:23:00
No, she is not.
:23:01
After her money?
:23:03
Are you a Johnny-come-IateIy?
:23:05
A cad? A bounder?
:23:07
No, I don't think so.
:23:09
Any money or prospects?
:23:12
I have $ 1 00 a year
from Harvard.
:23:14
I am -- weII, actuaIIy,
:23:16
was studying the phiIosophy
of F. H. BradIey.
:23:19
I don't know
whether you know --
:23:21
The very Iast thing my husband
wiII want to hear about
:23:24
is someone eIse's phiIosophy.
:23:28
I have pubIished
one smaII book of poetry.
:23:32
Got a roof?
:23:33
A tutor of mine,
the honorabIe Bertrand RusseII,
:23:37
has offered us accommodations
in his fIat in Soho.
:23:40
It's smaII.
:23:42
I n fact, it's in the attic --
:23:44
Bertrand RusseII,
the pacifist feIIow --
:23:46
the one
the newspaper waIIahs caII
:23:48
the most hated man in London?
:23:49
That sounds Iike him, yes.
:23:53
If I can put your minds at rest,
I recentIy have received
:23:56
an offer for six Iectures
on French symboIism.
:24:00
So, to be precise,
you have $ 2 a week,
:24:04
you intend to share an attic
:24:06
with the most hated man
in London,
:24:08
and you might be giving
a few Iectures
:24:10
on French
percussion instruments.
:24:12
I n the meantime,
:24:13
the whoIe of Europe
is at war with the kaiser.
:24:17
Nothing couId make me
feeI more secure.
:24:21
[ CIears throat ]
:24:32
How was the wedding?
:24:36
Of course,
Eastbourne's proudest boast
:24:38
is that you won't find
one shop window on the front.
:24:41
It reminded me
of Forest Park in St. Louis.
:24:45
Oh, did it reaIIy?
:24:49
Was the weather kind?
:24:50
Very bracing.
:24:52
Had you a sunny room?
:24:54
HardIy had time inside
to find out.
:24:57
[ Laughing ] Oh, pIease.