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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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Comrade sisters, I think we should now put the motion to the vote.
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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Due to this latest crisis in Western capitalism, the corporation's running a reduced bus service.
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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[O.S] The last bus has been brought forward by one hour.
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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May the tellers please come forward and make themselves known?
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One: Compassionate Leave
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CRAVEN
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Where's your coat?
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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Catch any of the speeches?
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One: Compassionate Leave
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CRAVEN
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I got stuck in a crowd of your sisters. It was difficult to concentrate.
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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You think of nothing but sex these days, Dad.
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One: Compassionate Leave
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CRAVEN
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Do I?
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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You should try and grow out of it!
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One: Compassionate Leave
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CRAVEN
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Why?
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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Because there are other things! The whole world's falling around your ears and you don't even care.
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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What about the union enquiry?
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One: Compassionate Leave
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CRAVEN
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We're making progress.
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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Are you going to Blackpool?
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One: Compassionate Leave
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CRAVEN
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No.
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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Good. The press would have had a field day.
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One: Compassionate Leave
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CRAVEN
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I can't say I'm sorry.
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One: Compassionate Leave
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EMMA
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Who's going to look after you when I've gone?
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CRAVEN
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I'll find some little number. Set her up.
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