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2:02:02
- I'd have thought it was a fine song.
- It is.

2:02:05
Thank you.
2:02:06
Is there anything
we can arrange for you, Mr Temple?

2:02:10
No, thank you, Miss Lenoir.
2:02:12
I'll be fine.
2:02:15
It's very late. Congratulations, Lely.
2:02:18
- First class.
- Ach, no. Did you think so?

2:02:21
- Oh, yes.
- Better and better.

2:02:23
Thank you. "Grazie. Grazie."
2:02:25
- The Beefsteak?
- I'm ravenous.

2:02:27
- Gentlemen, good night.
- Good night.

2:02:30
- Good night, Butt!
- Good night.

2:02:32
Dickie! "Courage."
2:02:40
Well, there you have it, Dickie.
2:02:44
He's an absolute bastard.
2:02:48
I knew something of this order
would happen.

2:02:50
I sensed it, I told you so!
2:02:53
This really is unconscionably cruel.
2:02:58
You've missed your last train, Dickie.
2:03:02
It's too late to telegraph
the Mrs Temple now.

2:03:04
What'll you do?
2:03:06
I suppose I shall toddle across the river
to my mother's. She never sleeps.

2:03:14
There's g'aye few like us...
2:03:17
...and they're all dead.
2:03:20
My father used to say that.
2:03:22
Laughter.
2:03:24
Tears.
2:03:26
Curtain.
2:03:38
- Good afternoon, Bovill.
- Good afternoon, Mr Gilbert.

2:03:41
- Good afternoon.
- Good afternoon, Miss Russell.

2:03:44
Good afternoon, Rhys... Good heavens!
2:03:47
- Afternoon, Mr Gilbert.
- Good afternoon.

2:03:49
- Might you, er... spare us a moment?
- Of course, we're here to rehearse!

2:03:53
- Please, Mr Gilbert, sir.
- Yes, Price, what is it?

2:03:56
- We, er...
- Hmm?!


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