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1:04:01
Bye, Vera.
1:04:03
- I'm not going.
- No. Vera... Vera...

1:04:08
Bye. Bye, Vee.
1:04:23
Hi.
1:04:27
He's not here yet, the vicar?
1:04:31
No, he's not here. There's no portrait.
I just wanted to talk to you.

1:04:35
In church?
1:04:37
I figured it's the only place
we wouldn't end up having sex.

1:04:44
Have you talked to Vera lately?
1:04:47
Vera?
1:04:49
Oh, you mean since the phone call?
1:04:54
Because I think I must be having a problem
with my ears and my eyes.

1:04:58
- Sorry?
- When you talked to her on the phone,

1:05:00
didn't you ask her
what the weather was like in London?

1:05:05
- Yes.
- Good. Then my ears are OK.

1:05:08
But that must mean
my eye problem is really serious,

1:05:11
cos last night I drove past the lvy and there
were all these fire engines and people.

1:05:16
And maybe it's myopia,
but I could have sworn I saw Vera there.

1:05:20
But she was in England
giving you the weather report.

1:05:23
I thought I saw you too. It looked like you
had your tongue down each other's throats.

1:05:29
But that can't be right because,
according to you, that relationship is over

1:05:33
and I'm the only one for you.
1:05:37
But the bad part that makes me think
I should run to the eye doctor right away

1:05:41
is that it looked to me
like she was totally butt-naked.

1:05:45
- She had underwear on.
- Good.

1:05:47
Then there's nothing for me
to worry about.

1:05:53
I'm sorry, Mandy. I should have told you.
I just can't shake her off.

1:05:57
I went there specifically to tell her
it was all over. She set the fire alarm off.


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