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Constable Macdonald has been called to Mrs. Wilberforce’s house and it is clearly not the first time. She is an eccentric old lady who frequently gets the wrong end of the stick and makes wild accusations about her neighbors. This time, she has misinterpreted the intentions of her local newsagent. She has rung the police to accuse the newsagent of being a high-ranking Mazi official, lurking undercover in the neighborhood. Constable Macdonald’s frustration is apparent but he is kind in his
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START: Constable Macdonald: Mister Evans?
Mrs. Wilberforce: Yes.
Constable Macdonald: Mister Evans from...from down the...Mister Evans the newsagent?
Mrs. Wilberforce: Yes.
[... …]
END: Constable Macdonald: Well...you’re not on their beat.
They go to the door.
Constable Macdonald: Goodbye, Mrs. Wilberforce.
Mrs. Wilberforce: Goodbye, Constable! Thank you again!
Graham Linehan. The Ladykillers. Samuel French Ltd., 2012, pp.2-4.
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