:56:10
She seems to be getting worse,
doesn't she, sir?
:56:13
You will please not refer
to your mistress as "she."
:56:17
Thank you, Nancy.
:56:19
Gonna work on your tunes
again tonight, sir?
:56:22
- You're always working, aren't you?
- Yes.
:56:26
What are you doing
with your evening out?
:56:28
I'm going to a music hall.
:56:32
- I've never been to an English music hall.
- You don't know what you've missed, sir.
:56:41
- You'd like it a lot, sir.
- We must see about that.
:56:46
And whom are you going
to the music hall with?
:56:48
Gentleman friend, sir.
:56:50
Now, you know, Nancy, don't you...
:56:52
that gentleman friends
are sometimes inclined...
:56:54
- to take liberties with young ladies?
- No, sir, not with me.
:56:58
I can take care of myself when I want to.
:57:02
It strikes me that you're not at all
the kind of girl that your mistress...
:57:06
- should have for a housemaid.
- No, sir?
:57:08
She's not the only one
in the house, is she?