:09:02
Where is Miss Margaret? I'm
beginning to doubt of her existence.
:09:08
Forgive us, Mr. Ferrars. My youngest
is shy of strangers at present.
:09:14
I am shy of strangers myself,
and I have nothing like her excuse.
:09:21
How do you like your view,
Mr. Ferrars?
:09:26
Very much. Your stables are handsome
and beautifully kept.
:09:32
Stables?
Your windows overlook the lake.
:09:36
An error led me to a family room,
but I've rectified the situation.
:09:42
I am happily installed
in the guest quarters.
:09:46
Tea!
:09:50
They're all spoilt. Miss Margaret is
always up trees and under furniture.
:09:56
I've barely had a civil word
from Marianne.
:10:00
They've just lost their father.
Their lives will never be the same.
:10:06
That is no excuse.
:10:12
Library.
:10:17
- These are mostly foreign.
- Indeed. Magnificent.
:10:22
I've never liked the smell of books.
:10:26
The dust, perhaps. I hear you have
great plans for the walnut grove.
:10:32
I shall have it knocked down
to make place for a Grecian temple.
:10:37
That does sound interesting.
Would you show me the site?
:10:47
Too expensive, and we do not need
four bedrooms. We can share.
:10:54
This one. then.
:10:56
We have only 500 a year.