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And some of them
are rather cute and courteous.

:49:03
You have them dangling
on a leash, Jessie.

:49:05
One must keep oneself amused,
don't you know?

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So terribly trying.
:49:15
When I meet a gentleman,
he invites me to supper.

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I mention my little... secret...
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...and then he's off, quick smart.
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C'est impossible!
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You shouldn't reveal your secret...
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...until he's fallen in love
with you and has proposed!

:49:29
Oh, Jessie, for goodness' sake!
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By the by, "monsieur",
you do realise I have a little boy?

:49:34
I couldn't possibly pretend
that Stanton doesn't exist. No.

:49:38
No, he's my precious little bundle.
:49:41
- How's his toothache?
- Earache.

:49:44
He suffers terribly, poor mite.
:49:46
- Shall I lace you up now, Miss Bond?
- Of course, Emily.

:49:50
Surely your Mr Barnes would be willing?
:49:53
Mr Baker. Jessie, please!
:49:56
I do not intend
to become a widow again before I'm 50.

:49:59
No. Neither do I.
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# No doubt, yet spite of all your pains
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# The interesting fact remains
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- Come in.
:50:13
#... a little boy
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# He was a little boy
:50:21
Five minutes, Miss Braham.
:50:22
- Thank you, Shrimp.
- Pleasure, miss.

:50:31
# But soft, they waken one by one
:50:34
# The spell has worked
:50:36
# The deed is done
:50:39
# I would suggest that we retire
:50:43
# While Love, the housemaid
:50:46
# Lights her kitchen fire
:50:50
# While Love, the housemaid
:50:54
# Lights her kitchen fire

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