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00:29Ah, the Chevalier Herpes with Madame Toulouse.
00:42Ah, what column should that go under?
00:44Extramarital fondling.
00:46Right.
00:47Oh, it's like Dante's Flophouse down there.
00:50I know, isn't it?
00:51It's an offence to decent Catholic eyes.
00:54Yes, it is.
00:54I should pluck mine out.
00:55The rest remind me to pluck them out later.
00:57Right.
00:57Pluck eyes out.
00:59I don't realise there's a bit of a going on.
01:01That hideous racket is a very expensive Italian.
01:03Mm.
01:04And reputed to be a great and insatiable lover.
01:07Is he?
01:07Is he?
01:08Mm.
01:08No, personally, I found him quite an adventurous and sweaty.
01:11Always going, oh, happy, oh, this and spaghetti, that,
01:15going on and on about his mother all the time.
01:17Oh, oh!
01:18Oh, our keys to Montpellier is having trouble keeping her tongue down her own throat.
01:23Apparently it's been down so many, it's learnt six languages on its own.
01:26Oh, my God.
01:27Cold-eye.
01:28What, what, what?
01:29Madam, the plant has gone on to act two before the rest of us.
01:34Is this absolutely necessary?
01:36Excuse me.
01:37Yes, it is.
01:39Marie Antoinette relies on my mistress for all of her scandalous gossip.
01:43I am her eyes and her ears, bouffant.
01:46Thankfully not her brain.
01:48That's looked after by a small plant in Salzburg.
01:50Oh, I don't know.
01:54I'm rather surprised she's not here.
01:56She normally likes a bit of opera.
01:58No, only the German stuff.
02:00She don't like it unless they sound like they're trying to shift some phlegm.
02:04Take the strain.
02:05I'm going over the edge.
02:05There's some activity here in the stalls.
02:07Oh, my...
02:07Oh, la, la, la.
02:10Oh, she's a dulce.
02:11She's a milky-op salute.
02:12Spit on her.
02:13Then she'll look up.
02:16Oh, no, she's with her husband.
02:19Oh, sorry.
02:19Oh.
02:21Careful, careful.
02:23That's it.
02:23And people have no sense of indecency.
02:25Continue, opera.
02:27Continue.
02:31Here.
02:32I hope I spell orgy right.
02:33I trust I acted correctly in bringing this to Her Majesty's most urgent attention.
02:41Ratsbosh!
02:44Her Majesty says she's nauseated.
02:47Oh, please inform Her Majesty that I am also ratsbrush.
02:51Oh, bosh.
02:52Bosh.
02:53I'm bosh-bosh.
02:55Oh, no, it's one bosh, isn't it, with the rats on the front.
02:58Ratsbosh.
02:59Ratsbosh.
02:59You have to sound a bit like you're trying to get a wasp out of your throat, like this.
03:02Ratsbosh, ratsbosh.
03:04Will you please go and wait outside?
03:07Her Majesty does not speak to people from the lower orders.
03:09A class, I might add, you would have to stretch to get up to.
03:13Good for you.
03:17Backwards, backwards.
03:25I'm sorry.
03:26Oh, hello.
03:27I must apologise, Your Majesty.
03:33One has tried to educate her on the ways of our Lord.
03:36I see you as a very Austrian woman, my name.
03:47And I say this not because you also have the big buttons.
03:51I say it because you fear God.
03:55Oh.
03:56But how sad, Majesty, that so many of my countrymen and women do not.
04:00Of course, in Austria, this would never happen.
04:09We go to the opera to watch opera.
04:12Sure.
04:13When we watched it, we feel wonderful.
04:17We go home.
04:18We make whoopies.
04:21Of course.
04:23You ever eat whoopies?
04:25Whoopie.
04:31An excremental Teryllian onion and radish salad.
04:35Hence the necessity for leather shorts.
04:38Oh, yes.
04:39It's exclusively appetising.
04:41The whoopie.
04:43Oh!
04:44We must get you some as a reward
04:47for all the vital and fearsome work that you do
04:51without a fingering bird
04:53to make this thicket bird
04:55a more versified place
04:57in which to...
04:59Live?
05:05Dwell!
05:08I mean, Peppeldash of the Varian Cobb.
05:11I mean, point that woman at the sky.
