:01:36
- Good evening, Soames.- Good evening, Mr. Conderley.
:01:40
Well, I'm afraid I'm a little early, aren't I?
:01:42
Miss Trellis wasn'texpecting anyone until 8:00.
:01:45
I thought I'd come a little ahead of time.Have a chat with Miss Fanny.
:01:49
Sorry, sir, she's still dressing.
:01:51
All right, I'll wait.
:01:53
- May I bring you a drink?- No, thank you.
:01:55
- I never did care for drinking alone.- You won't be drinking alone, sir.
:02:01
I won't?
:02:03
No, sir. Mr. Morrison also camea little early.
:02:05
He too hoped to have a little chatwith Miss Fanny. He's in the library...
:02:09
...drinking sherry.
:02:17
Hello, Edward.
:02:18
Hello, Jim.How come you're here so early?
:02:21
My watch is fast.
:02:22
- How is it you're here even earlier?- I have no watch.
:02:25
Don't believe in them.
:02:27
I believe in another sherrythough, Soames.
:02:29
- lf he's having sherry, I'll have Scotch.- Very good, sir.
:02:38
Well, Jim, think there will be a war?
:02:41
War? Between whom?
:02:43
Between whom?Haven't you been reading the papers?
:02:46
Of course. I never seem to get aroundto the front pages, though.
:02:50
The kaiser sent an ultimatum to France,France sent one to the kaiser...
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...and the tsar's sent notes to everybody.- Oh, those chaps.
:02:57
No, I don't think there will be a war.
:02:59
Not just yet anyhow.
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