:59:01
Uh, yes.
:59:02
- Have you any luggage?
- We left that behind in the car.
:59:05
Maybe l could lend the young lady
a nightgown.
:59:08
Will you please to register?
James, the book.
:59:11
- Aye.
- l'll light the fire for you.
:59:13
- Will you be needing supper?
- No, thank you.
:59:15
Just a whiskey and soda
and a few sandwiches.
:59:18
- And a glass of milk.
- Very well, sir.
:59:21
Can't write with my left hand,
but l can shoot with it.
:59:23
You can guess what's
in this pocket.
:59:25
You sign, darling. The sooner you get
used to your new name, the better.
:59:30
Off we go. ''Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hopkinson, The Hollyhocks, Hammersmith.''
:59:42
l'll be back in a minute, chaps.
1:00:37
Off with that wet skirt and
l'll have it dried in the kitchen.
1:00:40
Don't bother. lt'll dry
in front of the fire just as well.
1:00:43
Thanks all the same.
1:00:44
No doubt the gentleman
will take care of you.
1:00:47
Good night, sir.
Good night, ma'am.
1:00:49
Good night.
1:00:52
Good night.
1:00:56
- ls he married to her, do you think?
- l do not care.
1:00:59
They are so terrible in love
with each other.