:06:03
Keep picking up...
:06:05
this wretched card.
:06:11
Burn it.
:06:12
- I wish I could.
- Then go see what's-his-name, Savage?
:06:16
And sit where all
the jealous husbands sit?
:06:21
Do you think they have
a waiting room, Bendrix...
:06:23
where we see each other's faces
as we pass through?
:06:26
Why not let me go, Henry?
:06:29
- You?
- Yes.
:06:31
I could pretend
to be a jealous lover.
:06:34
Jealous lovers are less ridiculous
than jealous husbands.
:06:38
They're supported
by the weight of literature.
:06:40
Tragic, never comic.
Think of Troilus.
:06:44
Well, I shan't lose my amour-propre
when I interview Mr. Savage.
:06:49
This is ridiculous.
:06:50
One can't spy on one's wife
through a friend...
:06:52
and have the friend
pretend to be her lover.
:06:54
- What else are friends for?
- You're a good chap, Bendrix.
:06:58
All I needed was to talk,
clear my head.
:07:00
The name was Savage,
and the address was 3 Vigo Passage.
:07:03
Forget what I've told you.
Doesn't make sense. I'll see a doctor.
:07:09
That was the door.
Sarah's come in.
:07:12
It's the maid.
She's been to the pictures.
:07:15
No, it was Sarah's step.
:07:21
Sarah, darling.
:07:23
Henry.
:07:27
- You-- Is that you?
- Been out for a walk?
:07:29
- Yes.
- It's a filthy night.
:07:32
You're wet through, Sarah.
One day you'll catch your death of cold.
:07:37
Good night.
:07:44
Their marriage was conventional...
:07:46
Like their well-appointed house.
:07:49
And I liked them both
the first night we met...
:07:52
drinking bad South African sherry
because of the war in Spain.
:07:57
Good evening, sir.
:07:59
- May I take your hat?
- Thank you.