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[last lines]James Ackerley: I'm honoured that you took up my invitation. I'm sure it was a most enlightening experience for our listeners.Hercule Poirot: Thank you.Receptionist: Mr Ackerley! They've been trying to find you. The switchboard's been flooded with callers,Hercule Poirot: Ah.Receptionist: Complaining about the dreadful accent. Lowering the standard of spoken English; all that sort of thing.James Ackerley: Oh.Receptionist: Sir John Reith's waiting to see you in his office.James Ackerley: So sorry. Messieurs.Chief Inspector Japp: Don't take it too hard, Poirot.Hercule Poirot: Indeed no. I am not at all surprised.Captain Hastings: You're not?Hercule Poirot: No. Chief Inspector, you really ought to look to your elocution.Chief Inspector Japp: Swelp me, there's nothing wrong with my lingo.Hercule Poirot: You see, that is exactly the kind of expression like "'alf a mo" that brings the language into disrepute. Come, Hastings. I shall lend to the Chief Inspector my personal copy of 'The English as She Should be Spoken'. [exits the building] Taxi!

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