Oscar and Lucinda
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As you see, I was... I was capable
of coming all the time.

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Uh, confession.
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"The, uh... The Lord
be in thy heart...

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"and on thy lips
and give thee grace...

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to make a true
and faithful confession. "

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So, uh...
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I...
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I co... confess
to God Almighty...

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and...
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the whole company
of heaven...

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- that I have sinned.
- Mm-hmm.

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I have attended rooms
in Drury Lane...

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for... for the purpose
of playing fan-tan.

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I... I've played dice on a train...
full of racing types.

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Well, I did not attend
the racetrack, but...

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I went on that train
expressly to play dice.

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I tried to persuade a business colleague
of mine to take me to a cockfight.

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No, he refused, but...
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- I would have gone.
- Mm-hmm.

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I set up the table here
like this...

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as a trap for the stewards
who I know to play... poker.

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I wished to play with them.
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The-The-The dice...
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The dice that you
played on the train...

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was it Dutch hazards?
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Yes, it... it was.
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- We also played another game.
- Old British, perhaps?

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No. In New South Wales,
it is known as seventh man.

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- And who provided the Peter?
- The Peter?

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- The term is unknown to you?
- No, no. I... think it's quite familiar.

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I thought so.
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Uh...
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These, uh, terms,
Mr. Hopkins...


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