:18:00
- Have you had a nice time?
- I've had a most wonderful evening.
:18:04
And we had difficulty persuading her
to come.
:18:07
The gentlemen here all owe you
a vote of thanks, Doctor.
:18:10
I'll be ready very soon.
Will you tell Catherine?
:18:13
- It's the best part of the evening.
- It really is, Austin.
:18:16
Ah, but you're used to those
gay nights at the parsonage.
:18:19
I, alas, must be an early riser.
:18:21
- Good night, Mr Townsend.
- Good night, sir.
:18:26
Oh, Catherine, I have bad news.
We're leaving.
:18:29
Yes, Aunt.
:18:30
- Where is Mr Abeel?
- He's having a nosebleed.
:18:33
Oh, dear!
:18:35
- Good night, Mr Townsend.
- Good night, Mrs Penniman.
:18:39
I wish to apologise, sir.
:18:42
You should, Miss Sloper.
Had Mr Abeel kept his health,
:18:45
I should've invited him out
with sabres.
:18:50
Well, I...
:18:53
I must get my wrap.
:18:55
- I, er, I've just met your father.
- Yes, I saw.
:18:58
He left before I could ask him
when I might call.
:19:01
His office hours are in the morning.
Are you not well, Mr Townsend?
:19:05
I'm in the best of health.
I wish to call on you.
:19:08
Oh!
:19:10
Oh.
:19:57
- Good morning, Mr Townsend.
- Good morning.
:19:59
- Miss Sloper's not at home, sir.
- She isn't?