:05:03
This is work, by the way,
my little travel bookshop,
:05:08
- Morning, Martin.
- Morning, Monsignor.
:05:11
which, um, well, sells travel books,
:05:14
and, to be frank with you,
doesn't always sell many of those.
:05:21
Classic.
Profit from major sales push,
:05:24
minus £347.
:05:28
Shall l, uh,
go and get you a cappuccino ?
:05:32
- You know, ease the pain a bit.
- Yeah, yeah.
:05:35
Better make it a half.
All l can afford.
:05:38
Get your logic.
Demi-cappu coming right up.
:06:06
Um, can l help you at all ?
:06:10
No, thanks.
l'll just... look around.
:06:14
Fine.
:06:22
Uh, that book's really not great.
:06:25
Just in case, you know, browsing turned
to buying. You'd be wasting your money.
:06:29
But if it's Turkey
you're interested in,
:06:31
um, this one, on the other hand,
is very good.
:06:34
Um, l think the man who wrote it has
actually been to Turkey, which helps.
:06:38
Um, there's also
a very amusing incident with a kebab,
:06:42
um, which is one
of many amusing incidents.
:06:45
Thanks.
l'll think about it.
:06:47
Or, in the bigger hardback variety,
there's--
:06:49
l'm sorry.
Can you just give me a second ?
:06:56
Excuse me.
:06:58
- Yes ?
- Bad news.