:37:03
The steel knives that might attract
the current are in the other carriage.
:37:15
What is to be done?
:37:17
How do you propose to silence him?
:37:21
- The driver?
- My dear girl, no. Mr. George Emerson.
:37:27
I don't wish to be uncharitable,
but I know he will talk.
:37:31
He will not. He never talks.
:37:34
One's lucky to get
as much as a "yes" or "no" out of him.
:37:38
Unfortunately, I have met the type before.
:37:43
They seldom keep their exploits to themselves.
:37:46
Exploits?
:37:50
Very well. I'll speak to him.
:37:55
Oh, no, my dear Lucy.
I think it is for me to do that.
:38:03
He should have been here
at least an hour ago.
:38:07
Don't stand there, dear.
You will be seen from the outside.
:38:15
The moment he comes, I shall face him.
:38:18
No, my dear, you will do no such thing.
:38:22
My poor dear girl, you are so young!
:38:24
You've always lived among such nice people.
You cannot realize what men can be.
:38:31
This afternoon, if I had not arrived,
what would have happened?
:38:36
- I can't think.
- Answer me, Lucia.
:38:39
What would have happened had I not appeared?
:38:43
You did appear!
:38:46
Oh, I have vexed you at every turn.
:38:49
It's true.
I am too old for you. And too dull.
:38:56
It will be a push to catch the morning train.