Keeping Mum
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God?
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Yes, Walter?
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How do you think it's sounding?
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Well, the title stinks, for a start.
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Hi, I'm sorry.
I can't agree with God about that.

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Goodness, Grace.
- Hope you don't mind.

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No, no, no, I was just practising
for the convention.

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It's very thought provoking.
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Dry and boring, I think, you mean.
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But that's me all over.
- Nonsense.

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I'm not the most vibrant of individuals.
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A bit serious, perhaps.
:39:50
You've hit the nail on the head there.
- Reverend Goodfellow!

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Reverend Goodfellow! I just wanted
to speak to you about...

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Mrs Hawkins.
- Mrs Parker.

:40:06
Is it possible to have a word with you,
privately?

:40:10
It's about
the flower arranging committee.

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It has taken a turn for the worse.
I have never in all my life,

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I have never, never...
- Mrs Parker,

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the Reverend is practising his sermon.
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Ah, yes,
I have a convention coming up.

:40:31
I see.
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Very well.
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Goodbye, Mrs Parker.
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Oh, dear. I hope that didn't...
- Of course not.

:40:45
For goodness sake, you are a busy man,
Vicar, people should realize that.

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Right.
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Yes.
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Now.
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About your sermon.

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