Jessica
takes refuge from the American tourists by cleaning the cow barn. -- 25.0
Kb
"That's
still in the cow." -- 20.4 Kb
"How
long have you been running on empty?" -- 21.3 Kb
"It's
all right, Mummy, it's only me." -- 19.0 Kb
"I
broke the hand on me self-winding wristwatch." -- 18.9 Kb
"Pity
you threw that omelet away, Miss Brahms." -- 18.5 Kb
"That
wasn't very nice, Mrs. Slocombe." -- 19.6 Kb
"That
one-eyed ginger tom was knockin' seven bells out of 'er." --
20.4 Kb
"That
Mr. Conklin's a goer, isn't 'e?" -- 20.3 Kb
"Nobody
mentioned any chuch service to me." -- 18.6 Kb
"He's
got Tender Bottom to cope with." -- 19.9 Kb
Humphries
enters the chapel. -- 30.1 Kb
Giving
Rumbold a blow. -- 23.0 Kb
"Does
she make any demands on you?" -- 23.6 Kb
Members
of the choir. -- 22.0 Kb
Choirboys.
-- 22.9 Kb
The
"vicar" of Millstone Manor. -- 22.2 Kb
"There's
a romantic thought, Mrs. Slocombe." -- 22.6 Kb
The
harvest dance. -- 23.4 Kb
"You're
not milkin' a giraffe." -- 15.1 Kb
Peacock
as an apple tree. -- 23.9 Kb
Harvest
girls. -- 27.8 Kb
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