:17:00
And I suppose Sir Hector
will be a little desperate
:17:03
the next time
he comes home?
:17:04
Mmm. He has to be
desperate to come home.
:17:06
Incidentally,
before I go,
:17:07
may I see this fabulous
sapphire of Sir Hector's?
:17:10
I've been hearing about it
clear across the world.
:17:12
Of course.
:17:18
You know, I read this
in a book somewhere.
:17:20
Do you mean to tell me in the Foreign
Legion they read adventure stories?
:17:24
This gets
better and better.
:17:26
This is called
the Priests' Refuge.
:17:28
In Oliver Cromwell's time,
:17:30
the Brandons used
to hide them here.
:17:55
Hmm!
:17:56
Takes your breath away.
:17:58
That's the great-great-
grandfather of all sapphires.
:18:02
It's the one thing
Sir Hector really loves.
:18:05
Everything else he has but the
estate has been gambled away.
:18:08
Hasn't it a history?
:18:09
Isn't it supposed to bring
bad luck to its owners?
:18:12
Bad luck? Do you think you could
ever make any Brandon believe
:18:15
there was bad luck
in having 30,000 pounds?
:18:36
Well, we're not
going to get out today.
:18:38
Let's play something
in the house.
:18:40
What could we play,
Beau?
:18:43
We could play King Arthur and
his Knights of the Round Table.
:18:47
How do you play that?
:18:49
Well, I'm
King Arthur.
:18:50
First, you put me
in this suit of armor...
:18:52
Aunt Pat
wouldn't like that.
:18:54
I'll take the blame
if she finds out.
:18:57
Digby,
you're Sir Lancelot.
:18:59
John, you're Sir Gawaine.