The Constant Gardener
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1:04:00
Some very nasty things
live under rocks;

1:04:03
especially in foreign gardens.
1:04:05
Advice of a friend.
What is it that I'm not
to look into, Bernard?

1:04:09
Quayles have always made
reliable foreign service men.

1:04:12
Shouldn't be surprised
if you've still got a small
Head of Mission in your knapsack.

1:04:16
Challenging post.
More challenging than
dealing with Kenny Curtiss?

1:04:21
He's a crude sort of chap, our Kenny,
but he flies the flag for us.

1:04:25
He got up dear Tessa's nose, I fear.
1:04:28
- Yes, she wrote a report about it.
- About Kenny?

1:04:30
No, about Dypraxa.
Ah; that.

1:04:32
She expected some action to be taken,
but none was, was it?

1:04:36
She tell you about the letter,
or did you find it among her things?

1:04:39
Tucked into her diary;
perhaps?
What letter is that, Bernard?

1:04:43
Ramblings of an aging fart.
Senility setting in early, alas.

1:04:48
Naughty of her to take it though.
Very naughty indeed.

1:04:51
Yes, I found that.
1:04:53
Be grateful to have it back.
Written under stress, you understand.

1:04:56
Regrettable things said. Wouldn't
want it falling into the wrong hands.

1:04:59
Sorry, Bernard.
Are we talking about the same letter?

1:05:02
What's yours about?
1:05:06
Undying love.
1:05:09
Ah.
1:05:15
What's yours?
1:05:17
They're not so good grilled.
You should've had the meunière.

1:05:21
[Woman On P.A.]
Ladies and gentlemen-

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[Continues; Indistinct]
1:05:39
Ladies and gentlemen;
please keep all your belongings
with you at all times.

1:05:56
[Sobbing]

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