A Countess from Hong Kong
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1:14:03
- How do you do, sir?
- How do you do?

1:14:05
This is to be kept
strictly confidential.

1:14:09
- I understand, Mr Mears.
- Mr Harvey has explained everything.

1:14:12
Good. I assure you
it will be deeply appreciated.

1:14:16
We're only too pleased
to help out in such matters.

1:14:20
- Who is it?
- Hudson, sir.

1:14:25
- You're late.
- I'm sorry, sir.

1:14:27
Captain, I'd like to present Hudson,
the, uh, bridegroom.

1:14:30
How do you do?
Now, where's the bride?

1:14:34
Oh, I believe
she's still dressing.

1:14:37
Are you ready?
1:14:41
Oh, the Captain.
It's all too big. Nothing fits! Look!

1:14:45
You're losing weight.
You've been dieting too much.

1:14:48
Let's get on with it.
1:14:50
Countess, bridegroom.
1:14:54
Mr Harvey, you're the best man.
Mr Ogden, the witness.

1:14:57
We'll fill out the forms later.
1:14:59
Now then.
1:15:01
Do you, Henry Lewisham
Arthur Hudson...

1:15:04
take this woman to be
your lawful wedded wife...

1:15:07
till death do you part?
1:15:09
Oh! Oh!
1:15:12
- Well, he's just over-excited.
- Water!

1:15:20
Hudson, whatever
made you faint?

1:15:23
I suppose it was the excitement
of those drastic words.

1:15:27
- Drastic?
- "Till death do us part."

1:15:30
- That's no reflection on you, madam.
- Now what's going to happen?

1:15:34
That's what I would like to know.
1:15:36
Nothing's going to happen.
You'll retire as usual.

1:15:39
Hudson will sleep in the same room,
but in the other bed of course.

1:15:42
- I hope so.
- The other bed. The one near the door.

1:15:47
Just not to obfuscate matters.
1:15:51
Listen, this marriage
is just a formality.

1:15:54
- The moment we get ashore,
I want a divorce.
- Whatever your desire is.

1:15:59
I am always at your service.

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