Saving Grace
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J ust like a window display
at Harvey N ick's.

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There's a rave tonight.
We hold them here.

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What's a rave?
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Grace!
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Ah. merde!
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What have you
brought me, China?

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Two ladies.
and the fucking hippie.

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What do they want?
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Touche!
Sur la tete!

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You like to fish?
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Yes. Where I llve,
the fishing's wonderful.

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I hate it here.
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The fishing is terrible.
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I should visit you.
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Where do you llve?
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What's your name?
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Grace.
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Perfect.
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Hello?
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Cooey.
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Grace?
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Funny smell.
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Who's that?
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Oh !
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Harvey!
Where's Grace?

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We've come to finallze
the details

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of the women's institute visit.
Grace invited us to supper.

1:01:28
It was arranged
ages ago.

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You got to get out.
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No. We have to speak
to Grace.

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No, you have
to leave.

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It's the plants.
you see.

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They're very dellcate.
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They're speciaI orchids
from Peru.

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Oh. these aren't orchids.
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Aren't they?
No.

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They look more
like tea.

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Tea?
Mmm.

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Tea.
What a good idea.

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Let's... let's go
in thekitchen.

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and I'll make you
a lovely cup of tea.

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Well. I was
expecting supper.

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There's some ham left out.
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I canknock you up
a sandwich.

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And what is
that funny smell?

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Well. it's probably the ham.
It's been left out a bit,

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but it'll be all right.

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