:43:05
You live in a pitiful dwelling.
:43:08
'Tis for peasants.
:43:09
True, our home is simple.
:43:12
But it's cozy and has lent itself
to some marvelous evenings.
:43:15
Don't push it.
:43:16
We weren't counting
on having houseguests.
:43:19
So go easy on us, Hubert.
:43:21
You're Cousin Hubert?
:43:22
O! Noble Cousin Hubert!
:43:24
Now he's calling me Hubert!
:43:27
They're both crazy!
:43:31
Listen, peon.
:43:32
I'm Cousin Hubert.
:43:33
You, sire?
:43:35
I don't want
to go back to the loonies.
:43:38
Call me "Cousin Hubert"...
:43:40
and never "sire". Understand?
:43:42
Yes, sire.
:43:45
Stop that, or I'll give you
the little red balls.
:43:51
Leg of lamb, my sire!
:43:53
Why "my sire" now?
:43:54
I don't know, Jean-Pierre.
I just don't know.
:43:59
Mr... Kass,
that's for tomorrow.
:44:00
Tonight is cold roast beef
and a salad...
:44:03
and a Cup-a-soup for you.
:44:05
If you're still hungry,
you can have some left-overs.
:44:08
Then a shower and off to bed.
:44:09
Maybe they can start with the shower.
After such a trying day...
:44:13
they'll want to wash up.
:44:15
No servants?
:44:17
Come wash your hands.