The End of the Affair
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:24:00
Not really.
They put a pin inside me.

:24:04
I wondered about the limp.
Could I grow to love it?

:24:08
And have you?
:24:10
I have never, ever loved anyone
as much as you.

:24:35
Yes?
:24:38
A Mr. Parkis to see you, sir.
:24:40
Show him in.
:24:42
This way, please.
:24:49
- I'll be with you in a minute, Mr.--
- The name's Parkis.

:24:53
Mr. Savage's man.
:24:56
Sit down.
Take a cigarette.

:24:59
Oh, no, sir.
Not on duty, sir.

:25:01
Unless, of course,
for purposes of concealment.

:25:03
But you're not on duty now.
:25:05
Well, in a manner of speaking,
yes, sir.

:25:08
I've just been relieved for half an hour
while I make my report.

:25:13
So there's something to report?
:25:16
It's not quite a blank sheet, sir.
:25:21
Have me met
somewhere before, sir?

:25:24
I don't think so.
:25:31
Well, like I say, sir...
:25:34
it's not quite a blank sheet.
:25:36
But then it never is.
:25:41
Me and my boy,
we followed the--

:25:44
Your boy?
:25:46
My son, sir.
:25:48
Yeah, I'm teaching him
the business.

:25:52
I mean, a boy can be useful
in all sorts of ways.

:25:56
On the day in question, the party in
question went by tube to Piccadilly...


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