:25:01
Isn't it a comfort to see her
like a prudent housewife...
:25:04
...getting everything ready
for my departure?
:25:08
I hope you're not thinking of leaving us,
Sir Charles?
:25:13
Not so soon as you may fancy, perhaps.
:25:17
I've been given over many times
these four years.
:25:21
And there was always
a candidate or two...
:25:23
...waiting to apply for the situation.
:25:27
I'm sorry for you, Mr. Barry.
:25:28
It grieves me to keep you
or any gentleman waiting.
:25:31
Had you not better arrange
with my doctor...
:25:33
...or have the cook flavour my omelette
with arsenic, eh?
:25:37
What are the odds, gentlemen,
that I live to see Mr. Barry hang yet?
:25:46
Sir, let those laugh that win.
:25:52
Gentlemen.
:26:14
I'll get a surgeon.
:26:20
Have some brandy, Sir Charles.
:26:22
From a report in
The Saint James' Chronicle:
:26:27
"Died at Spa in Belgium...
:26:30
"...Sir Charles Reginald Lyndon...
:26:34
"...Knight of the Bath,
Member of Parliament...
:26:37
"...and for many years...
:26:39
"...His Majesty's Representative
at various European Courts.
:26:44
"He has left behind him a name
which is endeared to all his friends. "