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Lord Cromer: Now what about, forgive me, the foliage?Laura Henderson: Foliage?Lord Cromer: You know, beneath the...Laura Henderson: Beneath what? Try the Brie.Lord Cromer: Thank you. Beneath the...Laura Henderson: I had it flown in from France.Lord Cromer: Excellent. The foliage beneath the...Laura Henderson: My husband was very fond of it.Lord Cromer: Of what?Laura Henderson: This particular cheese.Lord Cromer: My dear, I'm attempting to address the disagreeable and somewhat sordid topic of the pudendum.Laura Henderson: What on earth is that?Lord Cromer: Good heavens, woman!Laura Henderson: Do have some more wine.Lord Cromer: The female part.Laura Henderson: Oh, the pussy!Lord Cromer: [Gasps]Laura Henderson: Why didn't you say?Lord Cromer: I had not expected you, of all people, to use such language.Laura Henderson: That word was rather popular in the mid-nineteenth century. Not everyone speaks Latin, you know.Lord Cromer: Then I'd prefer you refer to it as 'the midlands'.Laura Henderson: Oh dear, you men do get into such a state about 'the midlands', don't you? Well you needn't worry. Our lighting will be so subtle; the disputed area will be barely visible.[as Lord Cromer drinks his wine]Laura Henderson: And anyway, we'll have a barber.Lord Cromer: [spits out wine and Mrs Henderson laughs]

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