:14:02
-Impeccable.
-Quite.
:14:04
Your items will be delivered
to the usual address.
:14:08
Mrs. Peel's boots?
:14:11
-Send them on.
-Of course.
:14:15
Mother suggested we go for a spin.
:14:18
-Do you always listen to Mother?
-That depends.
:14:20
Marvelous weather.
Not the sort of day to be stuck in town.
:14:23
-I think we ought to get away.
-"We?"
:14:25
Yes, just the two of us.
:14:26
A weekend in the country,
long walks, the wind in your hair.
:14:29
-How about it?
-Depends what you have in mind.
:14:32
I'm a nature lover,
so whatever comes naturally.
:14:34
Should we take my car?
:14:48
That's odd.
:14:50
Rusty, perhaps?
:14:52
I hope I haven't lost the knack.
:15:07
Is the pot warm?
:15:09
Always.
:15:11
-Milk?
-Lemon, just a twist.
:15:14
No cakes, I'm afraid.
You don't mind roughing it, do you?
:15:17
On the contrary.
:15:18
-Should we be making plans for tonight?
-We are.
:15:21
I thought we'd have time to pay a
social visit, since we happen to be passing.
:15:25
I thought as much.
:15:26
-Anyone in particular?
-Sir August de Wynter.
:15:29
Former Ministry man,
head of Special Projects.
:15:32
Ran our Strategic Deception lnitiative.
He's retired now.
:15:35
Very rich.
:15:37
Very odd.
:15:38
Intriguing.
:15:39
-A wealthy recluse.
-More interesting than that.
:15:42
Sir August's a fanatical meteorologist.
It runs in the family.
:15:46
Mother called April, sisters: May, June--
:15:49
July, August.
:15:51
The family does have weather on the brain.
Any other vices?
:15:54
All of a piece, really.
Sir August's chairman of BROLLY:
:15:58
British Royal Organization
for Lasting Liquid Years.