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- I can buttle.
All right, I need to investigate, you just... buttle off.
But I could use a job, if you've got one. - Can you "buttle"?
I buttle, sir.
Now buttle off and tell Baron Brunwald that Lord Clarence MacDonald and his lovely assistant are here to view the tapestries.
- I can buttle.
All right, I need to investigate, you just... buttle off.
But I could use a job, if you've got one. - Can you "buttle"?
I buttle, sir.
Now buttle off and tell Baron Brunwald that Lord Clarence MacDonald and his lovely assistant are here to view the tapestries.
- Oh, your father also buttled?
He buttled in a castle in Hampshire.
How could we not get a bath buttled?
We couldn't not get it buttled.
-Just what I shall need for buttling.
But I still want to know why you're buttling, when your family is telling everybody that you're in South America.
I've just been in the bath-buttling business since the early '90s, despite my fresh face, so I tend to know what these situations need.
Well, you just go on buttling, and I sponsor you. Don't you see?
- Oh, your father also buttled?
He buttled in a castle in Hampshire.
How could we not get a bath buttled?
We couldn't not get it buttled.
-Just what I shall need for buttling.
But I still want to know why you're buttling, when your family is telling everybody that you're in South America.
I've just been in the bath-buttling business since the early '90s, despite my fresh face, so I tend to know what these situations need.
Well, you just go on buttling, and I sponsor you. Don't you see?