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-->'''Christine:''' ''[clearly uncomfortable with the idea]'' Mr. Hunter, Lord Ambrose has very kindly offered to coach me in my singing.

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-->'''Christine:''' ''[clearly uncomfortable ''[uncomfortable with the idea]'' idea of being alone with the lecherous D'Arcy]'' Mr. Hunter, Lord Ambrose has very kindly offered to coach me in my singing.



-->'''Christine:''' Yes. I wondered if you could possibly spare the time. That is, if you'd care to.

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-->'''Christine:''' Yes. Yes, and I wondered if you could possibly spare the time. That is, if you'd care to.
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* The scene where Harry and Christine visit the opera house at night after closing (to investigate the strange goings-on there) and meet the cleaning women. They accuse Harry of "looking for a nice dark corner to do a bit of courting" with Christine, and one of them attempts to shoo him off with her broom. Then he comes up with a phony story about losing a diamond brooch in the auditorium. The greedy women rush off to find it.

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* The scene where Harry and Christine visit the opera house at night after closing (to investigate the strange goings-on there) and meet the cleaning women. They accuse Harry of "looking for a nice dark corner to do a bit of courting" with Christine, and one of them attempts to shoo him off with her broom. Then he To get rid of them, Harry comes up with a phony story about losing a diamond brooch in the auditorium. The greedy women rush off to find it.
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* The scene where Harry and Christine visit the opera house at night after closing (to investigate the strange goings-on there) and meet the cleaning women. They accuse Harry of "looking for a nice dark corner to do a bit of courting" with Christine, and one of them attempts to shoo him off with her broom. Then he comes up with a phony story about losing a diamond brooch in the auditorium to get rid of them.

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* The scene where Harry and Christine visit the opera house at night after closing (to investigate the strange goings-on there) and meet the cleaning women. They accuse Harry of "looking for a nice dark corner to do a bit of courting" with Christine, and one of them attempts to shoo him off with her broom. Then he comes up with a phony story about losing a diamond brooch in the auditorium auditorium. The greedy women rush off to get rid of them.find it.
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* The scene where Harry and Christine visit the opera house after closing (to investigate the strange goings-on there) and meet the cleaning women. They accuse Harry of "looking for a nice dark corner to do a bit of courting" with Christine, and one of them attempts to shoo him off with her broom. Then he comes up with a phony story about losing a diamond brooch in the auditorium to get rid of them.

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* The scene where Harry and Christine visit the opera house at night after closing (to investigate the strange goings-on there) and meet the cleaning women. They accuse Harry of "looking for a nice dark corner to do a bit of courting" with Christine, and one of them attempts to shoo him off with her broom. Then he comes up with a phony story about losing a diamond brooch in the auditorium to get rid of them.
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* The scene where Harry and Christine visit the opera house after closing (to investigate the strange goings-on there) and meet the cleaning women. They accuse Harry of "looking for a nice dark corner to do a bit of courting" with Christine, and one of them attempts to shoo him off with her broom. Then he comes up with a phony story about losing a diamond brooch in the auditorium to get rid of them.
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-->'''Harry:''' But of course. ''[glancing at D'Arcy, his voice dripping with sarcasm]'' Nothing I'd like better than watching Ambrose teaching you how to sing.

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-->'''Harry:''' But of course. ''[glancing at D'Arcy, his voice dripping filled with sarcasm]'' wry amusement]'' Nothing I'd like better than watching Ambrose teaching you how to sing.

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* When the rat catcher offers two of his rats to Harry and Christine, telling them they'd make "a lovely pie, y'know". Harry responds by saying they're both vegetarians.

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* When the rat catcher offers two of his rats to Harry and Christine, telling Christine:
-->'''Rat Catcher:''' I could let you have
them they'd both for tuppence, sir. They'd make "a a lovely pie, y'know". Harry responds by saying they're both vegetarians.y'know.
-->'''Harry:''' We're vegetarians.
-->'''Rat Catcher:''' Pity.
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-->'''Christine:''' ''[clearly uncomfortable with the idea]'' Mr. Hunter, Lord Ambrose has very kindly offered to coach me in my singing.
-->'''Harry:''' Has he?
-->'''Christine:''' Tonight.
-->'''Harry:''' ''[surprised]'' Tonight?
-->'''Christine:''' Yes. I wondered if you could possibly spare the time. That is, if you'd care to.
-->'''Harry:''' But of course. ''[glancing at D'Arcy, his voice dripping with sarcasm]'' Nothing I'd like better than watching Ambrose teaching you how to sing.
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* Harry's snarkiness makes for some hilarious moments:
-->'''Harry:''' What I don't understand is how Ambrose D'Arcy can write so much excellent music in the last few years when he has so little musical taste.
-->'''D'Arcy:''' ''[coming up behind him]'' Thank you, Mr. Hunter.
-->'''Harry:''' ''[without missing a beat]'' You're welcome.

-->'''Harry:''' ''[to Christine, after she has been dismissed from the opera]'' I insist that you come and celebrate.
-->'''Mrs. Tucker:''' Celebrate, Mr. Hunter?
-->'''Harry:''' Yes, Mrs. Tucker. Today we both got the sack.
-->'''Christine:''' Oh, no, Harry.
-->'''Harry:''' Oh, ''yes'', Harry.
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* When the rat catcher offers two of his rats to Harry and Christine, telling them they'd make "a lovely pie". Harry responds by saying they're both vegetarians.

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* When the rat catcher offers two of his rats to Harry and Christine, telling them they'd make "a lovely pie".pie, y'know". Harry responds by saying they're both vegetarians.
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* When the rat catcher offers two of his rats to Harry and Christine, telling them they'd make a lovely pie. Harry responds by saying they're both vegetarians.

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* When the rat catcher offers two of his rats to Harry and Christine, telling them they'd make a "a lovely pie.pie". Harry responds by saying they're both vegetarians.
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* When the rat catcher offers two of his rats to Harry and Christine, telling them they'd make a lovely pie. Harry responds by saying they're both vegetarians.

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