05:12She could not let a blackbird with one syllable, couldn't she?
05:15Sideways.
05:16Sideways.
05:17Sideways.
05:18You can get rid of that.
05:19Well, apparently, it's a very good buppie.
05:21I know, but I'm in rather delicate health at the moment.
05:23I was rather nauseous this morning.
05:25Give it to the poor.
05:26They've all got the squitties, anyway, haven't they?
05:28It's about a sea of effort.
05:30Oh, Mr. Fock.
05:31Fock.
05:33Did you see him?
05:34What did he say?
05:35I spoke briefly with the court physician, madame,
05:38who, after great deliberation,
05:40concluded that your ailment
05:41might have something to do with a small illness.
05:45You're ill.
05:46Of course I'm ill.
05:47Look at me.
05:47I'm all floppy.
05:48Look.
05:48I did mention an alarming degree of flop.
05:53Did you mention these?
05:55Well, they've always been floppy.
05:58No.
05:58Pain.
05:59The pain.
06:00I can hardly bear for them to be touched.
06:02Oh.
06:02Yeah, well, luckily for you,
06:04they're not often, are they?
06:05No.
06:07I mean, I might be dying
06:09of some disgusting disease.
06:12Like the flibberatic screebles or the...
06:15Yeah, or the mulch.
06:16The mulch.
06:16I mean, I've recently been in very close contact with the peasantry.
06:21Just yesterday,
06:22we scraped two of them off the wheels of her carriage.
06:24Yes.
06:25Is that all he said?
06:26Is that all?
06:27Nothing more?
06:27No.
06:28There was something else.
06:31Oh.
06:32Well, come on out with it.
06:33I'm the most hardy of women, monsieur.
06:35I shall not sway or swoon.
06:37He said you're probably pregnant.
06:39There's that.
06:42Right-o.
06:46Ready?
06:47Mind the booze.
06:48Mind the...
06:49Mind the...
06:50Mind the...
06:51Mind the blanche.
06:53Mind the sexy fumbling.
06:56I'm humble.
06:58I stand corrected.
06:59Thanks!
07:00Thank you, ma.
07:01That's good.
07:01What a sense of humour.
07:03Next!
07:03It is a sad day, my dear,
07:08when one can't fondle a man at the opera
07:11even during the dull bits.
07:12I do so hate it when Her Majesty is angry.
07:15She has the unfortunate habit of staring down her nose.
07:18Like being reprimanded by two buglers.
07:20I think what the king sees in her, I've no idea.
07:24Though, like, most Austrians,
07:26she does have quite a large bottom.
07:28Her pendulous posterior, my dear,
07:30is not the problem.
07:32Our adversary here is the contest of Vash.
07:36Oh, no!
07:38Shall I not?
07:39It is she who spies on us.
07:41She who tells everything.
07:44Well, then I'm quite certain
07:46that she does it with the very best intentions.
07:49My dear Founi,
07:49are you afraid of her?
07:54I think perhaps a little, yes.
07:56Then you must take comfort, my dear.
07:59One day she will put her foot wrong.
08:02And when she does,
08:03I shall be there to ruin her forever.
08:07This is a disaster.
08:10I don't do mums-to-be.
08:12As if she weren't bulgy enough.
08:16Oh, give over.
08:17Here.
08:19One must consider the possibility.
08:26But I haven't...
08:28You know, I haven't...
08:30Well, obviously I have.
08:34What, with a man?
08:36Yes, with a man.
08:37But not of late.
08:40Oh, come on, think.
08:41I think.
08:42What, weeks?
08:46Months?
08:46Oh, God, years.
08:50What?
08:52Look, I refuse to be questioned
08:53by someone who's been occupied
08:55more times than Constantinople.
08:57But surely, madam, your husband...
09:03Oh, he's so old, isn't he?
09:04I mean, the flesh is willing, but...
09:06Yes, the eyesight's not up to it.
09:07No.
09:08I only will normally spend a happy ten minutes
09:10pleasuring the bedside table.
09:11Oh, no, no, no, I'm not with childs.
09:18I just need something to build up my strength.
09:20Give me some lunch.
09:21What is it?
09:22All right.
09:23Anything special to tempt madame's palate?
09:26Oh, hmm, hmm.
09:28Uh, yes, do you know, I think I'll try some of that, um, whoopee.
