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Margo: Did you, or did you not see a pale blue envelope cellotaped to the handle of your pick-axe this morning?Arthur Bailey: Yes, I did.Margo: And what was written on that envelope?Arthur Bailey: N.B.Margo: Well?Arthur Bailey: Well, I'm not N. Bailey. I'm Arthur Bailey. A.B.Margo: You stupid man!Arthur Bailey: You can't talk to me like that.Margo: I can, because I pay your wages, and get off my carpet. For your information Mr. Bailey, N.B. means Nota Bene.Arthur Bailey: Who?Margo: It's Latin.Arthur Bailey: Oh. Well, I come from Balham.Margo: Very well. The fact that you come from Balham probably does excuse your ignorance of even elementary Latin. It does not excuse ignoring a written instruction which is sellotaped to the handle of your pick-axe.Arthur Bailey: Written instructions are for white collar workers. I'm manual.Margo: I see. So unless a sign reads: "Keep off the grass, Mr. Bailey, and all other manual workers", you ignore it, do you?Arthur Bailey: I didn't mean that.Margo: Well, what do you mean Mr. Bailey?Arthur Bailey: I mean it's up now. It's a fait accompli.Margo: Oh, so we know French in Balham, but no Latin?

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