:29:01
Oh, how beautifuI you Iook! Wherever
did you get that beautifuI dress?
:29:06
Mr. Linton's sister Ient it to me.
Isn't it wonderfuI?
:29:09
Edgar, do come in for tea.
:29:11
As soon as the horses
have been seen to.
:29:14
I'II find someone.
:29:28
Is he here?
:29:30
He came back Iast week
with great taIk...
:29:32
of Iying in a Iake of fire without you--
how he had to see you to Iive.
:29:36
He's unbearabIe.
Where couId he be, the scoundreI?
:30:01
Why did you stay so Iong
in that house?
:30:05
I didn't expect to find you here.
:30:08
Why did you stay so Iong?
:30:11
Why? Because I was having
a wonderfuI time.
:30:15
A deIightfuI, fascinating,
wonderfuI time...
:30:18
among human beings.
:30:22
Go and wash your face and hands,
and comb your hair...
:30:25
so that I needn't be ashamed of you
in front of a guest.
:30:33
What are you doing in this part of the
house? Look after Mr. Linton's horses.
:30:37
Let him Iook after his own.
:30:40
- I've aIready done so.
- ApoIogize to Mr. Linton at once.
:30:54
Bring in some tea, pIease.