:58:03
I didn't know the former owner.
:58:06
Your change.
:58:27
I should be glad to meet you at the
Sea View Hotel, opposite the pier.
:58:32
We'll have such a lot to talk about,
and I'll have many questions.
:58:36
Ex cept for you, I've lost touch with
all our friends at Darlington Hall.
:58:40
But that's no wonder.
:58:42
It was long ago and a lot
has happened in between.
:58:46
Who could keep track of all the people
His Lordship once employed?
:58:50
My lord, you rang?
:58:51
-Have the young German ladies arrived?
-They're outside.
:58:55
I'd like to say hello to them,
practise my German.
:58:58
-They do speak excellent English.
-Good. Well, ask them to come in.
:59:14
This is Elsa and this is lrma.
:59:19
I'm asking about their journey.
:59:23
It was long, my lord.
:59:30
I asked if they like the weather.
:59:32
We are grateful to you, my lord,
for letting us come here.
:59:38
Our parents are very grateful.
:59:40
Not at all.
Miss Kenton will look after you.
:59:43
-Won't you?
-lndeed, my lord.
:59:45
Welcome to Darlington Hall.
:59:48
-Thank you, my lord.
-Thank you, my lord.
:59:53
Will there be anything else?