Two for the Road
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1:36:00
for one of his ten minute chats
for six hours.

1:36:03
I'm not having any ten minute
chats with Maurice.

1:36:10
Pin on a nice smile, darling.
We're almost there.

1:36:28
Joanna thought these would
go well in the living pit.

1:36:31
Bless you both.
1:36:33
Prettier than ever.
1:36:36
Your prettier than ever.
1:36:38
Everyone's admiring the house,
I can't tell you.

1:36:40
Tell me. I can't stand
praise unless I have it.

1:36:43
This is a beautiful house.
Congratulations.

1:36:45
You must be the architect.
1:36:48
I love the high ceilings.
1:36:49
And the low floors?
1:36:51
Precious.
1:36:52
You'll never believe this. It's
the wildest coincidence imaginable.

1:36:55
When I was on route to the airport,
who do you think I bumped into?

1:37:00
Metaphorically speaking,
of course.

1:37:01
But Howard and Cathy
Maxwell Manchester.

1:37:04
On their way back
from the hospital.

1:37:05
She's been undergoing
surgery.

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- Beautiful house.
- She has a hopeful prognosis.

1:37:11
They told me to call you
when I got to Europe.

1:37:14
What a charming couple
and everything.

1:37:16
When I called Yvonne and found out
you built their new home.

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You can imagine!
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Isn't that the wildest
coincidence imaginable?

1:37:24
Yes, isn't it?
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I think you've done
fantastic things.

1:37:27
You must be a very happy man.
1:37:29
Yeah, I guess so.
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And your wife is such a darling.
I've heard so much about her.

1:37:34
You've got a wonderful
little boy, haven't you?

1:37:36
No, we've got a wonderful
little girl.

1:37:38
That's right.
A wonderful little girl.

1:37:40
I'm happy to see a bright
and talented man like you

1:37:44
break right through to the top.
1:37:45
I only wish Howard and Cathy
were here

1:37:47
because they believed in you
right from the start.

1:37:51
- Lf not before.
- Come along.

1:37:56
Mr. Wallace?
Telephone for you.

1:37:59
Follow me, sir.
I plug you in.


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