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This finger?
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Well I haven't had
much experience.
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Look, day after tomorrow
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your aunt's giving
us a reception
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until then you and I
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are going to be a
couple of busy people.
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Oh I beg your pardon.
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Goodbye.
:11:20
Who's your boyfriend?
:11:22
You needn't worry.
:11:23
He just lit a
cigarette for me.
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This is the
BBC News Bureau
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broadcasting from London.
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At this time we present
:11:59
our regular morning
summary of the news.
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A British subject
has disappeared
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under curious
circumstances.
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John Grayson,
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senior clerk in the firm
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of Farlow Nash and Farlow,
:12:13
solicitors,
:12:14
Chancery Lane,
:12:15
has not arrived
at his firm's
:12:17
representatives
in Washington.
:12:19
Foul play is suspected.
:12:21
Deplorable,
:12:22
simply deplorable.
:12:24
It's the sort of thing
:12:25
that shakes your
faith by George.
:12:27
I say, Holmes, shake
your faith in everything.
:12:29
You alarm me Watson.
:12:30
I've never seen you
affected by the news
:12:32
however startling.
:12:33
Startling, my dear
fellow, it's devastating.
:12:35
Seen the scores?
:12:36
The Navy got four
hundred and twenty-eight
:12:37
for six wickets.
:12:38
Against the Army at Lords.
:12:40
May I draw your
attention to the fact
:12:41
that really
momentous things
:12:43
are happening in
the world today?
:12:44
I know all about that.
:12:45
I'll get to them later on.
:12:47
Excuse me.
:12:48
Mind my egg old boy.
:12:49
Oh I'm sorry.
:12:50
With your consuming
interest in the game
:12:52
I'm surprised that you've
changed your mind
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about running up to
Lord's cricket grounds
this afternoon.
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Well it can't be helped.
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I had to put it off...
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how did you know
I'd changed my mind?