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:42:00
Sorry? Helen has been delivering
sandwiches to your office.

:42:04
Yes. And today I had
reason to summon her.

:42:07
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?

:42:14
Lydia, what are you playing at?
Have you gone raving mad?

:42:18
- She's not bloody stupid, you know.
- Oh, I wouldn't say that.

:42:21
I wanted to see what the woman
you ditched me for is like.

:42:24
Now, now, now, wait a second.
Now, I didn't ditch you for...

:42:27
I mean, you went back
to America...

:42:29
I wanted to see what this girl you seem
to have no intention of leaving...

:42:33
despite the occasional pre-orgasmic
suggestion that you are...

:42:36
has that is so unleaveable.
:42:39
And I have to say that I ended
our brief meeting at a bit of a loss.

:42:43
Lydia, don't talk like this.
Now, it sounds ugly.

:42:45
I told you before I cannot leave
Helen for... for... for...

:42:50
- You know.
- For me?

:42:55
Is that what you're trying to say?
:42:58
You can't leave her for me?
:43:01
Well, you never said you
wanted that, have you?

:43:03
Gerry, I'm a woman.
We don't say what we want.

:43:07
But we reserve the right
to be pissed off if we don't get it.

:43:11
That's what makes us so fascinating
and not a little bit scary.

:43:18
- Hello?
- Ah, General Flanagan, at last.

:43:21
This is your kindly Uncle Russell here.
:43:24
Listen, wherever you were tonight,
as if we need to ask, you weren't with me.

:43:29
- Helen called here looking for you.
- OK.

:43:32
- Yeah, all right.
- OK, thanks, mate. Bye.

:43:35
Thank God. I was so worried.
Where have you been?

:43:39
I went to Anna's.
I needed to see a friendly face.

:43:43
I've had a horrible day.
:43:45
I met Cruella de Ville's
less-nice sister this morning.

:43:48
- She completely deflated me.
- I know.

:43:52
How do you know?
:43:54
Well, no, I mean I can tell.
Jeez, you look terrible.


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