:08:02
Is there anything else,
Mrs. Barker?
:08:05
I was just going
to mention--
:08:09
My sister and I heard you
on the wireless yesterday.
:08:18
Tell me, you weren't
taught by Forster when
you were up at Cambridge?
:08:24
Alas, no.
You know they're...
:08:26
even adapting his work
for the pictures now?
:08:29
Can't say that I approve.
:08:32
It could have
been a lot worse.
:08:36
- Er, the adaptation?
- The interview.
:08:39
Oh. In what way?
It could have been
on television. That's a much...
:08:43
greater intrusion,
I can tell you.
:08:45
Do you know you can get
televisions that transcribe
what people say?
:09:18
May I ask, would
that be another book?
:09:23
Yes.
I'm afraid it is.
:09:25
I don't know
how you do it.
:09:27
Takes me all
my time to read one.
:09:30
Well, as Gwen
always used to say,
:09:33
it's easier to write one
than it is to read one
properly, Mrs. Barker.
:09:37
[ Mutters ]
Yes,
I'm sure she did.
:09:40
I can almost
hear her saying it.
:09:44
I've never really approved
of the pre-Raphaelites.
:09:50
Hmm?
:09:53
Well, just look at him.
:09:57
He's one of your sister's
favorites.
:09:59
What's meant
to be going on?