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:28:02
Thank you, Boris.
Let's go.

:28:07
Betty, come on.
:28:30
I was a little perturbed myself
when I saw it...

:28:33
but Thelma assured me
that's what you asked for.

:28:35
No one asked for that!
:28:37
I thought it strange, but I did
double-check. Look, here's the note.

:28:40
Kids, I expect.
:28:41
I though we had a little more
respect for the dead in this town.

:28:48
Anyway, you've done
a wonderful job on mother, Boris.

:28:50
She looks almost human.
I mean, lifelike.

:28:54
Well, thank you. Anything else
I can do, please let me know.

:28:57
Mrs Rhys Jones.
Could I have a word with you?

:29:00
Oh, yes. You sit down, Hugh.
I'll be with you in a minute.

:29:05
- I've got to talk to you, I can't...
- I can't talk to you now, Boris.

:29:09
Look, hide my handbag and I'll
come back for it after the funeral.

:29:16
Good evening, Boris.
How's life in the terminal lane?

:29:19
- Never better. How can I help you?
- We've come to pay our respects.

:29:25
Help yourself. Besides, how else are
you gonna scope out the competition?

:29:36
I'm sorry about the flowers, Dilys.
Bit of a mix-up.

:29:41
Betty.
:29:45
Look at this. Can you believe it?
:29:47
I've never seen anyone
look more dead in my life.

:29:52
He has gone a little heavy
on the makeup.

:29:55
- A bit too much rouge and lipstick.
- There's no sense of romance here...

:29:58
no style.
What's with the hair?


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