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:58:03
- Do sit down.
- Thank you.

:58:08
I don't want to impose upon you...
:58:12
but you're Johnnie's cousin
as well as his employer.

:58:17
I wanted to talk to you about him.
I'm terribly worried.

:58:21
Yes, I can understand that.
:58:25
On the other hand, I told him
I wouldn't prosecute. Of course...

:58:30
- I don't understand.
- I told him I wouldn't prosecute.

:58:37
What on earth are you talking about?
:58:40
How does he get away with it?
:58:43
What reason did he give you
when I discharged him?

:58:46
- When did you discharge him?
- Six weeks ago.

:58:52
I haven't a very keen sense of humor.
:58:57
If this is a joke, I wish you would tell me.
:59:01
It's not funny to me.
:59:04
We had an unexpected audit
six weeks ago.

:59:08
The accounts showed a deficit of £2,000.
:59:12
And when I looked into
Johnnie's records...

:59:16
I'm terribly sorry.
:59:18
He should have told you.
:59:21
It's perfectly all right.
:59:23
And you say
you aren't going to prosecute?

:59:28
Not for the time being.
:59:30
I'll give him every possible opportunity
of replacing the money, but...

:59:36
after all...
:59:40
Yes, of course. Thank you very much.
:59:51
Goodbye.
:59:58
- Good afternoon, madam.
- Mr. Aysgarth home yet?


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