Half Moon Street
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:47:10
So what are these
friends of yours like?

:47:12
Very ''Tattler''
and ''Country Life.''

:47:15
A bit hard to take sometimes,
but I hope you'll like them.

:47:31
-Please, allow me.
-No, I got it. Thank you.

:47:34
Sir, I’ll take that.
:47:35
-Rex!
-Maura.

:47:40
This must be the lovely Julia.
:47:42
I’m not. Does that mean
I have to go home?

:47:44
I’d like to introduce
Dr. Slaughter.

:47:47
Hi. You can call me Lauren.
:47:49
I’d much rather call you
Dr. Slaughter...

:47:51
if you don't mind.
:47:52
Slaughter is
a most unusual name.

:47:54
It sounds like something
in Trollope.

:47:56
I always like a little trollop
in bed before l go to sleep.

:47:59
-Who said that?
-l think it was old Harold.

:48:03
Hello. I’m Lauren Slaughter.
:48:05
How do you do?
:48:06
Americans wear the most
extraordinary things...

:48:08
on their feet, don't they?
:48:10
Felipe will show you
to your room.

:48:13
I can hardly wait.
:48:18
Yes, I thought your dress
looked absolutely lovely.

:48:21
Really beautiful.
:48:26
This is Dr. Slaughter.
:48:29
She seems to be totally
preoccupied with our cat.

:48:32
She's a friend of Rex.
:48:33
Dr. Slaughter, this is Sidney
and Alan Platts-Williams.

:48:37
How do you do?
:48:38
Can't think what's keeping him.
:48:41
If he's much longer,
Felipe will have a tantrum...

:48:43
and the lamb will be ruined.
:48:45
Dr. Slaughter is new to London.
:48:47
And where does she live?
:48:49
Dr. Slaughter lives
in Half Moon Street.

:48:52
Isn’t it simply crawling
with Arabs and call girls?

:48:55
Yes. It’s also very close
to the Middle Eastern Institute.

:48:58
I have a fellowship there.
:48:59
That's the organization that's
financed by all those wog banks.


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