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Melbridge 4294.
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What?
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Clevedon 2707.
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Hello?
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Hello, Paula.
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No, he's all right. Come to in a jiffy.
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Right as rain, barring a bump on his head.
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Big as an apple, it was.
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That fellow of yours must have given him
what I gave the gunner.
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What? A bump.
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Biffer, don't make me laugh.
I'll go into hysterics. What?
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He is an angel. So are you.
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Do you mind if I rush off now
and tell Smithy? He'll be so happy.
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A thousand thanks, darling, and goodbye.
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Smithy, it's all right.
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Isn't it wonderful? Sam's all right.
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Now you have nothing
to worry about, nothing.
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Sam's being awfully decent about it.
He says it was just an accident.
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An accident?
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It's a friend of ours who had a bad fall.
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We were terribly worried about him,
but it's all right.
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And we would like to stay...
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that is, if you can have us.
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Well, I've got a nice double front.
Sun comes in all day.
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Just the thing for your husband
after the flu.
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He's not my husband.
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Not yet, I mean.
We're just sort of engaged.
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I've got two nice rooms adjoining...
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with hot and cold and a view of the lake.
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If you'd like to come up.
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Smithy, isn't it wonderful?
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I'm so thankful. I was terribly worried.
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All you have to do is to get well,
and you will get well, won't you...
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in this lovely place?
Say it. Let me hear you say it.
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- I will.
- That's the spirit.
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I had to tell her we were engaged.
You don't mind, do you?