The End of the Affair
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1:19:01
- Oh, dear.
- Here. Come with me.

1:19:03
Come. So where's
your boy this time?

1:19:06
I left him at home, sir.
1:19:08
Hardly a wise move. He'd have
had the sense not to get noticed.

1:19:12
You think so, sir?
Perhaps I wasn't cut out for this job.

1:19:15
Tell your employer
the circumstances are unique.

1:19:18
What was your phrase?
The party in question is a writer.

1:19:23
- They notice everything.
- They certainly seem to, sir.

1:19:28
- So who's hired you this time?
- I'm not at liberty to say, sir.

1:19:32
Let me guess. The jealous husband.
1:19:37
I never expected to be
recalled to this case, sir.

1:19:39
Yours is a secure profession.
1:19:41
As long as fools like us love,
your employment never ends.

1:19:45
You could put it like that.
1:19:47
And love never ends, does it?
1:19:51
It seems not.
1:19:52
So what do you need?
1:19:55
Photographs of us
in flagrante delicto?

1:19:57
Copies of hotel bills? Evidence of
soiled sheets? We'd be happy to oblige.

1:20:02
No, my brief is to follow you.
Inform him as to your whereabouts.

1:20:07
Which, of course, you'll do.
1:20:09
I'm obliged to, sir, under
the terms of my employment, posthaste.

1:20:12
Won't you need supplementary evidence?
The divorce courts will demand it.

1:20:18
They generally do, sir,
if it come to that.

1:20:21
Well, Exhibit "A."
1:20:24
Receipt for two sandwiches
bought on the train to Brighton.

1:20:29
Mutual sandwiches are surely
evidence of intimacy, aren't they?

1:20:33
- They could be so construed, sir.
- Exhibit " B."

1:20:35
Two tickets for a Big Dipper.
1:20:37
- You seem to be doing my job for me.
- Yes, but we haven't quite got there.

1:20:41
What would clinch it for us?
1:20:43
What would make
divorce a certainty?

1:20:52
Generally, sir, some kind
of photographic evidence of--

1:20:59
Of intimacy.

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