:48:04
No, not any more. He's mine.
Haven't you read the papers today?
:48:08
- I don't normally get them quite so early.
- I get 'em before they're printed.
:48:12
I suppose you can do anything
if you have money.
:48:15
Why don't you come down to me?
:48:20
Thank you very much.
:48:22
Lovely place you've got down there.
:48:24
Sit here.
:48:30
I do so like to feel comfortable
whatever I'm doing.
:48:34
Yes indeed. Yes.
The more relaxed the muscles,
:48:39
the better the synchronisation
between mind and body.
:48:44
I should think you're frightfully
synchronised, Mr Tremble.
:48:52
- Martini?
- What about them?
:48:54
I was just about to offer you one.
:49:06
The things I didn't understand
too well in your book. Let me see...
:49:11
Was it in chapter seven or chapter six?
:49:16
Chapter six probably.
:49:18
Though of course
it could have been chapter seven.
:49:24
Have you got the book
or is it still in your bed?
:49:28
I believe it is.
:49:42
Well, we'd better go
right through the book, hadn't we?
:49:58
Do you get many complaints
from the neighbours?