Possession
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:07:01
- Why, are you interested?
- I told you, I'm off women.

:07:05
Yeah, but there's no reason
to be off women.

:07:14
- Why do we sit in your hall?
- It's the best room.

:07:17
I bought this place for the hallway.
:07:21
I found something pretty
incredible in the London Library.

:07:25
- A place to sit?
- No.

:07:28
I found something of Ash's.
Randolph Ash?

:07:31
Ash? Doesn't he have
some sort of celebration going?

:07:35
- It's a centenary of his love poems.
- Mushy ones? Found after his death?

:07:40
- Is the table laid, darling?
- What's it cost an hour?

:07:44
- Candi's a friend, I told you.
- Not her, you.

:07:48
What do you charge an hour, roughly?
:07:52
- I don't know, 500.
- Pounds?

:07:55
- No wonder you have a nice hallway.
- Thank you.

:07:59
I want seven minutes
of attorney-client privilege.

:08:03
Step into my office.
:08:15
Ash wrote those.
:08:17
- They're not the originals?
- Yeah.

:08:19
How much time is left?
I gotta think of a defense.

:08:23
- They're practically love letters.
- Rather racy.

:08:27
Ash supposedly never even looked
at another woman his entire marriage.

:08:32
Can you imagine if I proved
that Mr. Perfect Husband...

:08:36
...had this Shakespearean
dark-lady thing going?

:08:40
The duck's done. Would you
be a sweetheart and do the sauce?

:08:44
Yeah, sure.
:08:47
- Duck, huh?
- Yeah, Peking.

:08:50
No, it's from around the corner.
:08:54
Yeah, but that would be extraordinary.
:08:58
It'd be rewriting history, old chap.

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