Keeping Mum
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:08:00
Oh. Morning, Mrs Parker.
:08:07
Morning.
:08:17
You know the thing that pains me the most?
- No. But you'll tell me anyway.

:08:21
You're an intelligent girl.
- An intelligent girl who's got a libido.

:08:24
An intelligent girl knows
what to do with it. - I know it.

:08:29
Oh, Holly.
:08:33
We used to be such friends.
(Vicar) Hello.

:08:36
Now you cross with me all the time.
- Because you are a total and utter bitch.

:08:42
Ah, look at you two. Morning, sweetheart.
- Morning.

:08:46
It's sort of as we feared, the pond.
:08:49
I've been chatting with the chaps
at the Water Board. Looks like it's algae.

:08:54
It could be one of two
or three different types apparently.

:08:57
Some of them poisonous.
They're worried about the water-table.

:09:03
Anyway, they say it will get worse
if it's not dealt with.

:09:06
A lot of things will get worse
if they're not dealt with.

:09:09
They'll come back to me with the details.
- The devil's in the details, Dad.

:09:14
Could we not say that word on a Sunday.
:09:17
Dad!
:09:19
Alright.
- Where are you going now?

:09:24
I've got work to do.
- You've just been to work.

:09:27
I've got to write a speech
for that convention,

:09:31
God's mysterious ways,
:09:33
and that's all I've got to show for it,
a title.

:09:45
See, you're an utter bitch to him.
- No, I'm not.

:09:49
And I know why, you're not getting any.
- What?

:09:52
The same reason
you're angry with me and Mark.

:09:55
Oh, in the van, in front of the house,
on a Sunday.

:09:58
That might have more to do with it.
- I don't think so.


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