:08:03
- Yes, he's in there waiting for you.
- Thank you.
:08:08
- Good morning.
- I hope I haven't kept you waiting?
:08:12
Not at all. But I'm afraid
you won't meet Mr. Denmark, the owner.
:08:17
- He flew to Europe.
- I'm disappointed. Wasn't that sudden?
:08:21
Very. But you know how tax people
are when you skip a whole year.
:08:28
The result is that
a longer lease is now possible.
:08:34
- Open, if you don't mind.
- Hm? Oh.
:08:38
Certainly.
:08:46
How long a lease? Not that it matters
if he insists on 1000 a month.
:08:51
That's why I wanted to see him.
:08:53
He won't need the place for years.
Mr. Whiskers really blew his top.
:08:59
- He can't come back to this country?
- It would be the very height of folly.
:09:04
Oh, I see.
:09:06
That throws an entirely different
light. Where's that lease?
:09:11
- I haven't got it with me.
- Never mind. You can mail it.
:09:15
This is for two months,
first and last.
:09:19
- Isn't that the deal?
- Correct.
:09:21
- When would you like to take it?
- Anything wrong with now?
:09:26
- Nothing at all. It's a bit unusual...
- Thank you. You've been awfully kind.
:09:31
Thank you. It's a pleasure to do
business with a lady of such decision.
:09:37
- Bye, now.
- Yes, of course.
:09:42
- How long shall I make the lease for?
- A year will be quite enough.
:09:46
Don't you think you ought...?