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over the matter
of an allowance?

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An allowance, I might add, that
Sir William's death has now made secure.

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What sort of an allowance
would that be, sir?

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Ah, there you are.
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Have you got
enough light?

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Black on black? We don't want you
going blind on top of everything else.

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They've got to be done,
Mr. Jennings,

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but the outside staff
need them for the funeral.

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I'm sorry that this business with Elsie
has landed you with so much work.

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That's what comes
of being so reliable.

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- Never mind me.
- Hmm.

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Mr. Jennings, have you--
have you spoken to the police again?

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Not yet, no.
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I suppose they have to ask
their questions, don't they have to?

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Well, yes.
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Will they be talking
to all of us?

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I shouldn't think so, no.
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Well, I'll leave you
to it, then.

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Mr. Jennings.
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You know-- You know
I'd say anything you want me to.

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- What?
- Anything at all.

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I don't care what I tell them, if it'll
help you. Y-Y-You know that, don't you?

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You've only to ask.
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So, let me, uh, let me pour you
a cup of tea, eh?

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Yes, thank you. Would you mind
putting the milk in afterwards?

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Of course.
Of course.

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Don't know what came over me.
I usually put the milk in after,
but on that occasion--

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- Sir.
- Not now, thank you.

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So sorry.

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