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17 Cards in this Set
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*Opening cacophony* remorse more like. She did have that brute of a husband |
Pardon me did you say Mrs Ferrars |
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Raymond:.... I'll alert Mr Ackroyd that you're here |
Sheppard! I'm so happy you were able to make it out here for dinner tonight |
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Sheppard: I could never turn down an invitation from an old friend |
A very old friend indeed would you say |
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Sheppard: now Roger let's not get too carried away. I just saw your secretary |
We must have just missed each other. I've been asking after the evening post |
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Sheppard: it does seem to arrive later and later every day |
Right you are. And you're well then? Business is good? |
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Sheppard: you know I don't think of my medical practice as a business |
Yes yes but with all your tinkering. Certainly there's money in patents? If you ever needed a loan to get an invention or other off the ground? |
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Sheppard: you know I could never take your money my friend |
Very well. you always were so proud |
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Sheppard: it is funny you should mention it: I did bring a new mechanism with me, one I've been working on for some time now Miss Russell: my goodness I'm sorry |
Miss Russell. What pleasant weather were having tonight |
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Miss Russell: I wouldn't think so. It's half past seven Dr Sheppard. I didn't know you were existed to dinner tonight that's all. |
Goodness, did I not mention it |
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Sheppard: Roger I would hate to be an imposition |
Nonsense. They'd always room for one more. Miss Russell, you'll inform the cook |
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Sheppard: how strange |
You mustn't pay any mind to miss Russell Sheppard. She always does seem to be hiding something or other |
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Sheppard: quite |
Goodness! I best find Raymond before he sends out a search party. |
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Sheppard: quite so |
I'll see you at dinner James |
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Mrs Ackroyd: major Blunt is visiting us for an extended period of time. He enjoys the scenery you know |
We're a full house tonight. What a thrill |
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Mrs Ackroyd: did you have a pleasant day brother? Are your accounts well? |
What interest would a woman have in matters of business |
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Mrs Ackroyd: I only thought that *bell* |
That'll be dinner. No more talk of business please. And James I'd love a weird with you privately after we find. It's a rather sensitive matter. |
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Sheppard: I would be happy to Roger |
I can always count on you good fellow |