Dorcas: I got a job for you... Dorcas: You put the peel in here, and the spuds in here. You have done this before, haven't you? Dorcas: No! Dorcas: You put the peel in *here* and the *spuds* in here! Andrea Marowski: "Spuds"? Dorcas: Yes. Proper name's "potato," but we calls them "spuds". Dorcas: Potato. Potato! Andrea Marowski: Ah, "ziemniak". Dorcas: What? Andrea Marowski: "Ziemniak"! Dorcas: Right. Andrea Marowski: You look like a potato. Dorcas: What? Andrea Marowski: Actually, you look like a sack of potatoes. Dorcas: It's no good, I can't understand a word you's saying. Dorcas: And don't get artistic, just *peel* the blooming thing.
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Dorcas: I got a job for you... Dorcas: You put the peel in here, and the spuds in here. You have done this before, haven't you? Dorcas: No! Dorcas: You put the peel in *here* and the *spuds* in here! Andrea Marowski: "Spuds"? Dorcas: Yes. Proper name's "potato," but we calls them "spuds". Dorcas: Potato. Potato! Andrea Marowski: Ah, "ziemniak". Dorcas: What? Andrea Marowski: "Ziemniak"! Dorcas: Right. Andrea Marowski: You look like a potato. Dorcas: What? Andrea Marowski: Actually, you look like a sack of potatoes. Dorcas: It's no good, I can't understand a word you's saying. Dorcas: And don't get artistic, just *peel* the blooming thing.
Janet Widdington: Doesn't sound good. I can't listen anymore. Dorcas: Don't know how you can stand it. Sounds like a strangled cat. Janet Widdington: I meant the news! Dorcas: Oh, right. Janet Widdington: Do we have any parsnips? Dorcas: Bit early for parsnips. Plenty of spuds, though. Janet Widdington: Well, we shall have to have extra spuds. Potatoes.
Ursula Widdington: We're learning English. Janet Widdington: He may be, Ursula. You are making holes in the furniture.
Ursula Widdington: Are you feeling better? Are you hungry? Janet Widdington: Oh, stop it, Ursula, you look like a cannibal.
Janet Widdington: He won't be here any sooner. Ursula Widdington: No, I know, I just... I told him we were having chicken. Janet Widdington: I think we should eat. Ursula Widdington: No, let's wait. He's sure to be here soon.
Janet Widdington: I'm going to phone Pendered. Ursula Widdington: All right. Janet Widdington: Trevannic 412, please, Mrs. Pengelley... Hello? Mr. Pendered?... Yeah, it's - it's Janet Widdington... Yeah, well - hello... Yes, we're rather worried about Andrea. We were expecting him for supper. And we... Janet Widdington: Oh, I - oh, I see... No, no - we didn't know... Yes... Well, thank you. Ursula Widdington: Janet, what's happened? Janet Widdington: They've gone. Ursula Widdington: What do you mean? Janet Widdington: I mean, Andrea's gone. With that woman. Ursula Widdington: I don't understand. Janet Widdington: Andrea and the Danilof woman were seen getting on the train to London. Ursula Widdington: Oh, Jan- Oh, Janet! No. Oh, Janet. No, oh no! Janet Widdington: Don't, Ursula. Ursula Widdington: Oh no... Janet Widdington: Ursula. Ursula Widdington: Janet! Janet Widdington: Oh don't! Ursula Widdington: Janet, Janet! Janet Widdington: Don't. You mustn't, Ursula. No, you mustn't. Please!


