Judd:
All problems solved for life. No commies and no queers.
Fowler:
I have half a mind to ask Barclay for permission to beat you!
Tommy Judd:
Well, you've half a mind. We can all agree on that.
Guy Bennett:
Fame or infamy, what does it matter? I shan't be forgotten.
Fowler:
Are you trying to be clever or something?
Tommy Judd:
I don't have to try, I am clever.
Tommy Judd:
You know... What I really hate about cricket, is that it is such a damned good game.
Guy Bennett:
Ah! Judd's Paradox. Of course, cricket is a fundamental part of the capitalist conspiracy.
Tommy Judd:
Of course.
Guy Bennett:
One only has to observe the two of them seen. There's the Proletariat forced to labour in the field, while the Bourgeoisie indulges in the pleasures of batting and bowling.
Tommy Judd:
Quite.
Guy Bennett:
I mean, there's every reason to suppose
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pause]
Guy Bennett:
... that the game ultimately derives from the wholly unjustified right of the medieval lord to the unpaid labour of villains and serfs at haymaking and harvest.
Tommy Judd:
You know, you're really beginning to get the idea.
Guy Bennett:
Thanks.
Guy Bennett:
There's a little hollow at the base of his throat which make me want to pour honey all over him, and lick it off again.
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