1:09:04
We finally drank old Wiley under the table.
1:09:07
I never would have thought
we could have done it.
1:09:09
There's no cause for alarm, mistress.
1:09:13
I think it's time we had a little breakfast.
1:09:16
Appuhamy!
1:09:20
We want breakfast!
1:09:28
I think another round won't do us any harm.
1:09:32
You're not having another round,
nor breakfast, nor anything.
1:09:36
- You're getting out of here.
- Ruth, lass, what's the trouble?
1:09:39
You heard what I said. Go home.
1:09:41
But it's the Governor's birthday
and his friends of long standing...
1:09:45
The Governor's dead,
and he's going to stay dead.
1:09:49
And you're not friends, not any one of you.
1:09:51
You're leeches and scrounges,
trying to turn John into something he isn't...
1:09:55
trying to make another Tom Wiley out
of him, so you can go on getting drunk...
1:09:59
in your big free playpen.
1:10:01
Well, that's finished.
I'm telling you for the last time.
1:10:04
This is no longer Tom Wiley's
Elephant Walk.
1:10:06
This is John's home, and mine.
1:10:09
Now get out of here.
1:10:11
Very well, Mrs. Wiley.
1:10:35
- Good morning, John.
- Where are my friends?
1:10:42
- I asked them to leave.
- Why?
1:10:46
Because I don't believe
they are your friends.
1:10:49
They're a lot of drunks
who are trying to take advantage of you.
1:10:52
Now, listen...
1:10:53
these drunks, as you call them,
work harder than dogs all the week.
1:10:56
They go for months without taking a drink...
1:10:58
and you object
to them coming here and relaxing?