1:49:11
I think this is my compartment.
1:49:14
Yes, it is.
1:49:20
I hope Harrison
has made everything smooth for you.
1:49:22
Thanks. Yes, he's been very helpful.
1:49:25
He should be here any moment
with my letter of credit.
1:49:31
Will you have only two days
in the country?
1:49:33
Yes. My boat sails on Wednesday.
1:49:38
- It's on your way, this place.
- No. It's in Devon.
1:49:42
It's a quiet little country village...
1:49:44
with a delightful old inn.
I wanted to see it again.
1:49:49
I was once very happy there.
1:49:57
I'm glad I'm not late. Hello, sir.
1:50:00
I made you out an itinerary.
I thought you'd like to study it on the ship.
1:50:03
How kind of you.
1:50:05
- Here's your letter of credit.
- Thank you.
1:50:07
And some magazines.
I'll put these in the compartment.
1:50:12
I think you'll find everything in order.
1:50:14
- I hope you have a wonderful trip.
- Thank you.
1:50:16
Don't stay away too long.
1:50:17
If I do, blame your excellent arrangements.
1:50:19
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
1:50:20
I'll wait for you, sir.
I have a message from Mr. Chetwynd.
1:50:27
Well, goodbye, Charles.
1:50:29
Margaret, I wish you weren't going.
1:50:33
I don't feel quite happy about it.
1:50:35
- You'll let me hear from you?
- Of course.
1:50:39
Goodbye.
1:50:51
- You're going to the house?
- No, to the office. There's some trouble.
1:50:58
Seems strange not to talk it over
with you, Margaret.