:14:00
She'll say, "I'll sit in a corner.
You'll never know I'm there."
:14:04
It's only tea, Warnie.
:14:06
An hour or so of polite conversation,
then we go home...
:14:09
and everything goes on
just the way it always has.
:14:11
Shall we have some sandwiches?
:14:14
I wonder if they do
toasted tea cakes.
:14:22
Excuse me. I'm here to meet
Mr. C.S. Lewis, the writer.
:14:25
Yes, madam.
:14:29
- Well, do you know what he looks like?
- No, madam.
:14:32
Well, he doesn't know
what I look like either.
:14:34
Yes, madam.
:14:37
Any ideas?
:14:39
No, madam.
:14:47
Anybody here called Lewis?
:15:02
- Mrs. Gresham? How do you do?
- A pleasure.
:15:05
- This is my brother, Warnie.
- Major Lewis.
:15:08
Please, sit down.
:15:12
So, you managed to find us.
:15:14
Yes. I used the guide
and it was easy.
:15:17
It's just that you don't look
at all like C.S. Lewis.
:15:19
Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you,
not to mention the rest of Oxford.
:15:27
No, l...
So you don't like that.
:15:34
Well, I'm not what you might call
a public figure, Mrs. Gresham.
:15:37
Oh, you're not?
I mean...
:15:40
You write all these books and you give
all those talks and everything...
:15:42
just so everybody
will leave you alone?
:15:45
Oh, dear.
:15:48
We've only just met
and already you see right through me.
:15:53
- Tell me, do you drink tea?
- Tea? Sure.
:15:56
- It's England, right?
- So it is. Waiter?