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Colonel Blount:
So you're the young fool who's going to marry my daughter. Adam Fenwick-Symes:
I very much hope so, Sir. Colonel Blount:
How much money have you got? Adam Fenwick-Symes:
Well... I had a thousand pounds last night. I gave to all to a drunken major. Colonel Blount:
What did you do that for? Adam Fenwick-Symes:
Well, I... I hoped he'd put it on Indian Runner... In the November handicap. Colonel Blount:
Never heard of the animal. When will you next have some money? Adam Fenwick-Symes:
Well, when I've written some book. You see, I owe Lord Monomark. For an advance. And until I get it written I rather hoped... *we* rather hoped that you might... help us. Colonel Blount:
How could *I* help you? I have never written a book in my life. Worte a letter to the Times once. Never published. Adam Fenwick-Symes:
We thought that... well, that you might give us some money. Colonel Blount:
You thought *that*, did you?... I think that's an admirable idea. I don't see any reason shy I shouldn't. How much do you want?
So you're the young fool who's going to marry my daughter. Adam Fenwick-Symes:
I very much hope so, Sir. Colonel Blount:
How much money have you got? Adam Fenwick-Symes:
Well... I had a thousand pounds last night. I gave to all to a drunken major. Colonel Blount:
What did you do that for? Adam Fenwick-Symes:
Well, I... I hoped he'd put it on Indian Runner... In the November handicap. Colonel Blount:
Never heard of the animal. When will you next have some money? Adam Fenwick-Symes:
Well, when I've written some book. You see, I owe Lord Monomark. For an advance. And until I get it written I rather hoped... *we* rather hoped that you might... help us. Colonel Blount:
How could *I* help you? I have never written a book in my life. Worte a letter to the Times once. Never published. Adam Fenwick-Symes:
We thought that... well, that you might give us some money. Colonel Blount:
You thought *that*, did you?... I think that's an admirable idea. I don't see any reason shy I shouldn't. How much do you want?
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So you're the young fool who's going to marry my daughter
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I very much hope so sir
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How much money have you got
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Well I had a thousand pounds last night
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I gave it all to a drunken Major
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What did you do that for
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Well I hoped he'd put it on Indian Runner
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Excuse me for the November Handicap
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Never heard of the animal
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When will you next have some money
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When I've written some books
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You see I owe Lord Monomark for an advance
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And until I get it written I rather hope
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well we rather hoped that you might help us
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How could I help you I've never written a book in my life
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No we
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Wrote a letter to the Times once
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Never published
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We thought that well that you might give us some money
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You thought that did you
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I think that's an admirable idea
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I don't see any reason why I shouldn't
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How much do you want Well you know
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Movie Summary
An adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies", is a look into the lives of a young novelist, his would-be lover, and a host of young people who beautified London in the 1930s.

