:29:01
Good morning, Jennifer. It's fantastic,
it seems that has passed little time
:29:08
Do you want to have breakfast? You're as
mischievous as when you were a kid
:29:13
Even in a day like today I've had
to call you a hundred of times
:29:20
What a beautiful day! What a good
sign for the bride, such a beautiful...
:29:25
...sun
:29:28
Good morning. Hmmm, what a nice smell!
:29:34
You don't know how much time has passed
since I ate for the last time
:29:37
- Mr Wooley
- I'll tell you later, Margaret
:29:39
- I hope There is an explanation
- Really...
:29:42
...No, no, not like this, Miss. First
the butter and then the jam
:29:47
Mr Wooley, I've been working for your
family for thirty years...
:29:51
...I've been like a mother,
but just today...
:29:57
Yes, and send some dresses, everything
that this miss had, was burnt
:30:04
Right away, thank you
:30:07
Do you know what? I think you have
broken my record of waffles...
:30:11
...anyway Margaret
like to make them
:30:14
- Some people are waiting for you downstairs
- do you know? She likes them Very much
:30:19
- What Have you said?
- There's people waiting for you
:30:24
Ah? People waiting?
Who? Who are they?
:30:29
- You'll see it
- Sorry
:30:35
- more waffles
- There's no more dough
:30:43
Oh, I'm sorry, Margaret
:30:45
Be sorry for yourself, miss
Masterson and her father are downstairs
:30:51
- Who?
- Your fiancée, you have to marry her