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1:25:02
A coup?
- Behind my back, yes!

1:25:06
If you don't mind, I just need to sit.
1:25:12
Behind my back
and behind the Reverend's back as well.

1:25:17
It's a disgrace.
I would even go as far as saying,

1:25:22
it is amoral.
And knowing what I know now,

1:25:26
I don't see how I can keep quiet.
- Jesus Christ, I knew it. She knows!

1:25:30
And when the Reverend finds out,
he will be mortified, I can assure you.

1:25:36
I'm going to tell him, Mrs Goodfellow.
- Grace. Grace, no.

1:25:39
No matter how much damage is done,
he must be told.

1:25:43
Well, I'm sure Walter will have
a quiet word with Cynthia Martin,

1:25:47
and it will be all sorted out.
- But it's not just Mrs Martin.

1:25:51
They've all got
their sordid little agendas.

1:25:55
In sixty years, Mrs. Goodfellow,
I have never known anything like it.

1:26:00
And in my condition, too.
It's really affecting my heart, you know?

1:26:05
I really do wish it didn't have to come
to this, but it does.

1:26:09
Your husband must be told.
- That's quite enough, Mrs Parker.

1:26:13
Out of the way, dear.
- What are you doing?

1:26:16
I will not have this family torn apart
after all we've been through.

1:26:20
She knows! She was going to tell dad.
- About the flower arranging committee!

1:26:24
This has nothing to do
with anything else...

1:26:29
Mrs Parker?
- Oh, dear.

1:26:33
Mrs Parker, can you hear me?
- Shit, is she...

1:26:39
Yes, I believe she is.
1:26:41
Oh, God. Oh, God.
1:26:45
She said herself, she had a dickey heart.
- I think you might have a dickey heart,

1:26:50
if someone came at you with a frying pan.
- Well, it was a simple misunderstanding,

1:26:54
it could happen to anybody.
- This cannot go on, mother! It is enough.

1:26:57
I understand you're upset, dear.
- I am! I've got two dead bodies.


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