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:53:07
- Pendersleigh today?
- Yes.

:53:10
Mother, he can hardly stand up.
What does Jowitt say?

:53:12
- He seems to think he's well enough to leave.
- Keep him there.

:53:15
I'll get the 1:40. Someone will have to
talk sense to you people. Good-bye. What?

:53:19
- Shall I send the car?
- No, I'll get a cab from the station.

:53:28
- How much do I owe?
- Fourpence, governor.

:53:30
Thank you.
Thank you very, very much for being so kind.

:53:34
Well, I hope you get better soon.
:53:43
We've enjoyed
having him here, haven't we, Mother?

:53:46
What are you playing at, Clive?
You're far too ill to travel.

:53:50
I can't go on being
such a bore to your family, Maurice.

:53:53
- Don't be absurd.
- Such good friends.

:53:55
As he says, relations almost.
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Mother. Mother, get in.
:54:02
- Good-bye, Mrs. Durham.
- Thank you so much.

:54:06
Good-bye, Mrs. Durham.
Don't let your coachman bump about.

:54:11
Bye-bye.
:54:16
Good-bye.
:54:18
Good-bye. And don't forget his embrocation.
:54:20
And fuller's earth, remember.
:54:43
I'll tell cook.
:54:55
Terrible affair
about Viscount Risley, sir.


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