:55:01
Constance!
:55:05
Bosie.
:55:08
I-I brought you your letters.
:55:11
You haven't been home
for so long.
:55:15
Thank you.
:55:20
So much more convenient
for Oscar
:55:21
living in the West End
:55:23
when he has a play
coming on.
:55:25
I'm like one of those
northern businessmen
:55:27
who has to keep an eye
on his factory.
:55:30
The boys ask for you
all the time.
:55:32
They're longing to see you.
:55:33
Oscar has to make sure
the play's a success.
:55:37
I'll come round
this afternoon.
:55:39
For tea.
:55:43
It's the dress rehearsal
this afternoon.
:55:49
Tomorrow, then.
I'll... come tomorrow.
:55:51
Well...
:55:53
tomorrow then.
:56:01
Goodbye, my dear.
:56:03
Goodbye.
:56:11
Goodbye, Constance.
:56:24
What am I trying
to get?
:56:26
Oops.
:56:27
- Perhaps...
- Cod?
:56:28
I've a strong
feeling
:56:30
codfish prefer
it deeper.
:56:32
- D'you think there'll be skate?
- Possibly.
:56:34
A-choo!
:56:38
I don't think
there'll be anything
:56:40
for our table tonight.
:56:42
A-choo!
:56:43
I'd better stay.
You're getting a cold.
:56:45
No, no.
I'm all right.
:56:47
Let's get the boys
some ices.
:56:48
Boys, stay and
look after Nanny.
:56:50
Oh, all right.
:56:53
We'll look
after you, Nanny.