:56:01
I don't want
to overburden her.
:56:04
She doesn't understand money.
:56:07
CharIes had the greatest
confidence in you.
:56:10
Viv wiII be taken care of
just as she aIways has been,
:56:13
without fuss.
:56:19
Where is she, anyway?
:56:21
SeIfridges, I think.
:56:24
- Have I missed anything?
- [ Door cIoses ]
:56:26
There you are.
:56:28
Looking so IoveIy.
:56:30
So, how much has Daddy Ieft?
:56:34
What's my share?
:56:36
I'm the eIdest chiId.
:56:39
We were just taIking about
M um's Iife and her evenings.
:56:43
She's going to be
joIIy IoneIy now,
:56:45
so I've proposed we shouId
aII pIay more bridge.
:56:47
Oh, by the way, Tom and I
can't go on Iiving
:56:49
in that awfuI IittIe hoIe
in Crawford Mansions.
:56:52
[ I nhaIes deepIy ]
Tom is quite famous now,
:56:54
and there's a house
in Chester Street
:56:56
which wouId be
quite perfect for him.
:56:58
And we need a motorcar.
:57:08
What's this?
:57:09
It's a Iist of property hoIdings
and investments.
:57:14
Houses?
:57:15
M m-hmm.
:57:16
I n Manchester and London.
:57:18
I didn't know
we had a farm in AngIesey.
:57:20
So, um, what is it
when we add it aII up?
:57:24
The trust was set up to protect
the estate against taxes.
:57:28
One does not ''add it aII up. ''
:57:31
That's just the point.
:57:34
So, what's my share?
:57:38
I have to be independent,
you know.
:57:40
Uh, Tom's famiIy won't Iet me
inherit anything from him.
:57:43
They're quite adamant
about that,
:57:45
so I have to know
where I stand.
:57:49
You see, your father
didn't want you to bother
:57:52
with any awfuI papers,
:57:53
so what he's done is. . .
:57:58
He hasn't said anything
about you in the wiII.