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:41:02
Very good.
:41:04
- I promise you
I can pay back every penny.
-Just take it.

:41:08
- Your bid.
- I must say,

:41:10
your guests sleep in much more
comfortable beds than your servants.

:41:18
Excuse me.
:41:20
- What did Isobel give to you?
What did Isobel give to you?
- Don't make a scene here.

:41:25
- Ivor dear.
- No more lies, Freddie.

:41:27
Would it be possible to play
something more cheerful?

:41:31
We'reall quite emotional enough
as it is.

:41:34
- Give it to me.
- What?

:41:36
Excuse me.
:41:37
Freddie,
stop all your lies.

:41:39
If you don't give it to me,
I will scream this house down.

:41:44
- You don't believe me, try me.
- Anthony, there you are.

:41:46
- Where have you been?
- I--

:41:48
- You know, you've missed dinner.
We can organize a tray for you.
- I don't want anything.

:41:54
Try buying yourself
a new frock with that.

:42:00
- We gave up, Louisa dear.
- Oh. Right.

:42:02
I'm so, so sorry.
:42:04
Mmm, no coffee, George,
but I'll have a--

:42:06
- Aah!
- I do apologize, sir.
Can't imagine how that happened.

:42:09
You son of a bitch.
You did that on purpose!

:42:12
Shall I fetch you
a towel, sir?

:42:22
- Oh!
:42:24
- Arthur.
- Oh, dear!

:42:27
Clean this up,
will you.

:42:31
They were fishin'
parts of her body out the Thames
from Richmond to Rotherhithe.

:42:35
- Some more tea, Constable?
:42:37
I'll take that.
Thank you, Bertha.

:42:40
No head.
No hands.

:42:42
- Unfortunately, the body
had no distinguishing marks.
- What's the point in that?

:42:45
- Won't it all be chucked out?
- I'll know I've left everything
in good order.

:42:49
That's all I can do
for him now.

:42:51
- Yeah, but he won't--
- Hey, leave him alone.

:42:54
George has had his revenge on
Mr. Denton-- hot coffee in the lap.

:42:57
- Oh!
- Poor Mr. Denton.


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