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1:22:01
Must you talk to yourself?
Has she told you about your letters?

1:22:05
- What?
- The tax letters are in the study.

1:22:08
- I say that!
- In the pigeon-house.

1:22:11
- The pigeon-house?
- The pigeon-hole!

1:22:14
Anybody would think
you were married.

1:22:17
- But I could hear voices.
- Voices? What sort of voices?

1:22:22
- Box voices... People's boxes.
- There's no one here.

1:22:26
I saw the door handle move,
and these bags, I mean...

1:22:30
I'm not sure they were, you know,
when we went in.

1:22:34
Do you have to put your tie on?
1:22:36
If someone left them outside,
1:22:39
I mean, they obviously wish them
to be downstairs in the...

1:22:43
- Mrs Clockett?
- Could be.

1:22:46
Carrying various things. Who knows?
1:22:51
You can't go like that.
Mrs Crackett. She's irreplaceable.

1:22:56
Well, at least I thanked her properly
for the sardines.

1:23:01
- Still poking around, are you?
- Yes, still poking. Still pulling.

1:23:08
Lucky I can't see far with this leg.
1:23:11
Just trying all the doors,
checking all the door handles.

1:23:17
- Mrs Blackett.
- Clackett.

1:23:20
- Is there anyone else in the house?
- No one.

1:23:25
I heard boxes...
I found these voices.

1:23:28
- No.
- I must have imagined it.

1:23:30
Oh, my God!
1:23:36
I beg your pardon?
1:23:40
Oh, my God!
1:23:51
- What is it?
- Oh, my God! The study door's open.

1:23:56
They'll need these inside the...
1:23:59
So I'll just put them outside the...
Then they can, you know?


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