:55:01
	Then I want you to use
your own judgment and experience.
:55:06
	You'll know what to do
when the time comes...
:55:10
	or what not to do.
:55:14
	It seems a dreadful responsibility.
:55:16
	Oh, it is. A terrible one.
:55:18
	My honest advice is to refuse it.
:55:21
	You know I won't, of course.
:55:24
	I know.
:55:27
	Ruined finery.
:55:29
	That's all I have left.
:55:32
	I'm, uh, stony broke.
Is that the phrase?
:55:37
	It's a relief to admit it.
:55:39
	- But your... your policy with Lloyds?
- Oh!
:55:44
	You know how long it would take
to process an old claim like that?
:55:47
	By the time I received it,
I'd be past needin' it.
:55:51
	Well, now I think you're ready
for another cup of tea.
:55:55
	Would you?
:55:59
	I hold two roses within my hand
:56:04
	Two roses I give to you
:56:10
	The red rose tells you
:56:13
	Of my passion
:56:18
	The white rose
:56:21
	My love so true
:56:27
	Hush, hush
sweet Charlotte
:56:32
	Charlotte, don't you cry
:56:37
	Hush, hush
sweet Charlotte
:56:41
	I'll love you till I die
:56:46
	And every night
:56:49
	After I should die
:56:52
	Yes, every night
:56:55
	When I'm gone
:56:58
	The wind will sing to you