09:32Oh, good choice, yeah.
09:33Um, some raw kidneys.
09:35Um...
09:36Yeah.
09:36And for a pudding?
09:37A pudding.
09:38Uh, some soap.
09:40I'm rather peggish, but...
09:43Well, some soap.
09:49Well, come on.
09:50Can you see anything?
09:54Might I ask what exactly I'm looking for?
09:59I don't know, a baby or anything that wasn't there a month ago, monsieur.
10:02Well, how would I know?
10:04Oh, hopeless.
10:05Bring me that mirror and warm that spoon.
10:10Oh, excellent.
10:14Surely, madame, this sort of thing is best left to the palace physician.
10:17What?
10:18The palace physician knows nothing of pregnancy, sir,
10:20except that he's responsible for about ten a month, I believe.
10:24It's all right, she's back.
10:26Oh, excellent.
10:27Any luck?
10:28Well, I've just been having a long chat with the palace cook,
10:31you know, old courgette.
10:32As you know, she's had an astounding number of buns in her oven,
10:36and she's given me two foolproof pregnancy tests to do on you.
10:39All right, what do we do?
10:40Right, the first one involves this.
10:42Now, don't worry, it goes under the pillow.
10:44Oh, right.
10:45And after a few days,
10:46if you find yourself waking up in the mornings
10:48with a terrible urge to vomit, you're pregnant.
10:52It does actually work without the fish.
10:53In fact, it's much more accurate.
10:55Without the fish.
10:56Not terribly enthusiastic.
10:58No, right?
10:59Well, we've got a very interesting alternative
11:01that involves frog spawn.
11:03Oh, frog spawn!
11:03Yeah.
11:04Yeah.
11:05Blindfold.
11:06Yeah.
11:06And some bellows.
11:08Oh.
11:09Right.
11:10Right.
11:11Yeah.
11:12That's frog spawn.
11:13Yes.
11:14Well, don't worry, it comes from the finest ponds in France.
11:16Right.
11:17Just think of it as sort of huge caviar.
11:18Right.
11:19I don't think I could eat frog spawn.
11:20I'm sorry.
11:21Well, that's just as well because it goes in the other end.
11:24Hence the bellows.
11:25Right.
11:26That's for me, I'm afraid.
11:27Right.
11:28There we go.
11:29Excellent.
11:30Right.
11:31Roll over, mistress.
11:32Roll over.
11:33That's it.
11:34Am I about there?
11:35Excuse me.
11:36Before we proceed.
11:37Yeah.
11:38How is this meant to determine if madame is pregnant?
11:41Oh?
11:42Ah, good point.
11:43Yeah.
11:44No, I don't understand how it works, really.
11:45Well, that doesn't really matter.
11:46Oh, come on, let's just do it for the first time.
11:49Oh, come on, let's just do it for the first time.
11:52Oh, no, no.
11:53Pardon?
11:54A doctor, madame.
11:55A doctor, Lizette.
11:56What we need is a doctor.
11:57Ah.
11:58Well, then, I trust this physician is sufficiently qualified.
11:59Oh, not half.
12:00Two years at the Research Institute for Hideous and Repulsive Afflictions.
12:03He came out almost totally cured.
12:04Oh, no.
12:05No, no.
12:06No, no.
12:07No, no.
12:08No, no.
12:09No, no.
12:10No, no.
12:11No, no.
12:12No, no.
12:13No, no.
12:14No, no.
12:15No, no.
12:16No, no.
12:17No, no.
12:18No, no.
12:19No, no.
12:20No, no, no.
12:21No, no, no.
12:22No, no.
12:23No, no.
12:24No, no.
12:25No, no, no.
12:26No, no.
12:27No, no.
12:28No, no.
12:29No, no, no.
12:30What's all you for?
12:31Erick.
12:32She's nothing.
12:33Here, hold my muff, Lizette.
12:34I am the Contest Duvash.
12:38Now, I will get straight to the point.
12:41I want you to look down there and ascertain if there's anything unusual.
12:48Down where?
12:54The cuckoo's nest, monsieur.
12:57The gates of love.
12:59The portals of paradise, monsieur.
13:03The nether regions.
13:05Holland?
13:06Yes, Holland.
13:08Yes, Holland.
13:08I want you to examine the whole of Holland and ascertain if it is up the tough.
