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:03:01
I think an outsider has more of
a chance of getting through to him

:03:05
than any of us locals.
:03:06
I gather you were something
of a progressive at Oxford.

:03:09
Don't believe everything you hear
but yes, element of truth in that.

:03:13
He's happy to put you
and your wife up for the night.

:03:16
I think he rather relishes
the idea of a good argument.

:03:20
Well, if his reputation
is anything to go by,

:03:22
he'd love to shock the socks off
any churchman that goes near him.

:03:27
May I introduce you to my wife?
I don't think you've met.

:03:33
Estella, the Bishop of Sydney.
My wife, Estella.

:03:36
- Welcome to Australia.
- Thank you.

:04:25
- Morning.
- Tickets, please.

:04:30
- Do you know if a taxi's waiting?
- Yeah. There's not.

:04:35
I, um, understand one was booked
to go to Mr Lindsay's place.

:04:39
Doing a bit of modelling, are yous?
:04:41
No, I certainly am not.
:04:44
Taxi's been a bit late lately.
You'd be better off down at the pub.

:04:49
May we leave our baggage here?
:04:52
I'm about to knock off.
It'll be pilfered.

:04:55
Would you mind giving us
a hand with it, then?

:04:59
- Oh, I'm awfully sorry.
- I'll forgive you.


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