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Quotes
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DS Endeavour Morse : You're always out.
Dorothea Frazil : Have car, will travel.
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DCI Fred Thursday : [hearing that Mrs. Paterson has had her baby daughter] There's something decent, out of this. Got to look for the silver lining.
DS Endeavour Morse : Let me know when you find it. I'd hate to miss it.
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DS Endeavour Morse : You're a trainspotter?
Cedric Naughton : Railway enthusiast.
DS Endeavour Morse : And what do you do when you're not enthusing about railways, Mr...?
Cedric Naughton : Naughton. Cedric. I'm with the Ministry of Education, schools inspector. For my sins.
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Joan Thursday : There's someone I want you to meet. Her name's Claudine. She's a photographer. Well, a photo journalist. Something interesting anyway. You'll like her. She's pretty.
DS Endeavour Morse : I'm sure.
Joan Thursday : And French.
DS Endeavour Morse : Not matchmaking?
Joan Thursday : You need looking after.
DS Endeavour Morse : I'm really not on the market right now. Thank you, though. Actually, I should probably go.
Joan Thursday : You just got here.
DS Endeavour Morse : Yeah, work. I just wanted to wish you well. Hope it's a happy place for you. Fresh start.
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DS Endeavour Morse : And how long have you been down here?
Matron : Two years, more or less. We thought it would be better for my husband. He hasn't worked since. He just pines for her. He's there and not there. A bit like these. I lost one child and got another. I'm sorry you've had a wasted trip.
DS Endeavour Morse : Oh, no, no. Maybe it's for the best. At least Mrs Conway's been spared what you haven't.
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DS Endeavour Morse : [looking around for a drink] I had a bottle of Radford's...
DS Jim Strange : In the fridge.
DS Endeavour Morse : [disgusted] In the fridge? It's bitter, not lager!
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Cedric Naughton : Excuse me, I couldn't help but overhear you talking to the Station Master. What he told you wasn't strictly accurate.
DS Endeavour Morse : No?
Cedric Naughton : About nothing running here on Sunday night. No - actually there could have been the "Parly". Some people call them "ghost trains". It's a service run by the railway once a week - unannounced - as a way of avoiding closing the line altogether.
DS Endeavour Morse : And one ran here Sunday night?
Cedric Naughton : That's right. The 22.15 special, calling at Chadwick, Hamingwell Halt, Pudham, Whimperley, East Pitherbury and Waddington Junction.