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Brown, P. Laundry duty.

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The hunt begins.

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There you go, lads. Good luck. - Um, Mr McGinty? - What do you want? Well, the thing is, I'm actually innocent. And I wondered if you had any advice on how to clear my name, now that we're friends. Friends? I'm your boss, not your buddy. Oh. Well, after you. Why? So you can stab me in the back? No. Because it's polite. Aunt Lucy said, "If we're kind and polite, the world will be right." You were ahead of me and now you're behind. That makes you a sap. Ingredients are over there. Um, aren't you going to help? Nope. Now get on with it. But there's 500 hungry prisoners coming for breakfast. So we'll need a thousand juicy oranges. Oh, and rule number one: no talking.

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Hmm. No, that's just rubbing it in.

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- Really? - Oh, yeah. Oh. Well, in that case, it's very gritty. - Oh? - And lumpy. And as for the bread... Need I say more? I think we need to completely overhaul the menu. Now... I know we're working to a tight budget, but we could at least add some sauce. Oh, sorry about that. I'll just, er...

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No humming. - But... - Or singing. - I... - Or any other expression of bonhomie.

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Um, excuse me. Mr Knuckles?

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Hang on. Was it mustard?

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- Rule number two. - Hmm?

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Hmm... no.

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There's something about this whole business - that has been tickling my brainbox. - What is it? On the night of the robbery, when young Mr Brown called out, the thief took to his heels and ran down the stairs. Came straight through the shop and out the front door, setting off the alarm. Ah, but that's the thing. He didn't go straight through the shop. - No? - He came all the way over here to get the popping book. Why not some jewellery or a vase? They're much closer. Far more valuable. He can't know much about antiques. No. Unless... he knows something about that book that we don't.

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You may find this hard to believe, Madame Kozlova, but Paddington is innocent. And we think that the real thief may have broken into Mr Gruber's just to steal your great-grandmother's pop-up book. - The pop-up book? - I know it sounds far-fetched. But is there anything you could tell us about that book? Anything at all could be helpful.

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You see, my great-grandmother, who started this fair, was the finest show woman of her generation. She could tame lions, breathe fire, swallow swords. But she was most famous... for the trapeze.

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- They called her the Flying Swan. - Bravo! Wherever she went, she was showered with gifts, and made a fortune. But where there is a fortune, there is also jealousy. The magician wanted it for himself.

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I think there's more to him than meets the eye. I think he somehow knew the story of the Koslova fortune and is out there right now trying to find it.

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I'll show you where it all happened.

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- That's quite a story. - Oh, really?

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Enter Sister Isabella.

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