:06:00
There wasn't anything
you could do.
:06:02
You probably would have
made me tell Tony and the police.
:06:06
It was only £50, I thought
I'd pay and have done with it.
:06:08
I'm gonna tell Tony
about us tonight.
:06:10
No, Mark, please,
you musn't.
:06:12
You don't understand.
Tony's changed.
:06:15
Please.
:06:19
I wish it was a year ago,
when you came to say goodbye.
:06:22
We were in the kitchen. I said,
"I can't go through with this.
:06:25
Let's find Tony and
tell him all about it."
:06:27
I believe you'd
have done it then.
:06:31
Well, I can see this is
gonna be a rough evening.
:06:34
All of us saying
nice things to each other.
:06:39
Look, there's only one thing
you haven't explained.
:06:42
Why didn't you burn
that letter too?.
:07:00
There you are. We thought
you were never coming.
:07:03
-What have you been up to?.
-I'm sorry. The boss blew in...
:07:06
-...just as I was leaving.
-Tony, this is Mark Halliday.
:07:09
-Mark.
-Tony.
:07:10
I'm terribly sorry
to be so late.
:07:14
-How do you like it over here, Mark?.
-Well, fine. Just fine, Tony.
:07:17
Is this your first visit to London?.
:07:19
No, no. I was here
a year ago for vacation.
:07:22
Oh, yes, that's right.
Margot told me.
:07:25
-You write for the radio, don't you?.
-No, television, for my sins.
:07:28
-Darling, did you reserve a table?.
-Yes, 7::00.
:07:31
-Come on, then--
-Darling, a slight alteration in plans.
:07:34
-Now, don't say you can't go.
-I'm afraid so.
:07:36
Old man Burgess is flying
to Brussels on Sunday.
:07:39
And I have to get my monthly
report in by tomorrow.
:07:41
Can't you do it when
we get back?.
:07:43
I'm afraid not.
It'll take hours.
:07:45
I shall have to fake
half of it as it is.
:07:48
Could you join us after the theater?.
We might go somewhere.
:07:51
Give me a ring in intermission.
:07:52
-lf I'm inspired, I might make it.
-Well, do try.
:07:55
I'll just get my things, Mark.
:07:57
-Here are the tickets.
-Thanks, Tony.