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- Smithy.
- Yes.

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- Come here.
- What?

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No, here.
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Look, I'm Mrs. Smith.
Do you remember me?

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What's so wonderful about that fellow?
He just eats and sleeps.

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Much of the time, he's not even friendly.
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It would never occur to you
to buy me a present, would it?

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Never.
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- Smithy.
- They're not very much.

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- I adore them, darling.
- They're just the color of your eyes.

:46:41
You're an awfully nice
color scheme, darling...

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and your hair is like a bright new penny.
:46:48
- Mr. And Mrs. Smith here?
- Yes.

:46:50
It must be the vicar.
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- Hello, Vicar! Come in.
- Good morning.

:46:58
Is it all right for the vicar to come in?
Good heavens!

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How do you do, Mrs. Smith? How are you?
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Very well, thank you, Vicar.
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- And how is the heir?
- Take a look.

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Hello, young fellow.
He's quite a size, isn't he?

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Bigger and stronger
than babies twice his age.

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I was at the post office just now.
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I found Mrs. Goodbody
in a lather of excitement.

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There had been an extraordinary event.
A telegram!

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- No.
- How very thrilling. Who got it?

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- You did.
- I?

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Probably someone congratulating you
upon becoming a father.

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Aren't you ever going to tell me
what's in it?

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I can't believe it. It's fantastic.
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Darling, please,
I can't stand it another second.

:47:51
It's from Liverpool,
from the editor of The Mercury.

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Read it out loud.
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"Can you appear at Mercury office
10:00 tomorrow morning...


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