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:16:50
What shall we call this?
Late supper or early breakfast?

:16:53
I don't care what we call it.
I'm famished.

:16:56
You'll have to be very indulgent
towards my cooking.

:16:58
-Thank you.
-I can't vouch for it.

:17:01
I can and will.
:17:03
As a matter of fact, in England
I tried my hand more often.

:17:06
But out here, one gets so lazy.
:17:08
The boys take such good care of us.
:17:12
Funny, the head boy running off tonight.
:17:15
Yes, it is odd.
:17:16
He couldn't have done better than this.
Delicious.

:17:19
-Excellent, Leslie.
-Thank you, gentlemen.

:17:25
I think we should start for Singapore
when we're finished.

:17:28
Right away?
:17:30
-It's still dark.
-It'll be 8:00 by the time we get there.

:17:34
We'll ring the attorney general
and find out when we can see him.

:17:37
I think that's the first thing to do,
don't you?

:17:39
Yes, I think that's the best thing to do.
:17:42
Would I have to be arrested?
:17:47
You see, as a matter of fact--
:17:49
You're by way
of being under arrest now.

:17:51
It's purely a matter of form.
:17:54
Mr. Joyce's idea is you should go to
the attorney general and give yourself up.

:17:59
Shall I be imprisoned?

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