13:15My mistress wishes to know if she is pregnant.
13:17Oh, so crude, so crude.
13:18Oh, I see.
13:21I shall have to ask you some questions of a rather delicate nature.
13:28Yes, sir, I am prepared.
13:31When was the last time, madame, had relations?
13:381774.
13:38That would be, let me see, eight years ago.
13:46Yes.
13:48Any recent visits by an archangel?
13:52Any unusual stellar activity over the bedroom?
13:57Any unusual stellar activity?
13:58He's mocking you.
13:59Oh, is he?
13:59Is he?
14:00Is he?
14:00He was sure.
14:03One cannot rebotes, madame, without sowing at least one, preferably within recent history.
14:09So, unless the gentleman managed to concentrate on the wallpaper for 96 months, we are not anticipating another happy event.
14:20Here, here, here, here, here, what about if the last time was six weeks ago?
14:25Capital.
14:26Oh, merd.
14:28What?
14:28Come here.
14:29Come here, here, here.
14:29Come on.
14:29Come on.
14:33Well, it was Marie Antoinette's mass ball, wasn't it?
14:35I don't remember that.
14:36Oh, you must remember it.
14:37You went as a grape.
14:40Well, I remember that.
14:41I just don't remember being plucked.
14:43Well, madame was a tad tipsy.
14:46Yes.
14:47You did go into the orange grove for three hours with someone, and I wasn't there.
14:53I didn't see it with my own eyes.
14:54All I'm saying is, the next day, you was covered in juice.
14:57Oh.
15:01Well, she had a good aspect.
15:03Oh, handsome as a stallion.
15:04Oh.
15:06Rich?
15:07As rich a man as there is in all this fair land of ours, of which we are so rightly proud of.
15:13Oh, come on.
15:14Who?
15:15Who?
15:16Oh, God.
15:17The king.
15:18If you wanted to do an internal, now's your chance.
15:20Oh.
15:21Yes.
15:22Yes.
15:23Yes.
15:24Yes.
15:25Yes.
15:26Yes.
15:27Yes.
15:28If you wanted to do an internal, now's your chance.
15:31Oh.
15:32Yes.
15:33Yes.
15:34Yes.
15:35Yes.
15:36Yes.
15:37Yes.
15:38Yes.
15:39Yes.
15:40Yes.
15:41Yes.
15:42Yes.
15:43Yes.
15:44Yes.
15:45Yes.
15:46Yes.
15:47Yes.
15:48Yes.
15:49Yes.
15:50Yes.
15:51Yes.
15:52Yes.
15:53Yes.
15:54Yes.
15:55Yes.
15:56Yes.
15:57Yes.
15:58Yes.
15:59Yes.
16:01Yes.
16:02And when did you first suspect he was a Pratt?
16:10Pregnant!
16:11Is it not the most delightful news?
16:14I caught a glimpse for this morning.
16:16Where?
16:16Stuck in a doorway.
16:18Naturally, I flew to her assistance.
16:20Oh, but Mama, how she begged and pleaded
16:24and I, in my youth, was unable to interpret a desperate request.
16:28But then I asked a footman and did indeed bugger off.
16:31Colin Bean? Pregnant?
16:34Of course. She assured me it was just a bout of wind.
16:38With such a bulge, it would have to be a trapped hurricane.
16:42We must discover how it occurred.
16:45Probably carrots.
16:47My coach horse after a large lunch often keeps me cool in the summer.
16:51The father of head child, my dear.
16:53The contest of bash has no lovers.
16:55And I fear her husband is somewhat deficient.
16:58The man couldn't knock up an omelette.
17:00And I should know he's had free range with my eggs many a time.
17:07Evelyn, darling, I'm going to ask you to do something.
17:12There's a man who works for the contest by the name of Buffon.
17:15I know him. A most kind and unusual gentleman.
17:19I want you to throw yourself at him.
17:22I'm sorry?
17:23I do it myself, but I'm having a baron in ten minutes and they're both urgent.
17:27Throw yourself at him.
17:29And at the height of passion, try to find out who's catheterised the Comtes.
17:33Maman, while it's true I am still a novice in the ways of love...
17:37You'll pick it up.
17:38One is rarely asked to do more than blow out the candle.
17:42I feel Monsieur Buffon likes his candle snuffed differently.
