Keeping Mum
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:19:12
I'm sorry about earlier, Mrs Hawkins.
- Oh, no. Not at all.

:19:16
Under the circumstances
you did just the right thing.

:19:19
I could have been anybody,
and please call me Grace. - Reverend!

:19:23
Ah, Mrs Parker, may I introduce you
to our new housekeeper, Grace Hawkins.

:19:28
Mrs Parker is chairman... chair of the
St. Michael's Flower Arranging Committee.

:19:33
Which I wanted to talk to you about.
- We will talk about it, we really will,

:19:38
but Grace has literally just arrived,
and I was wondering... - The tricks...

:19:42
We'd better go in. They'll be forever.
...are quite unbelievable.

:19:46
In my whole experience
in 43 years on this committee.

:19:50
I'm well aware of this problem.
:19:57
Oh, this is just...
:20:01
He's a persistent little fellow, isn't he?
- It's not what I call him.

:20:07
I've given it a good airing,
but it's still a little bit musty.

:20:11
Oh no, it's perfect.
:20:15
It's just as I imagined it.
A perfect home for a perfect family.

:20:22
Well, let's hope they make us an offer.
- A sense of humour.

:20:26
I like that.
- Good, because you're going to need one.

:20:29
There you go again.
:20:40
How are we going to get that upstairs?
- Oh, we'll find a way.

:20:43
What do you think is in it?
- I don't know and I didn't ask.

:20:48
Holly!
- I just want to know what's in it.

:20:50
Memories, dear.
:20:54
A life time of memories.
:20:58
And a few clothes.

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