The End of the Affair
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:37:01
How is it there?
:37:03
Why the fictitious
dental appointment, sir?

:37:08
Exhibit " B."
:37:10
My boy took that.
:37:14
The party in question emerged
two hours later.

:37:17
Passage of time being
amply sufficient for...

:37:20
intimacy to have taken place.
:37:23
The courts generally demand
at least an hour, sir.

:37:26
Now, my boy would have provided us
with photos of her reemergence...

:37:30
but for the unfortunate
occurrence of him...

:37:33
falling asleep.
:37:40
Luckily, sir,
the party in question...

:37:42
mistook him
for an abandoned urchin...

:37:45
woke him up and led him
to the nearest tube station...

:37:47
so that the time of reemergence
is definitely established...

:37:50
as was an acquaintance which may have
its uses in the future, for all we know.

:37:55
So should I walk in and confront him
like an injured husband?

:37:58
I'm against it, sir.
It complicates things in the courts.

:38:01
This will never reach court.
:38:03
- An amicable settlement then.
- There's lack of interest.

:38:07
One can hardly make a fuss
about a man called Smythe.

:38:10
I'd just like to see him,
that's all.

:38:13
Well, perhaps Lance can oblige us
next time with a frontal.

:38:17
- Lance?
- My boy.

:38:19
Called after Lancelot,
the Round Table.

:38:21
He found the Holy Grail.
:38:24
That was Galahad. Lancelot
was found in bed with Guinevere.

:38:30
I hadn't heard.
:38:46
I have to say, sir,
I would advise against it.

:38:49
I'd just like to see
what a man called Smythe looks like.

:38:54
Will you lend me your boy?
:38:57
Well, if you'll assure me
there'll be nothing unpleasant.


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