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Was it my fault the council
tore down the riding stables?
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I know. I know life can be very unfair.
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But you never used to be sorry for yourself.
:21:09
Where's the Richard Blaney l married?
:21:12
Richard Blaney, DFC.
Do you remember the citation?
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For inspiring leadership, skill,
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and tenacity of purpose. '
:21:21
You divorced him.
That's what happened to him.
:21:23
Tell me, what sort of skill do
you need to deal with shopkeepers
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- and interfering bureaucrats?
- Shh. Everyone's listening.
:21:28
Let them. I'll bet they've never had
to tear down their own livelihood.
:21:34
lt's alright for you. You just go
and build it up somewhere else.
:21:36
You're like that. You're good at business.
:21:39
I'll bet they're all good at business here.
:21:41
I'll bet you're making a fortune
out of that agency.
:21:43
And why not?
lf you can't make love, sell it.
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The respectable kind, of course.
The married kind!
:21:51
Now look what you've done.
:21:52
- Oh, sir. Let me help you.
- Leave me alone!
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I'm sorry. I didn't mean that.
:22:06
Come on. We'd better go.
:22:09
Will you be alright?
:22:11
You did say you hadn't
enough money to put on that horse.
:22:15
Don't worry.
You've done enough for one day.
:22:34
- You had a coat too, didn't you?
- Yeah. That one there.
:22:37
Mine's the pink one.
:22:39
No, no, no. That's not allowed.
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Rules of the club.
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Thank you.