The Brothers: Investigations (4.3, BBC, 1974)
"Your father founded this company. Why do you want to sell shares to outsiders?"
"Well, as far as I'm concerned, I don't."
"Then why did you allow it to happen? Hammond's has always been a family business. Well, your father would turn in his grave if he knew what you were doing."
"Then Father should have left me in control of it, instead of deliberately arranging the opposite! He didn't trust me, that's what it amounts to. He thought that I needed Brian and David and Jennifer Kingsley, but once they get together my hands are tied."
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O winds of the compass points,
Yield me your rhythm,
Here on this hill
By moonlight and starlight,
That my simple lyric
Shall lift as it lightens
A lonely heart!
O Winds! by Jean Anderson
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Naughty Arlette (The Romantic Age) (1949) Edmond T. Gréville
July 16th 2022
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Some what Jean's death lore but it's shitpost and very cringe
Good job Abel you fucked up now look what happened your daughter got cult style married to some shitty AI hivemind with mental issues
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The Brothers: Secret Meetings (4.2, BBC, 1974)
"I'm sorry, Martin, we have various pressures on the board; we have to cope with certain personal loyalties that don't always make for rational judgements."
"You'll find the same thing on any tennis club committee. A board of directors isn't an assembly of faceless, predictable robots. It's a collection of human beings with all the usual human failings."
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