The End of the Affair
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:38:01
This will never reach court.
:38:03
- An amicable settlement then.
- There's lack of interest.

:38:07
One can hardly make a fuss
about a man called Smythe.

:38:10
I'd just like to see him,
that's all.

:38:13
Well, perhaps Lance can oblige us
next time with a frontal.

:38:17
- Lance?
- My boy.

:38:19
Called after Lancelot,
the Round Table.

:38:21
He found the Holy Grail.
:38:24
That was Galahad. Lancelot
was found in bed with Guinevere.

:38:30
I hadn't heard.
:38:46
I have to say, sir,
I would advise against it.

:38:49
I'd just like to see
what a man called Smythe looks like.

:38:54
Will you lend me your boy?
:38:57
Well, if you'll assure me
there'll be nothing unpleasant.

:39:01
Sarah isn't there. This scene
will have a universal certificate.

:39:05
Come with me, young Lancelot.
:39:08
Go on, Lance.
:39:10
No need to worry.
:39:13
Now, you're feeling ill,
remember?

:39:15
- How ill, sir?
- I Il enough to faint.

:39:18
Can you act that?
:39:20
If I hold my breath
and go all pale, sir.

:39:22
Good.
:39:34
Excuse me, but does
a Dr. Wilson live here?

:39:36
- No, I'm afraid he doesn't.
- Oh, dear.

:39:39
See, I was given this address,
and my boy's quite ill.

:39:42
We've traveled all this--
You all right?

:39:44
- You better come in.
- Would you mind? I'm sorry.

:39:47
I think he needs
to sit down badly.

:39:49
Thank you.
:39:55
- Can I fetch him a glass of water?
- That's very kind.

:39:58
Or some orange squash?

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