Plunkett & Macleane
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:42:01
- What?
- Does it work?

:42:03
It has been known, yeah.
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Just be very careful, all right?
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Typical aristocracy.
:42:23
She gives you the pox...
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...and then four days later
she's marrying someone else.

:42:29
- Poor bastard.
- Rich bastard.

:42:32
Marriage à la mode, my dear Plunkett.
:42:35
- Love you, darling.
- I love you, too.

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Love her fortune, that is.
:42:40
(Plunkett) There they are:
the Devonshire diamonds.

:42:43
- See your Rebecca's here.
- Is she?

:42:46
- Where? Where?
- End of the table, right-hand side.

:42:53
Bastard!
:42:56
What rhymes with Rebecca?
:42:59
Pecker. How is the old, er...
:43:02
- Ah, much better, thank you.
- Good.

:43:05
I think it's got bigger,
if you can imagine such a thing.

:43:08
I'd rather not.
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- Right, let's get going.
- Yes.

:43:19
My new mask.
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Shall we?
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Right. Three minutes.
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(Dixon) Oh, hello! Look at these.
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Ladies and gentlemen!
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I crave your attention, but not
half so much as I crave your valuables.

:43:53
- This is part of the entertainment.
- Bloody realistic.

:43:56
Not part of the entertainment.
I am the Gentleman Highwayman.


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