:15:01
Careful.
:15:03
- It's like a postcard.
- It's the best time of year.
:15:06
How's the work?
:15:08
- Oh, fine. Fine.
- Good.
:15:15
Arnold...
:15:19
...it's charming.
:15:24
- It's the perfect place to write.
- It's comfortable, quiet.
:15:30
Act 1, scene 1.
Is that as much as you've written?
:15:33
You know how difficult it is to start.
:15:36
Yes, darling, l know.
:15:38
The basic idea is the
important thing. Then it's...
:15:42
...a matter of slugging away.
There's a producer...
:15:45
...clamoring for the manuscript.
:15:47
Probably something from him.
Excuse me.
:15:55
"Rent in arrears, £20."
:15:59
He'll just have to be patient.
:16:02
It's perfect. Just my idea
of an old English cottage.
:16:06
It really belongs to you?
:16:08
An old aunt of mine retired here.
l was her favorite.
:16:12
- She left it to me.
- Then what's to stop us?
:16:15
We can get married now.
:16:18
A producer's clamoring for your play...
:16:20
Or are you too set
in your bachelor ways?
:16:24
Kate, l'm as impatient as you, but...
:16:26
There's something you ought to know.
:16:32
You see...
:16:35
...all my money's in Army boots
from the Boer War.
:16:38
It will pay off eventually.
:16:41
But l'll have to sell
the cottage to pay my creditors.
:16:44
Oh, no, Arnold.
:16:47
We'll think of something.
Now, l'd like to freshen up.
:16:51
The stairs are here, dear.
:16:56
l can manage quite well
alone, darling.