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JEDBURGH
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Mr Harcourt's table, please.
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WAITER
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Yes, of course.
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JEDBURGH
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Thank you.
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PENDLETON
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Breakfast?
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JEDBURGH
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Yes, a large malt on the rocks, black coffee with honey.
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WAITER
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Yes, sir.
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HARCOURT
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There's no need to play the Texan, Jedburgh we can take it as read.
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JEDBURGH
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You're history, Harcourt. Heseltine is cutting Intelligence by 15%.
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HARCOURT
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We're not funded by the MOD, but by the Prime Minister's office.
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PENDLETON
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And the Arts Council.
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HARCOURT
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Mr Pendleton has us down as a band of strolling players.
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PENDLETON
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And the Commonwealth.
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HARCOURT
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As professional historians.
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PENDLETON
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And the GLC.
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HARCOURT
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A lesbian cooperative.
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JEDBURGH
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Frick and Frack.
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HARCOURT
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Well, what about Lowe?
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JEDBURGH
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The Met picked him up, then they dropped him again, from the sixth floor!
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PENDLETON
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Oh, dear.
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JEDBURGH
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Well, boys, I gave the report to Craven like you asked me to. He read it.
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