:12:01
Bit chancy, I´d say.
:12:03
The wind´s coming up
and the glass is falling.
:12:06
- Don´t like the look of it.
- Good, good, good.
:12:08
Banks, shouldn´t wonder if you weren´t
steering into a nasty piece of weather.
:12:13
Banks! Do you hear me?
:12:18
Hello, Katie Nanna.
That must be heavy.
:12:20
Allow me.
:12:24
Hmph!
:12:26
What a very pretty hat.
:12:35
I feel a surge
of deep satisfaction
:12:39
MucH as a king astride His noble steed
Thank you.
:12:42
WHen I return from daily strife
to HeartH and wife
:12:47
How pleasant is
tHe life I lead
:12:50
- Dear, it´s about the children.
- Yes, yes, yes.
:12:52
I run my Home
precisely on scHedule
:12:56
At 6::0 1 I marcH
tHrougH my door
:12:59
My slippers, sHerry and pipe
are due at 6::02
:13:03
Consistent is
tHe life I lead
:13:06
- George, they´re missing.
- Splendid. Splendid.
:13:09
It´s grand to be
an EnglisHman in 1 9 1 0
:13:13
King Edward´s on tHe tHrone
It´s tHe Age of Men
:13:16
I´m tHe lord of my castle
THe sovereign, tHe liege
:13:20
I treat my subjects, servants
cHildren, wife
:13:23
WitH a firm but gentle Hand
Noblesse oblige
:13:26
It´s 6::03 and tHe Heirs
to my dominion
:13:29
Are scrubbed and tubbed
and adequately fed
:13:33
And so I´ll pat tHem on tHe Head
and send tHem off to bed
:13:37
AH, lordly is
tHe life I lead
:13:44
- Winifred, where are the children?
- They´re not here, dear.
:13:47
What? Well, of course they´re here!
Where else would they be?
:13:51
- I don´t know, George.
- You don´t know?
:13:54
Well, they´re missing. Katie
Nanna has looked everywhere.
:13:58
Very well. I´ll deal
with this at once.