:18:02
- Are you married?
- Yes, but don't rub it in.
:18:04
- What's the idea now?
- l'm not. l'm a bachelor.
:18:08
A married woman lives
on the first floor.
:18:10
- Does she?
- Yes. l've just been paying her a call.
:18:16
- Now l want to go home.
- What's preventing you?
:18:18
One of those men is her brother,
the other's her husband. Now do you see?
:18:22
Why didn't you tell me before?
l only wanted to be told.
:18:25
Trying to keep me with tales
about murders and foreigners.
:18:28
Here, put this on.
Put on my hat. There you are.
:18:31
- Take the pound.
- No, sir, you're welcome to it.
:18:33
You'd do the same for me one day.
:18:36
Lead the pony around the corner.
:18:40
- So long, old sport.
- Good-bye. Thank you.
:18:47
Oy! The empties!
:19:00
Papers, magazines,
chocolates, cigarettes.
:19:19
There he is.
:19:38
For one thing, they're much prettier
than they were 20 years ago.
:19:41
- More free. Free and easy.
- You're right there.
:19:44
l could never understand how
people used to put up with
the old-fashioned sort.
the old-fashioned sort.
:19:47
All bones and no bend.
:19:49
- The old-fashioned did last longer.
- l don't know.
:19:51
Mine last about a year.
Here, l'll show you.
:19:55
Big demand for these now.