: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.
:20:00
- The old-fashioned sort.
- Brrr! My wife.
:20:02
Now look at these.
:20:04
- Our new Streamline Model Number 1.
- Anything go with it?
:20:09
l should say so. This.
:20:12
Put a pretty girl inside those and
she needn't be ashamed of herself.
:20:15
- Bring it back to me when it's filled.
- l will.
:20:19
What's this? Edinburgh, Waverley.
We're getting on.
:20:23
- Pardon us for talking business, sir.
- Certainly.
:20:27
- Good day.
- Good day, sir.
:20:30
Good day.
:20:36
- Good day.
- Broad-minded old geezer.
:20:38
Bet he's very good at charades.
:20:40
- l wonder what won the 2:00 at Windsor.
- l don't know. Let's get a paper.
:20:47
- Paper.
- Say, son, speak the English?
:20:50
Dispatch.
:20:57
- Hello.
- What won it?
:20:59
There's been another woman murdered
in a West End flat.