Keeping Mum
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And, how did it go?
- Very well, I even had them laughing.

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But you know what was really amazing?
It was what happened afterwards.

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Because I was getting praise
from everybody, from the counsel...

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and my peers. Normally that would be...
But you know what I was thinking?

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Why am I here?
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Well, you've always been a deep thinker.
- When... what matters most to me...

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is back home.
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Oh, darling.
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So,
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they made love in every room in the house,
did they, Lilian and Brian?

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And they went around twice.
- Twice.

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I think we have some catching up to do.
- No, I have to see to Mrs Parker.

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Oh, gosh, yes. Do you need me?
- No, it's the flower arranging committee.

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I swear, it'll be the death of her.
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Mrs Parker's sudden passing
came as a dreadful shock to us all,

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but as we well know,
God does move in mysterious ways.

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Which reminds me of a keynote address,
which I deliver recently,

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of which I think
Mrs Parker would have approved.

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Excellent sermon, Reverend.
- Thank you.

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Thank you, goodbye.
- It was. It was very good.

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Reverend Goodfellow.
- Mrs Martin.

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I wonder if we might have a talk about
the flower arranging committee this week.

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No, but perhaps next week.
I'll let you know.

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Oh... very well.
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Goodbye.

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