:17:00
And by the way, I've taken a box
for the opening concert at Albert Hall.
:17:04
You'll join us, of course.
:17:11
-So you and the old boy cross swords?
-Yes.
:17:15
Seems I must discontinue my research,
spend my life diagnosing measles...
:17:19
...mumps, and whooping cough
or encounter his serious disapproval.
:17:23
Even I was surprised when you took
a Marley dinner party into your confidence.
:17:28
You need not agree with me,
I just have a decision to make.
:17:31
Harry, you and l
have been friends for years.
:17:33
I can't agree with you, but that doesn't
make a difference to our friendship.
:17:37
Let's drop into the club.
It'll do you good.
:17:40
Well, I'll walk that far with you.
:17:46
Let me go! You thug! Let me go!
:17:50
Help me! Help me!
:17:59
Let him go. Let him go.
:18:02
-You get a cab. I'll see what's happened.
-Yes.
:18:09
A girl can't walk out with a chap.
Who does he think he is?
:18:14
-The big--
-Did he hurt you?
:18:16
It'll take more than a bloke like that to....
:18:28
Why, I bet I look ever so untidy.
:18:32
You sure you're not hurt?
:18:34
Why, l....
I don't think so.
:18:42
-What is it? Your ankle?
-Yeah. It's twisted.
:18:47
Do you mind?
:18:51
No, not at all.
:18:52
-After all, an ankle can be very painful.
-You are ever so kind.
:18:59
Me side too. He hit me.