:54:00
My reply impressed her favorably. Lucy?
:54:03
Go for her. Get her round the shins.
:54:06
- Freddy, be careful!
- You really are savages, you know.
:54:12
Impossible to make oneself heard.
Don't you want to hear about the Miss Alans?
:54:17
- Who?
- Sir Harry's new tenants.
:54:20
- That wasn't the name.
- Wasn't whose name?
:54:23
Sir Harry's tenants.
I met him this morning and he said,
:54:28
"I have procured desirable tenants."
:54:32
I said, "Hurray,"
and slapped him on the back.
:54:35
- Exactly. The Miss Alans.
- More like Anderson.
:54:39
I knew there'd be another muddle.
I'm always right.
:54:43
Only Freddy's muddle,
who doesn't even know their name.
:54:47
Yes, I do. I've got it. It was Emerson.
:54:52
- What a weathercock Sir Harry is.
- I hope they're the right kind of people.
:54:58
Yes, Freddy,
there is a right and a wrong sort.
:55:02
These must be all right.
They're friends of Cecil's.
:55:05
- Cecil?
- So you can all call in perfect safety.
:55:10
- Cecil?!
- We met some Emersons in Florence.
:55:14
The oddest people, Mrs. Honeychurch,
but we rather liked them.
:55:20
Emerson's a common enough name.
:55:24
"So really desirable. I've telegraphed them."
:55:28
Don't be silly, Freddy. You always overdo it.
:55:32
A most remarkable father and son.
:55:34
Father's something of a radical.
The son, full of possibilities.
:55:40
Don't move.
Stay where you are. "Ginevra de Benci"!
:55:45
Did you know you were a Leonardo,
smiling at things beyond our ken?
:55:50
What's this about Sir Harry's new tenants?
:55:53
I have found him tenants for his Cissie Villa.
:55:56
I've won a great victory for the comic muse.