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[last lines]Detective William Murdoch: When did the reverend decide to rent out the rectory to your aunts, George?Constable George Crabtree: Shortly after we moved here, I believe, sir. It was a tough life for a dock girl back then; they suffered for their trade. So the reverend and my aunts made a deal: they could stay in the rectory as long as they ran a respectable business.Detective William Murdoch: Respectable?Constable George Crabtree: Yes, sir. All the customers had to wear a tie; no exceptions. And my aunts had to save their money, look out for one another, and they had to go to church every Sunday.Detective William Murdoch: And all of your aunts are named after flowers.Constable George Crabtree: Sir, that was my aunt Daisy's idea. They called themselves the Flower Girls of Flower Hill. Sometimes a gentleman caller would bring the flower of the girl he was calling.Detective William Murdoch: The reverend was a very wise man.Constable George Crabtree: Yes, indeed he was, sir.

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