:36:00
- What do you mean, mysterious?
- Never have visitors...
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never go out anywhere.
At least, she doesn't.
:36:06
I think you're wrong.
:36:07
There aren't as many as usual here today.
Come along, pigeons.
:36:11
Come along, sparrows. What did you say?
:36:13
You seem to be wrong
about her not going out.
:36:31
How very surprising.
:36:35
It's you, ma'am.
I never knew you'd gone out.
:36:38
I went for a walk,
but it looks as if it might rain...
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- so I thought I should have my umbrella.
- Of course, ma'am.
:36:47
Suppose the master comes back
and asks where you've gone?
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- Tell him I just went for a walk.
- By yourself, ma'am?
:36:54
- Of course. Why not?
- Suppose the master asks where?
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Tell him I just...
:37:15
Now do you see what I mean?
Goes out, goes back, goes in.
:37:18
Odd. Definitely odd.
:37:21
It's an odd household, too.
That maidservant, most impertinent.
:37:25
I can't get a thing out of her.
She won't talk to me...
:37:27
though she would quick enough
if I wore trousers.
:37:31
The way she carries on
with that policeman on the beat.
:37:34
It's scandalous!
:37:37
There, that's all there is.
Fly away, pigeons. More tomorrow.
:37:44
Well!
:37:47
Paper! Thank you, sir. There you are, sir.
:37:49
Extra. Special. Special edition.
Read all about it.
:37:57
Here you are, governor. Paper?
Very good, sir. Thank you, sir.