Oscar and Lucinda
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:25:10
Pardon me.
:25:13
You've paid your buttery bill.
I inquired. And drinking coffee.

:25:17
- No, not coffee.
- No?

:25:25
I have a question for you.
It is this...

:25:27
Do you have an income?
:25:30
No, thank you. I'd rather stand.
I will take it very ill if you've tricked me.

:25:34
I have not tricked you.
:25:38
It's 15 years since
I could afford coffee...

:25:40
and now, you, a poor creature
who has nothing in the world...

:25:42
save what I can scrape together,
is so gracious...

:25:45
as to send me...
:25:48
this luxury.
:25:50
I only wish you
not to worry.

:25:53
God will provide for me.
:25:56
- Did you not enjoy your coffee?
- Do not be so simple.

:25:58
You're poisoned
by your father's ideas.

:26:00
- I may be simple...
- Your father is paying you.

:26:03
I swear he is not.
:26:05
He would not pay a penny
to send me here.

:26:08
We've only met four times
since we parted.

:26:11
Then where does
the money come from?

:26:19
I am here in Oxford...
:26:21
to raise funds for the restoration
of my little church.

:26:25
Now, you must promise me...
:26:28
never to be involved
in anything amiss.

:26:31
I cannot have my name
brought low.

:26:33
My dear Mr. Stratton...
:26:36
there is no need
for such a promise.

:26:38
I sent you the coffee
because I love you both.

:26:42
I meant no offense.
:26:59
Miss?

prev.
next.