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It'll be a virtual monopoly for Pearce and Crump and their buses.
I'm sorry, Mr Pearce. My young lady doesn't like it.
Pearce and I are prepared to consider a merger.
London is gettin' so dirty these days I'm Mrs Pearce, the housekeeper.
What is it, Mrs Pearce?
Good. Let's have her in. Show her in, Mrs Pearce.
This moment Take her away, Mrs Pearce, and clean her.
Take 'er away, Mrs Pearce, an'if she gives you any trouble wallop 'er.
My dear Mrs Pearce, my dear Pickering, I had no intention of walking over anyone.
What 's to become of her if we leave her in the gutter, Mrs Pearce?
Mrs Pearce is quite right lf this girl's going to put herself in your hands for six months..
But if you are naughty and idle. you shall sleep in the kitchen amongst the black beetles.. and be walloped by Mrs Pearce with a broomstick.
Could I put it more plainly or fairly, Mrs Pearce?
All right, leave it on the des, Mrs Pearce. I'll try an' get to it lf you please, sir.
I'm Mrs. Pearce, the housekeeper.
What is it, Mrs. Pearce?
Let's have her in. Show her in, Mrs. Pearce.
Take her away, Mrs. Pearce.
My dear Mrs. Pearce, my dear Pickering, I had no intention of walking over anybody.
All right, Mrs. Pearce, don't order those new clothes.
What'll become of her if we leave her in the gutter, Mrs. Pearce?
Mrs. Pearce is quite right.
But if you are naughty and idle you'll sleep in the kitchen amongst the black beetles and be walloped by Mrs. Pearce with a broomstick.
Could I put it more plainly or fairly, Mrs. Pearce?
All right, leave it on the desk, Mrs. Pearce.
Mrs. Pearce!
Perhaps you'd better go, Mrs. Pearce.
I wonder where Mrs. Pearce gets it.
Show her in, Mrs. Pearce.
Take her away, Mrs. Pearce. If she gives you any trouble, wallop her.
My dear Mrs. Pearce, my dear Pickering, I had no intention of walking over anybody. I merely suggested we should be kind to this poor girl.
Is that all, Mrs. Pearce?
All right, leave it on the desk, Mrs. Pearce. I'll try and get to it.

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