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Here, are you starting again?
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- What if I am?- What if the police come?
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Let ´em. The windowsare steamed up, the doors are locked.
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It´s like a Turkish bath.It don´t half make you thirsty.
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Here! Watch your ringwith my stockings.
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Move over a bit, then.
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Get your knee off the wheel!
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- I can´t. L´m stuck.- Look out. L´II do it.
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That hurt!
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I told you to be carefulwith your legs.
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- I was only trying to be helpful.- I can help myself.
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Hello.
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They never make these carsbig enough, do they?
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Well, you all settled in?We can begin. My name is...
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Alfie?
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Alfie.
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I suppose you think you´re goingto see the bleeding titles now.
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Well, you´re not, so relax.
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What time will your old manbe at the station?
:02:19
- Never mind him.- That´s who I will mind.
:02:22
Never spoil a good thing.You women don´t get that.
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- Enough´s as good as a feast.- You´ve changed your tune.
:02:29
That horn put me off. I hate noiseat a time like that. Eh, mate?
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Don´t forget your napkin.
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The first time you put your hankieover your shoulder,
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I thoughtyou were going to play your fiddle.
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I come from a musical family.Here. Mind you don´t catch cold.
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l´ve had a lovely time, Alfie.
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A married woman. Every one of ´emin need of a good laugh.
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It never strikes their husbands.
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