:41:19
Thank you.
:41:34
- Double room, please.
- What are you up to? Not here!
:41:36
- Ssh.
- Would that be with two singles,
:41:39
or the, uh, matrimonial-size bed?
:41:41
The mat... Double bed.
:41:43
- Please.
- Yes. I see.
:41:48
Three-two-two should suit you.
The Cupid Room.
:41:51
- Really?
- Yes. It's very cozy.
:41:55
- lf you'll just sign the register.
- Yes, of course.
:42:00
(Sighs) Mr and Mrs Oscar Wilde.
:42:03
- Now, look here, Dick Blaney!
- Oscar, if you don't mind.
:42:05
- Will you stop playing games!
- (Clerk) Excuse me.
:42:09
That'll be ten pounds,
plus service charge of two pounds.
:42:14
Perhaps you'd care to settle now?
:42:21
- There we are.
- Thank you.
:42:22
- Room, please?
- Three-two-two, Bertie.
:42:30
Follow me, please.
:42:39
You've got 322. That's nice.
:42:42
Yes. The Cupid Room, I think she called it.
:42:44
Love's little arrows have struck quite
a few hearts in there, l can tell you.
:42:47
Oh, yeah.
:42:49
Can I get you anything
from the pharmacy, sir?
:42:52
No, thank you.