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	- Ah. Natalie.
- Sir.
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	Thanks.
:30:09
	Natalie.
:30:13
	Erm, I'm starting to feel...
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	uncomfortable about us
working so closely every day
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	and me knowing so little about you,
it seems elitist and wrong.
:30:26
	Well, there's not much to know.
:30:28
	Well, erm, where do you live, for instance?
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	Wandsworth. The dodgy end.
:30:33
	- Ah, my sister lives in Wandsworth.
- Oh.
:30:38
	So which exactly is the dodgy end?
:30:40
	At the end of the high street,
Harris Street, near the Queen's Head.
:30:44
	- Oh, yeah, yeah, that is dodgy.
- Hm.
:30:47
	Erm, and you live
with your husband? Boyfriend?
:30:52
	- Three illegitimate but charming children?
- No.
:30:55
	I've just split up with my boyfriend, so
I'm back with my mum and dad for a while.
:30:59
	- Ah. Sorry.
- No, it's fine.
:31:04
	I'm well shot of him.
:31:06
	- He said I was getting fat.
- I beg your pardon?
:31:09
	He said no one'd fancy a girl
with thighs the size of tree trunks.
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	Not a nice guy, actually, in the end.
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	No.
:31:25
	You know, erm...
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	being Prime Minister,
I could just have him murdered.
:31:32
	Thank you, sir. I'll think about it.
:31:35
	Do. The SAS are absolutely charming.
:31:38
	Ruthless, trained killers
are just a phone call away.
:31:48
	Oh, God.
:31:52
	Did you have this kind of problem?
:31:57
	Yeah, course you did, you saucy minx.
:31:59
	So, let's go. We can definitely crack this.