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# Hey, look at me #
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# Don't feel like crying no more #
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# I won't feel like crying no more #
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# I don't feel like it #
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# Hey, look at me... ##
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You're sorry?
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You're sorry that four of the staff here
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have been cut down with food poisoning
after eating your sandwiches.

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And yes, they all had the same sandwiches
and the same symptoms at the same time.

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Are you trained
in the catering trade, may I ask?

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No, actually, I work in PR
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Well, you're not doing a particularly good
PR job this morning, are you?

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Luckily for you,
I've convinced my colleagues

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not to take the matter
any further... this time.

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Now, if you'll excuse me,
I have five people's work to do.

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Sorry? Helen has been delivering
sandwiches to your office.

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Yes. And today I had
reason to summon her.

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Well, I made up a reason,
to be brutally honest.

:42:11
She's quite pretty in a British,
horsey sort of way, isn't she?

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Lydia, what are you playing at?
Have you gone raving mad?

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- She's not bloody stupid, you know.
- Oh, I wouldn't say that.

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I wanted to see what the woman
you ditched me for is like.

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Now, now, now, wait a second.
Now, I didn't ditch you for...

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I mean, you went back
to America...

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I wanted to see what this girl you seem
to have no intention of leaving...

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despite the occasional pre-orgasmic
suggestion that you are...

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has that is so unleaveable.
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And I have to say that I ended
our brief meeting at a bit of a loss.

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Lydia, don't talk like this.
Now, it sounds ugly.

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I told you before I cannot leave
Helen for... for... for...

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- You know.
- For me?

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Is that what you're trying to say?
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You can't leave her for me?

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