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Nothing specific.
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Do you mind if I...?
:48:10
What?
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Sit down.
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Is it strong enough
to support us both?

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I hope.
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Let's swing a little.
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You seem all tense.
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Motion relaxes people.
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It's like a cradle.
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A cradle relaxes a baby.
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They call you Baby, don't they?
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That's sort of a nickname.
:48:37
Well, in a swing you can relax
just like in a cradle.

:48:41
I don't like to swing. Besides,
I'm relaxed as much as necessary...

:48:45
No, you're not.
Your nerves are all tied up.

:48:49
You make me nervous.
:48:51
For swinging?
:48:52
Not just that.
:48:53
What else, then?
:48:54
All those questions
about the fire.

:48:58
I was only enquiring
about your husband...

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about his leaving the house
after supper.

:49:04
There's no reason why I should
have to explain things to you.

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No. Should we just relax.
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Would you move over and
make a little room?

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Is that enough room for you?
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It is for me, how about you?
:49:30
It was a lovely remark
your husband made...

:49:34
the good neighbour policy,
I mean.

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"You do me a good turn
and I'll do you one. "

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That was the way he put it.
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There now.
:49:56
Thanks.
:49:57
There's a lot of fine cotton lint
floating in the air.


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