:15:01
You shall have your house in a square.
:15:08
Good morning, daffodils.
Good morning, tulips.
:15:14
Percy! There it is, dear.
:15:24
What are you doing, my good man?
:15:26
Turning on the water
in Number 9, ma'am.
:15:28
Nine? Why nine?
:15:30
Orders, ma'am.
:15:32
It must be going to be occupied at last,
after all these years.
:15:36
Wouldn't care to live in there, myself.
:15:38
I don't know about living there,
but I would like to get a peep inside.
:15:56
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
:15:57
- Are we late?
- Not at all. I've only been here a moment.
:16:00
- Good morning, Mr. Anton.
- Good morning.
:16:04
It's you. Don't you remember me?
:16:07
In the train in Italy last month.
Diggy biscuits.
:16:09
Yes, of course, I do.
:16:12
Don't tell me
you're coming to live in Number 9?
:16:15
Yes.
:16:17
We mustn't keep Mr. Mufflin waiting.
:16:19
- Sorry, I must go now. Perhaps we can...
- I'll call directly you're settled.
:16:23
That's my house over there,
with the pink curtains.
:16:25
Goodbye, for the present.
:16:28
Goodbye. I'm so glad
we are to be neighbors.
:16:30
So am I.
:16:34
This lock needs oiling.
:16:37
If there's anything further I can do,
let me hear from you. Good day.
:16:40
- Good day.
- Good day, Mr. Anton.
:16:45
Now, Paula...