:47:03
Tea!
:47:06
Just a half
a cup.
:47:08
Come, come, my dear,
:47:10
don't you care
for tea?
:47:13
I'm very fond
of tea.
:47:15
You could
at least make polite conversation.
:47:19
I've been
trying to ask--
:47:21
I have an
excellent idea.
:47:24
Let's change
the subject.
:47:27
Why is a raven
like a writing desk?
:47:31
Riddles?
:47:32
Let me see, now.
:47:34
Why is a raven
:47:37
Iike
a writing desk?
:47:39
I beg your pardon?
:47:41
Why is a raven
like a writing desk?
:47:44
What?
:47:45
Careful.
She's mad.
:47:47
It's your
silly riddle.
:47:49
You just said--
:47:51
Don't get excited.
:47:52
A cup of tea?
:47:53
A cup of tea,
indeed!
:47:56
I haven't time.
:47:58
The time!
Who's got the time?
:48:01
No time,
no time, no time.
:48:04
Hello. Good-bye.
I'm late! I'm late!
:48:06
The white rabbit!
:48:07
I'm so late.
I'm so very late.
:48:10
No wonder you're late.
:48:12
This clock is exactly
two days slow.
:48:15
Two days slow?
:48:17
Of course you're late.
:48:18
My goodness.
:48:20
We'll have
to look into this.
:48:22
A-ha!
:48:24
I see what's wrong.
:48:26
This watch
is full of wheels.
:48:29
Oh, my poor watch.
:48:31
Oh, my wheels
and springs.
:48:33
But-but-but-but...
:48:35
Butter! Of course!
:48:37
It needs butter.
Butter!
:48:38
Butter!
:48:40
But-butter?
:48:42
Butter.
Thank you. Butter.
:48:43
That's fine.
:48:45
No, no, no.
:48:47
You'll get
crumbs in it!
:48:49
This is good butter.
:48:51
Tea?
:48:52
I never
thought of tea.
:48:55
No! Not tea!
:48:56
Sugar?
:48:57
Sugar. Two spoons.
:48:59
Two spoons.
Thank you.