A Good Woman
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:23:01
Careful, it's hot.
:23:02
You told Robert we were
going to the club.

:23:04
I have a very poor sense
of direction.

:23:06
You have a very poor sense
of decorum.

:23:08
I never use that word.
I'm not sure what it means.

:23:10
- At the club we'd be with other people.
- You're right.

:23:13
Here we are,
in the sunshine...

:23:15
eating fish, literally
just off the boat...

:23:17
when we could be squashed between Lord
Tubby and Cecil the Scintillating...

:23:21
listening to one or the
other gripe about his digestion...

:23:24
while the Contessa, in a
counter-medley, wails that...

:23:26
Alessandra cares more for...
:23:28
the mating habits of the
blue bellied finch...

:23:31
than those of her own species,
and the widow Plymdale...

:23:33
bats her eyes logingly every
passing pair of trou.

:23:36
All of which is time well
spent in my book.

:23:39
So, yes, I take your point.
:23:41
I can't argue. At the club, we'd
be with other people.

:23:44
Afraid we'll be seen?
:23:47
Set the chins wagging?
:23:50
Do you know what I find
worse than being talked about?

:23:53
Not being talked about at all.
:24:37
Mrs Erlynne will see you upstairs.
:24:43
In her bedroom.
:24:46
Thank you. I won't be long.
:24:48
"I won't be long."

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