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PENDLETON
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The BBC.
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CRAVEN
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Why?
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PENDLETON
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Because that's where the Prime Minister is. I'm looking after her tonight.
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CRAVEN
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You do this for a living?
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PENDLETON
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No, but this evening we're a little short-handed. My brief's a bit wider than that, which brings me to your daughter.
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CRAVEN
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What about her?
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PENDLETON
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She was some sort of terrorist, wasn't she?
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CRAVEN
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Terrorist?
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PENDLETON
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According to her file.
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CRAVEN
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What file?
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PENDLETON
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Oh, there's a file but it's difficult to get hold of.
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CRAVEN
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What's your interest in this matter?
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PENDLETON
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The safety of the realm. We like to know what's going on north of Watford. I presume you discount the idea of revenge? No one here believes it.
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CRAVEN
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If you have an alternative, I'd like to hear it.
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PENDLETON
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What's all this about investigating the miners?
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CRAVEN
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I was called in by their election officers. Someone had been rigging the ballot.
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PENDLETON
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Who stood to benefit?
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CRAVEN
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James Godbolt.
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PENDLETON
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Is the motive there for murder?
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CRAVEN
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No.
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