Keeping Mum
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1:23:01
I do love him.
- Then what about the letch?

1:23:05
I'm assuming Dad doesn't know about him?
1:23:11
Because I don't think he should,
I don't think he should know anything.

1:23:18
Right, Grace?
- Mom's the word, dear.

1:23:44
Oh, you're awake. I brought you some tea.
- Thank you.

1:23:48
Mrs Parker, last night, do you think
she might have seen something?

1:23:55
No, why?
1:23:58
She's on her way over.
1:24:04
That doesn't mean to say she saw anything.
- Who?

1:24:07
What are you talking about?
- Mrs Parker, maybe she saw something.

1:24:11
She did not see anything last night.
- She saw you last night.

1:24:15
No.
- Possibly.

1:24:17
Oh my God!
- I'll see to her.

1:24:20
Oh no, you won't. You'll stay right here.
You've seen to quite enough already.

1:24:25
Oh my God.
- Just keep calm.

1:24:28
Mrs. Goodfellow, did I wake you?
1:24:32
Actually, yes.
- I was hoping your husband would be home.

1:24:36
I need to speak to him.
- No, sorry, he's away.

1:24:40
He's on a three day convention.
- It's about the...

1:24:44
the flower arranging committee.
1:24:48
Oh, uhm...
1:24:51
you'll have to talk to him, not to me.
- Cynthia Martin...

1:24:54
has been doing her level best
to undermine my leadership.

1:24:59
I believe she's planning a coup.

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