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Time, Gentlemen, Please! (1952)

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Time, Gentlemen, Please!

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  • Miss Mouncey: Talking of vagabonds, something must be done about Daniel Dance before the visit.
  • Sir Digby Montague: He's bound to be contemptuous of course. The Irish always are.
  • Mary Wade: There's going to be a revolution. A revolution I tells you.
  • Peggy Stebbins: I suppose one of these days you'll allow yourself to have a bit of fun.
  • Bill Jordan: Oh I doubt it - I'm incredibly practical.
  • Peggy Stebbins: You mean you're practically incredible!
  • Emma Stebbins: You'll end up on a haystack like your grandfather!
  • P.R.O.: Where the blazes is Little Heyhoe?
  • P.R.O.'s Secretary: Search me, Sir!
  • [the PRO gives the secretary an admiring glance]
  • P.R.O.: Some other time.
  • [Sally has taken some food to Dan, her grandfather, who is lurking in Sir Digby Montague's garden]
  • Dan Dance: The cook is to be complimented on her French dressing. The French are famous for two things: dressing and undressing.
  • [church bell is tolling continuously in the background]
  • Timothy Crouch: No money for you today, Daniel Dance, old boy. The Reverend Simpson passed away peaceful in the night.
  • Dan Dance: Passed away? The poor old devil. He'll know now whether he's been wasting his time or not.
  • [Emma Stebbins walks towards the almshouses, wearing a long hooded cloak and carrying a wicker basket]
  • Mary Wade: Mind you don't meet a big bad wolf!

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