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Transcriber's notes:
The following is a list of changes made to the original. The first line is the original line, the second the corrected one.
Hilda. Don't you know about our teapot? (Takes teapot from mantle.)
Hilda. Don't you know about our teapot? (Takes teapot from mantel.)
Prof. G. (picking up teapot and replacing it on mantle).
Prof. G. (picking up teapot and replacing it on mantel).