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3:09:00
Too complicated.
3:09:02
That's fi ne.
3:09:09
Busy tomorrow ?
3:09:14
- I thought you were leaving tomorrow.
- I was.

3:09:20
All these streets round here have...
3:09:22
these mysterious communal gardens
in the middle ofthem.

3:09:24
- They're like little villages.
- Let's go in.

3:09:27
Ah, no, that's the point.
They're private villages.

3:09:30
Only the people who live round the edges
are allowed in.

3:09:33
Oh. You abide by rules like that ?
3:09:36
I don't. No, no.
But others do.

3:09:38
I just do what I want.
3:09:41
Um-- Right.
3:09:47
Whoopsidaisies.
3:09:50
What did you say ?
3:09:53
- Nothing.
- Yes, you did.

3:09:55
- No, I didn't.
- You said, "Whoopsidaisies."

3:10:00
No one says, "Whoopsidaisies," do they ?
I mean, unless they're--

3:10:03
There is no "unless." Because no one
has said "Whoopsidaisies" for 50 years.

3:10:06
And even then it was-- it wasjust
little girls with blonde ringlets.

3:10:10
Exactly. Right.
So here we go again.

3:10:16
Oh ! Oh ! Whoopsidaisies.
3:10:21
Yeah, well, it's a disease.
It's a clinical thing.

3:10:24
I'm taking pills and having injections.
And I'm told it won't last long.

3:10:27
- Okay, stand aside.
- I don't think that's a good idea.

3:10:31
Really, it's quite, um, tricky.
Anna.

3:10:35
Anna, don't. It's harder than it--
No, it's not. It's easy.

3:10:47
Come on, Flopsy.
3:10:49
Right.
3:10:52
All right.
3:10:54
Oh, bugger.
3:10:58
Oh, God,
this could be very unpleasant.


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