Plunkett & Macleane
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:58:22
Where on earth did you find him?
:58:25
The church, actually. Yes.
He was on the verge of taking holy orders.

:58:29
Oh. And did you instruct him
in the use of the pistol?

:58:34
Everything he knows of the martial arts,
madam, he learnt from me.

:58:40
More tea, Mr Plunkett?
:58:42
- Fruit cake?
- No, I'm all right, thanks.

:58:45
I understand the gentleman with whom
you duelled is still thirsting for your blood.

:58:51
I'll drink him under the table.
:58:53
Quel courage, Monsieur Plunkett.
:58:56
When a brave new gentleman
comes upon the scene...

:58:59
...we ladies are quite aflutter.
:59:03
Mr Plunkett...
:59:05
...have you rescued
any maidens in distress?

:59:09
- Well, erm...
- I'm sure he would have rescued me...

:59:13
...had he been at hand
when I was ambushed by highwaymen.

:59:18
Plunkett prefers rescuing innocent dragons
from fiery maidens.

:59:23
- Whereas I would have been delighted...
- Oh!

:59:29
My dear Rebecca, that robbery
must have been dreadful for you.

:59:33
Did they take everything?
:59:35
Yes.
:59:38
All my precious jewellery.
:59:40
You were robbed by the so-called
Gentleman Highwayman, were you not?

:59:44
Yes.
:59:45
Well, that must be some consolation.
:59:49
Indeed.
:59:51
The Gentleman Highwayman. How exciting.
:59:55
I mean, he could be...
:59:59
Bit of cake.

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