:15:28
What are you cooking?
:15:32
Pilau, korma... fine dishes
:15:35
One day you shall cook them,
or have you forgotten how?
:15:39
I've forgotten
:15:41
A pity; I thought we might
celebrate our son's birth
:15:49
- What about money?
- I shall start work next month
:15:56
Landlord Ray has promised a job,
doing his accounts
:16:00
Did you ask about pay?
:16:02
No, but I shan't slave
as a rent collector for ever
:16:06
The money from that job and the fees
for religious ceremonies...
:16:12
...will keep the family going for now
:16:17
Surely you can understand that
:16:24
Lucky January: The boy was born
and you got a job
:16:28
That's why I think we should
spend a little...
:16:32
...and celebrate his birth in style
:16:37
It's good for our prestige, and
people will praise your cooking
:16:47
- Will you be paid regularly?
- Why not? Ray is a good man
:16:53
You're no judge of that;
you've always been cheated
:16:59
What do you mean?