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Hugh: My god, that man's smoking! Hey, you! Yes you!
Stephen: Are you talking to me?
Hugh: Yes. Put that bloody cigarette out, would you? [coughs]
Stephen: Sorry.
Hugh: If there's one thing that really gets on my wick
it's people smoking in public places.
Hugh: [coughs] C'mon, right out! The ends' still glowing. [coughs]
Waiter: I'm afraid we're fresh out of those, sir.
Hugh: No, that was just a cough.
Waiter: Ohh, right.
Phyllida: Yes, I suppose smoking is a bit irritating when you're eating.
Hugh: It's just revolting.
Phyllida: When I was a girl, everyone smoked all the time
and no-one ever complained. In fact, we liked it.
Hugh: Nonsense. It's dangerous, unsociable, and unpardonable.
Stephen: Um, excuse me.
Hugh: Yes?
Stephen: Do you mind not being a bigot while my family and I are eating?
Hugh: What do you mean?
Stephen: Well, I'm rather worried about the effects of passive bigotry.
Stephen: I read somewhere that my children will have a 30% greater chance of
growing up intolerant and overbearing if they absorb other peoples' bigotry.
Stephen: So if you're going to be a bigot, would you mind doing it outside, please?
Hugh: Well, really!