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:58:04
I know him. He worked here as a barman.
:58:07
His name is Richard Blaney.
He's a right bastard.

:58:10
Are you quite certain it's the same man?
:58:15
Gone off with your barmaid?
What exactly do you mean by gone off?

:58:18
She's been out all night with him
and hasn't yet returned.

:58:20
I felt it my duty to tell you that
I consider her to be in great danger.

:58:24
That is, of course,
if she's still alive and kicking.

:58:26
Thank you for your information, Mr Forsythe.
:58:28
Tell me, what does this
barmaid of yours look like?

:58:37
I can set your mind at rest.
She was alive at 8:00 this morning.

:58:41
8:00 this morning?
:58:43
Well, where is she now? We opened at 1 1 :00!
:58:46
But is she coming back here or not?
She's left all her clothes!

:58:50
I expect she'll turn up.
:58:52
Today, ladies abandon their honour
more readily than their clothes.

:58:55
Thank you for your information,
Mr Forsythe. I'll send someone over.

:58:59
That was Forsythe, manager of
the Globe Pub, Covent Garden.

:59:09
I tell you what, Jim,
I'm glad I'm not in the potato business.

:59:11
- Got enough troubles of me own.
- You're not a bad judge, Bob.

:59:15
The potato business is poison, always was.
:59:17
It costs a fortune to dig 'em up,
another fortune to transport them.

:59:21
And what do you have at the end?
Hardly any money for them.

:59:24
Mostly you can't sell them.
:59:26
I've got to send a truckload
back up to Lincolnshire tonight.

:59:29
And what will they do with them?
They'll plow them back in.

:59:32
(Jim) Can you beat it?
:59:34
And they say
there's people hungry in this world.

:59:36
True, Jim.
And there are a few thirsty as well.

:59:39
Come on, have one with your Uncle Bob.
:59:43
Good afternoon!
:59:45
Where do you think you've been?
Your half-day was yesterday!

:59:49
You took a hell of a chance,
spending the night with a murderer.

:59:53
- How do you know what I did?
- Now come off it.

:59:55
You took his clothes.
You didn't come home. It stands to reason.

:59:57
- Mind your own bleeding business!
- Don't talk to me like that!


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