Oscar and Lucinda
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:22:05
Your visitor, sir.
:22:07
Jolly good.
Show him in.

:22:15
Monsieur Leplastrier.
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This is from Botany...
:22:27
and the other is
from Hallet's in London.

:22:30
Hold them up to the light.
Compare them.

:22:34
The London...
this one...

:22:37
it's quite yellow...
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and this is...
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Oh, it is so clear.
It is lovely.

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Now...
:22:49
the pièce de résistance.
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Oh!
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- No! No, you must not.
- Why must I not?

:22:58
Because...
you know what will happen...

:23:02
well, when it is... gone.
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Oh.
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I'm sorry.
:23:12
There's nothing
to be sorry for.

:23:20
The glassworks that are for sale
in Darling Harbour...

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- I wish to buy them.
- To buy?

:23:28
Would you help me?
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But I have no knowledge
of the commercial side.

:23:34
My theory is adequate, of course, but...
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- I'll be there in a minute, Frazer.
- Very good, sir.

:23:40
Don't worry about him. Now stay, please.
:23:45
Soon, though, I have
clergyman's business to attend to.

:23:48
- Yes. You cannot help me.
- On the contrary.

:23:50
Of course I shall help you
to buy your glassworks.

:23:53
I have more than
£10,000.

:23:56
The deuce you do.
:23:57
Will you take
the plunge with me?


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