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Because, dear,
I never dreamed I'd be using it...

:43:04
any more than I ever dreamed we'd be
receiving these two beautiful chairs.

:43:31
Hello. It's a nice place
old Johnnie's got here.

:43:35
It's an old Georgian house, isn't it?
I bet it cost him a packet to redecorate.

:43:40
- Who are you?
- I'm Beaky Thwaite.

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- You must be old Johnnie's wife.
- Yes, I am.

:43:48
Didrt he ever tell you about me?
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You're Beaky.
:43:53
That's what they used to call me at school.
:43:55
I happened to be driving by.
I thought I'd pop in for a cup of tea.

:43:59
I've heard so much about you,
Mr. Thwaite.

:44:02
Johnnie told me about you, too.
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I ran into him at Newbury Races last week.
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The races?
:44:10
Put my foot in it as usual, have I?
Didrt he tell you?

:44:14
Johnnie has a job.
He couldn't have been at the races.

:44:18
Besides, he's given up betting.
:44:19
He has, has he?
Don't you believe it, not Johnnie.

:44:22
He's a great lad, he is.
You mustrt mind Johnnie cutting up.

:44:27
That's what makes him Johnnie.
:44:29
Besides, he thinks you're a topper,
he does.

:44:32
- I think so, too.
- Wort you sit down?

:44:37
I don't see why not. Something wrong?
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Yes. There were two chairs here
this morning before I left.

:44:44
Chairs? Disappeared, have they?
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Yes, apparently.
:44:51
- Were they expensive?
- Yes, they were museum pieces.

:44:59
That Johnnie, he'll be the death of me.
Don't you understand?


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