:32:05
- I've caused you some trouble.
- No, uh...
:32:09
Mother...
My mother, uh...
:32:12
What is the phrase?
:32:14
She isn't quite
herself today.
:32:17
You shouldn't have bothered. I really
don't have that much of an appetite.
:32:23
Oh, I'm sorry.
:32:27
I wish you could apologize
f or other people.
:32:30
Don't worry about it.
:32:32
But as long as you've fixed
the supper, we may as well eat it.
:32:45
It, uh... It might be, uh, nicer
and warmer in the office.
:33:03
Well, it stopped
raining.
:33:05
Uh, eating in an office
is just... just too officious.
:33:09
- I have the parlour back here.
- All right.
:33:26
- Sit down.
- Oh, thank you.
:33:32
You're very kind.
:33:35
It's all f or you.
I'm not hungry. Go ahead.
:33:44
You... You eat like a bird.
:33:48
And you'd know,
of course.
:33:51
No, not really.
:33:53
Anyway, I hear the expression
"Eats like a bird"...
:33:56
is really a f al...
f alse... f alsity.