Notting Hill
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2:31:01
and either wipe it
and put it back or buy it.

2:31:05
I'll see you in a sec.
2:31:07
I'm sorry about that.
2:31:10
No, it's fi ne.
2:31:12
I was gonna steal one,
but now I've changed my mind.

2:31:16
Oh, signed by the author,
I see.

2:31:19
Um, yeah, couldn't stop him.
2:31:22
Ifyou can fi nd an unsigned one,
it's worth an absolute fortune.

2:31:27
Excuse me.
2:31:28
- Yes ?
- Can I have your autograph ?

2:31:30
Uh, sure.
2:31:35
- What's your name ?
- Rufus.

2:31:43
What does it say ?
2:31:45
That's my signature. And above it, it
says, "Dear Rufus, you belong in jail."

2:31:50
Good one.
2:31:54
- Do you want my phone number ?
- Tempting.

2:31:58
But... no.
Thankyou.

2:32:04
I will take this one.
2:32:07
Oh, right, right.
So, uh--

2:32:10
Well, on second thoughts,
um, maybe it's not that bad after all.

2:32:14
Actually, it's a sort
ofa classic, really.

2:32:17
None ofthose childish kebab stories
you fi nd in so many books these days.

2:32:21
And, um, I tell you what.
2:32:23
I'll throw in
one ofthose for free.

2:32:25
Useful for, uh, lighting fi res,
2:32:27
wrapping fish,
that sort ofthing.

2:32:33
- Thanks.
- Pleasure.


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