17:48Don't you defy me, Evelyn?
17:55Oh, it's a tragedy.
17:57Look, I've lost my waspish waist.
18:00My boyish figure.
18:02Yeah.
18:03I've got elephant's ankles.
18:05Yeah, I know.
18:06What's it going to be like when they swell up?
18:09It's weeks since I've shown my face at court.
18:12What are they saying?
18:13What are they saying?
18:14They're saying that Madame has got something to hide.
18:17Oh, if only I could.
18:19Oh, now listen.
18:20I want you to send word to my husband.
18:23Well, the old con.
18:23Yes.
18:24Tell him that I...
18:26That due to the maunch,
18:28I am surprisingly and horrifyingly overweight
18:31and he must come immediately,
18:32well, certainly before this drops out.
18:34Your husband?
18:35Yes.
18:35Why?
18:36For appearances, Lisette, appearances.
18:38I mean, if we're seen together,
18:39it might stop those evil tongues wagging
18:41and douse any suspicion.
18:42Well, don't you think I'll have a couple of suspicion himself?
18:46No, I should use my womanly wiles.
18:49No, word of advice.
18:50Don't use your womanly wiles.
18:52Well, because frankly, they never work, do they?
18:54Tell him a lie.
18:55Tell him it's his.
18:56Lie?
18:57Honoré, it might be old.
18:58He might be decrepit.
18:59He might be short-sighted.
19:00He might be practically seen now and then.
19:02You'll fall for it.
19:02Yes, you'll know.
19:03Yes, you'll know.
19:03Rest my face.
19:04Do I look heterosexual?
19:14Oh, don't stop blubbing, Eveline.
19:27You're not the first woman ever to be hit with a citrus.
19:31Actually, I'm not blubbing.
19:33Though I have every reason to blub,
19:35and indeed, on many occasions, I have blubbed,
19:38gaining, I'm sure, reputation as an incorrigible blubber.
19:41You dare to laugh?
19:44Mamour, is it not amusing that you,
19:47who have lain with hundreds of men,
19:49though by no means a trollop,
19:50could be so wrong about this one?
19:53Well, I, who, until recently,
19:56had only known complete satisfaction
19:58whilst fingering the leaves of my press flower album,
20:01could be so right.
20:03I have not finished with Monsieur Buffon, Eveline,
20:06and neither, my dear, have you.
20:13There's an idea.
20:16There's an idea, yes.
20:17There's a good idea.
20:19It's a good idea.
20:20Penny for Madame's thoughts?
20:21Oh!
20:21Well, they don't actually think we've got pennies here in France.
20:24I was just thinking,
20:26if I give birth to a king,
20:28that would make me king mother, wouldn't it?
20:31Huh?
20:32Well...
20:32Well, fetus king mother at the moment, but, you know...
20:34I think Madame would have to be married to the king.
20:38Well, bastard fetus king mother, is it?
20:41I think I'd still probably get a little palace somewhere, wouldn't I?
20:44I think Madame is missing one important point,
20:46which is that His Majesty already has a son and heir,
20:49a beautiful, bouncing baby boy.
20:53Might die.
20:55What?
20:56Might die.
20:58There's a lot of death around at the moment, isn't there?
20:59You know, diseases, accidents, murder.
21:07Well?
21:09Oh, no, we're still discussing it.
21:10I'll be in touch.
21:11Come on, come on.
21:12Madame is not deliberating doing dastardly death to the Diddy Dauphin, is she?
21:19No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
21:21Why, you're a bit against that, would you?
21:22Not half.
21:23Honestly.
21:24Listen out.
21:25Come here, come here.
21:27Look out here.
21:28Look.
21:28Look out of that window.
21:29What do you see?
21:31Uh, birdshed?
21:31No.
21:33France.
21:34France.
21:34Have you any idea how much that's worth?
21:38I mean, all the dreary bits have got hogs and truffles and ships all around the edges.
21:44Ships.
21:44Huge frigates bearing exotic spices from Bulgaria.
21:51My son, Lisette, would own everything.
21:54Guadeloupe.
21:55All the little Guadelufferites sending greetings to me, to me, her big majesty mama over to water.
22:03Balls, banquets.
22:06Yeah.
22:07Your husband, madame, who informed of your delicate health, rode like the very wind in...
