:53:00
Would you call me as soon
as you hear from David?
:53:02
(Atwater) l'm sure the dear
boy will turn up somehow.
:53:06
- Janet?
- Yes?
:53:08
This is hardly the time,
but I'm very glad we had that talk.
:53:12
So am I, and David will be too.
:53:15
Good.
:53:16
- Well -
- Kenneth, why don't you come with us?
:53:19
- Oh, I don't -
- Please.
:53:22
- Thanks.
- This yours, Janet?
:53:25
Yes, I'll just carry it. Oh, thanks.
:53:28
- I'll get my hat.
- Oh, going with Janet?
:53:31
- Yes, we're all going together.
- What did I predict?
:53:38
(Brandon) Good night, Mr Kentley.
l hope Mrs Kentley feels better soon.
:53:42
(Kentley) Thank you.
:53:43
(Brandon) You will call me
the moment you hear from David?
:53:45
(Kentley)
l will. Say good night to Phillip for us.
:53:47
(Brandon) Mrs Atwater,
thank you so much for coming.
:53:50
(Atwater)
Thank you for letting me come.
:53:53
l'm so sorry we have to leave. Bye.
:53:55
(Brandon) Good night.
:53:57
(Laughs) - Oh, that's not yours.
- Oh. Oh.
:54:02
(Kentley)
l'm very sorry we had to spoil it.
:54:03
(Brandon) You couldn't possibly
spoil it, Mr Kentley.
:54:05
(Kentley) l meant by leaving so early.
:54:08
Good night.
Be careful of those stairs, Anita.
:54:11
- Thank you, Mrs Wilson.
- Good night, Mr Cadell.
:54:14
- Oh, you going too?
- Yes, I must. Good night.
:54:17
Good night.
:54:19
(Rupert) May l help you
with those books, Mr Kentley?
:54:44
Thank you for a lovely evening.
Good night. It's been charming.
:54:49
(Laughing)
:54:51
Oh, Phillip, this party really
deserves to go down in history.
:54:55
Well, come on, it's over, and it
couldn't have gone more beautifully.
:54:58
Yes, it could, without Rupert.