, M rs. EIiot wiII be
compIeteIy at Iiberty

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for at Ieast two or three days
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untiI the magistrates can
approve of the reception order.

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Then. . . she wiII be committed.
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Excuse me.
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Oh, God.
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Men in white coats.
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[ I ndistinct conversations ]
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[ VehicIes passing ]
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[ I ndistinct conversations ]
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M rs. Vivienne EIiot. . .
under the Lunacy Act,

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I'm obIiged
to take you away from here

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to a proper pIace
of detention.

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How dare you?!
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We're not going to have a nasty
scene in a pubIic pIace, are we?

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I don't see why not!
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[ Gasps ]
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[ Dishes rattIing ]
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[ Women screaming ]
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[ Screaming continues ]
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Stop it!
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Are we going to be a bit more
IadyIike now, Vivienne?


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