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DCI Fred Thursday : In and out of each others' beds and at it like knives, according to Mrs. Bright; no wonder the upper classes are obsessed with pedigree.
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DCI Fred Thursday : [reacting angrily to Lady Bayswater's remarks about World War II] The unpleasantness, as you call it, cost me six years of my life and untold millions far more!
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DS Endeavour Morse : Her stepmother's Lady Bayswater.
DCI Fred Thursday : Charity Mudford?
DS Endeavour Morse : Mm. I saw her at the debating society yesterday.
DCI Fred Thursday : What do you make to her?
DS Endeavour Morse : Well, she's got guts, I'll give her that. When you know everyone in the room would have liked to have seen you hanged, it takes a certain amount of sangfroid to smile back.
DCI Fred Thursday : Or just a brass neck. It's a wonder she can show her face at all.
DS Endeavour Morse : Well, she seems pretty unrepentant. Defiant, even. Did Hitler really dance at their wedding, do you think?
DCI Fred Thursday : Unlikely. But they did stop off at Berchtesgaden for a few days on the way back from their honeymoon.
DS Endeavour Morse : Why did she come back to England?
DCI Fred Thursday : Who knows? Maybe we all come home in the end. Did you see Sam?
DS Endeavour Morse : He's going to be fine. He's in the clear.
DCI Fred Thursday : Comes to the army, nobody's ever in the clear, only the dead.
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DS Endeavour Morse : Anything?
DCI Fred Thursday : All quiet on the Western. The word is out for Cromwell Ames from here to Brum and all points else. Not a peep. Not a whisper.
DS Endeavour Morse : What about Eddie Nero?
DCI Fred Thursday : Lying low. If there is a term for it, it's "gone underground".
DS Endeavour Morse : Lull before the storm, maybe?
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Barker : I was very fond of her in my way.
DCI Fred Thursday : What way was that, Mr Barker?
Barker : One that knows its place and proper station, Chief Inspector.
DCI Fred Thursday : But there was no love lost between her and her stepmother?
Barker : I'm afraid I couldn't speak to that, sir.
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DCI Fred Thursday : It's people make something what it is. Not the name it's called by.
Maj. Coward : Thanks. And as long as the colours remain, and there's one man left to see they don't fall to shame, then a regiment never truly dies.