:25:03
- Your tea, Mr Farnswon'th.
- Oh, right... Yeah. My tea.
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Will there be anything else,
Mr Farnswon'th?
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No. I think that's about it.
:25:16
Thanks a lot. You want some tea?
:25:19
I want to know what
you're going to do about Pagglesham.
:25:22
Pagglesham!
It's what we're talking about!
:25:25
These people care
that their community
:25:28
isn't destroyed in the name
of free enterprise.
:25:31
A community where families
have lived for generations...
:25:36
I know about Pagglesham...
:25:38
These people will not let you
intimidate and frighten them.
:25:42
I don't frighten anybody.
:25:56
- What in God's name was that?
- Well, that was...
:26:00
...my... Mrs Farnswon'th.
:26:06
Sorry to disturb you. Mrs Farnswon'th
saw a mouse, but she's better now.
:26:10
- She just saw a mouse?
- No, outside. But she relives it.
:26:15
I'll be in the other room
if you need me, sir. Excuse me.
:26:20
- What's the matter with her?
- Well, listen...
:26:24
- It's really none of my business.
- Your wife's not your business?
:26:29
You don't understand...
:26:31
We will never let you build
that refinery.
:26:34
All right. I'll build my refinery
in some other place.
:26:37
Very funny. If you think I'm going
back to Pagglesham, you're wrong.
:26:42
I know you're not afraid of me.
:26:43
You think a schoolteacher is no
challenge for a famous industrialist,
:26:47
- but believe me...
- Will you please listen?
:26:51
Just be quiet a minute.
Just let me say one thing.
:26:55
- What is it?
- Sit down.