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1:01:02
- Oh? I thought perhaps -
- Any idea where you left the case?

1:01:06
No. No, not at all.
1:01:09
Completely unlike me to forget it, isn't it?
1:01:11
I suppose a psychoanalyst would say
that I didn't really forget it at all.

1:01:16
I unconsciously left it
because I wanted to come back.

1:01:21
But, uh...
1:01:24
- Why should I want to come back?
- Yes, why?

1:01:27
For the pleasure of our company
or another drink.

1:01:30
That's a good idea.
May I have one for the road?

1:01:32
Of course. A short one?
1:01:34
No, I'd prefer a long one,
if you don't mind.

1:01:36
Not at all.
Phillip, will you fix Rupert a drink?

1:01:39
Now let me see,
the last I remember having the case

1:01:45
was when I was there.
1:01:49
I was just going to open the chest
for Mrs Wilson, when you came over.

1:01:54
And then what?
1:02:01
I think I, uh -
1:02:05
Wonder where it could be.
1:02:08
Oh, well, here it is, right where I left it.
1:02:11
Gentlemen, I beg your pardon.
I'm very sorry.

1:02:14
I, uh -
1:02:17
Well, may I have that drink anyway?
1:02:19
Of course.
1:02:20
- You really don't mind?
- No. Why should we?

1:02:23
- Well, you might be -
- What?

1:02:25
- Tired. You're sure it's alright?
- He said you could have it!

1:02:29
- Thank you.
- Don't mind Phillip.

1:02:31
- I'm afraid he's had a few too many.
- Well, why not? Why not?

1:02:36
After all, it was a party.
1:02:41
Well, it's very pleasant to sit here
with a good drink and good company.

1:02:46
I'm glad.
1:02:51
- Please don't let me be in the way.
- Of what?

1:02:54
- I know you have things to do.
- What do you mean?

1:02:56
Packing, last-minute odds and ends.
1:02:58
You are driving
to Connecticut tonight, aren't you?


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