22:12Balls, banquets.
22:16Stage openings of things, Lisette, that would have to stay closed if I just couldn't be buggered to get up and open them.
22:22Just think about it.
22:23Jewels and power, Lisette.
22:25Jewels and power.
22:26The whole court burying and scraping at our feet.
22:29Imagine it.
22:30Our necks and fingers glittering with priceless ocelots from deeper Sweden.
22:41Imagine.
22:42We would have everything, Lisette.
22:46Great ships of gold.
22:49Palaces of power.
22:53Vats of chocolat.
22:54Right, sold.
22:55How much are you paying to knock the kid off?
23:00Oh, well, he's very cheap.
23:01He's only part-time, you know.
23:03Madame.
23:03Mm-hmm.
23:04We must needs maintained silence regarding le père de l'enfant.
23:09Oh, yeah.
23:11Oh, I, I, I.
23:13Don't tell anyone who the father is.
23:14The partner is.
23:15One word in le direction faux.
23:19Wrong direction.
23:19We must need surely be undone.
23:23Oh, yes.
23:26There was something so melodramatic.
23:28Who's going to say anything?
23:31I was tricked.
23:46Well, was the name of the father revealed?
23:53A great many things were revealed.
23:57At least two of which caused him some astonishment.
24:00Who is it?
24:02Oh, Mum, I cannot.
24:04I have been sworn to secrecy.
24:06Oh, Evelyn.
24:08Everyone swears everyone to secrecy.
24:10It's the only way one can tell whether something's worth spreading around.
24:15Who is the father of her child?
24:20No!
24:21Her Majesty!
24:24I must see Her Majesty!
24:27You have betrayed me, monsieur.
24:29Yeah.
24:29Thanks to you, all is as naught and everything is put asunder.
24:33Oh, sorry, isn't it?
24:35I thought it was.
24:36Oh, you see, I'm still giving birth to the king's child and he has no heir.
24:41The king has a very healthy son.
24:43Well, she's wanting to have...
24:45Tell my peckingplum!
24:47So, I feel sure that in time, Marcel will be king.
24:51Who?
24:53Marcel.
24:54I think, madame, it would have to be Louis.
24:57Oh, I don't see why.
24:59Because, madame, they are always Louis.
25:01Louis I was a Louis, Louis X was a definite Louis.
25:05Louis XV cannot be a Marcel.
25:08Imagine the confusion.
25:10What if it's a girl?
25:11Louis is.
25:11No, it can't be a girl.
25:13I need a male.
25:14That's not as easy as it used to be.
25:17Well, they do say, madame, that if it kicks, it's male.
25:20Do they?
25:21Yeah.
25:23What was that?
25:23Kicked?
25:24Oh, it kicked.
25:26Oh, you're having me on.
25:27No, no, listen, listen, listen.
25:28It kicked.
25:29No, no, no.
25:31Listen, it kicked.
25:32Huh?
25:33No, I don't think that was a kick.
25:36Madame hasn't eaten anything that disagreed with her, has she?
25:40Oh, there she is!
25:42There's the she-wolf!
25:43Who is it who dares wins enters my lady's apartments uninvited?
25:48Oh, I dare, madame, and her majesty also dare.
25:53Oh!
25:54Hello!
25:55What's that?
26:01What's that?
26:01What's that?
26:02Did I not tell you, ma'am?
26:05What?
26:06There!
26:07There is the confirmation!
26:09Oh, such perfidy!
26:10Oh, such...
26:11Oh, shameful deceit!
26:18But there, in the very bowels of she who glories in your majesty's friendship, there grows none other than...
26:26Good whoopee!
26:30Oh, excellent whoopee, your majesty, excellent whoopee!
26:40Actually, it was the king.
26:54He's French, you know?
26:56Always a little heavy on the onions.
26:59Oh, yes.
27:00The king made the whoopee.
27:02Yes, your majesty, your majesty.
27:04I'm so sorry that this dress will poxy-toilette has a bottle of...
27:08..ham...
27:15..ham.
27:17Ah!
27:18Ah!
27:18Madam looks a little unwell.
27:21Er, no, no, I'm fine.
27:23I'm fine.
27:24Ah.
27:25Are you sure?
27:26Yes, yes, yes, quite sure.
27:30Ah, ah, ah!
27:31That's done it.
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