:39:01
My dear, I've some news
for you, and good news, too.
:39:04
Oh, really.
:39:05
I just traded
Willets out of a horse.
:39:07
I traded old Major
for his colt. He's a beauty.
:39:10
Unbroken and with
plenty of spirit.
:39:12
It'll be good sport
to break him.
:39:14
Well, I'm very glad
if you are, dear.
:39:16
Perhaps you've gathered,
Mr. Ibbetson,
:39:18
that my husband is very much
interested in horses.
:39:20
Possibly, Mr. Ibbetson isn't
quite so interested in them.
:39:23
Oh, I'm sorry.
:39:24
You're going
to build our stables?
:39:25
Oh, yes, indeed he is.
:39:27
And he's decided
to do them my way.
:39:28
Haven't you?
:39:30
Hmm, a slight difference
in opinion, I hear.
:39:32
I hope you stand
by your convictions, sir.
:39:35
Are you fond of horses?
:39:37
Well, uh, I'm afraid
the way I was brought up
:39:40
didn't give me any
great fondness for them.
:39:42
Well, every man
to his choice, of course.
:39:44
If you're not interested,
I warn you to change
the subject quickly,
:39:47
because my husband
talks horses
:39:49
quite as well
as he rides them.
:39:50
And he's a very
fine horseman.
:39:52
I'm sure he is.
:40:30
It'll be all right?
Mmm-hmm.