:50:03
If you want to get sore with me,
that's different altogether.
:50:06
I annoy everybody, always did.
But not Johnnie. You mustrt, really.
:50:14
Would you mind, I want to speak
to Johnnie alone. Could you...
:50:18
- You mean out in the garden?
- Please.
:50:22
Hello. Don't move. Just stay like that.
:50:24
I must watch the expressions
on your faces.
:50:27
What've you got there, old bean?
:50:29
You'll find out soon enough.
This is a red-letter day.
:50:32
- Yes, sir?
- What have we to drink in the house?
:50:35
Gin, brandy, champagne and Pimm's No.1.
:50:38
- Bring them all, and get a move on.
- Very good, sir.
:50:41
Stand aside.
:50:44
Remember that necklace you admired
in the shop window in Regent Street?
:50:48
It's yours.
:50:49
And here... No, that's for Ethel.
Beaky, here's a little present for you.
:50:53
- What is it?
- It's a secret.
:50:56
- Stick.
- That's the finest that money can buy.
:50:59
- Thanks, old bean.
- Hold those a moment, will you?
:51:03
Darling, do you remember this?
:51:05
I saw the hungry eye you gave it
last time we were up in London. It's yours.
:51:10
Thank you, Beaky.
:51:12
Here are some hats for you.
:51:14
Never did like your hats
from the moment I ever saw you.
:51:17
- Like the funny hat you wore on the train.
- I don't understand.
:51:22
- What made you do all this?
- Now, dear, don't be angry.
:51:25
If you don't like the hats,
you can always return them.
:51:29
I got a present for myself. Do you mind?
:51:32
I say, old girl, this is a nice stick. Strong.
:51:41
- Dog?
- That's right.
:51:44
- All dogs are fond of me.
- Go to Monkeyface.
:51:46
But, Johnnie, you haven't told us
what this is all about.
:51:50
- Yes, what's it mean?
- I have the pleasure of announcing...
:51:53
the Goodwood Cup was run today
and I backed the winner.
:51:56
A 10-to-1 shot, and I had £200 on it.
:51:59
£200 at 10-to-1, that's £2,000.