:28:00
Tom you don't need me
this afternoon, do you?
:28:03
John wants me to drive down
and see his old country house with him.
:28:05
I suppose it's alright.
:28:07
But I thought you'd want to come
and see who you're working with.
:28:09
Oh, I never notice
anyone but you.
:28:11
- John.
- I want you home for dinner.
:28:13
And no dates at night
until after we open.
:28:15
You come strolling in at four in the
morning, and be tired out next day.
:28:18
Yes Poppa.
:28:20
It's all set.
What time will you pick me up?
:28:22
Ok. I'll be ready.
Bye Johnny.
:28:25
Shall we?
:28:26
Yeah. I'll see you at seven
and be back.
:28:28
- Oh, I will. I will.
- Cheerio.
:28:30
Goodbye Edgar.
:28:31
Oh, and if there's anything
you need, do call.
:28:33
Thank you.
:28:34
After you...
:28:36
Tell me old boy, how are things
in the Colonies, these day?
:28:39
Oh, fine, fine.
:28:46
These English clothes
are terrific.
:28:48
Frankly amusing tie.
:28:50
Yeah.
:28:55
Got a match?
:28:59
Thanks. I hear that shaving lotion's
great stuff, do you ever use it?
:29:02
Oh, every day.
:29:04
Sorry. I thought you were him.
:29:07
How odd. Thank you.
:29:10
I must get back to the office. You know
where the theatre is, don't you?
:29:13
Sure.
:29:14
Well I'll see you later.
Cheerio.
:29:15
Okay.
:29:44
Well hello again.
:29:45
I wish
you'd stop following me.
:29:46
Following you?
:29:47
I'm not a bit flattered.