Topsy-Turvy
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:10:00
Arthur.
:10:02
If you would learn to organise
your time more efficiently...

:10:05
...you could do everything you wished.
:10:07
My time is finite, Helen. I must fill it
with that which is important to me.

:10:12
Is not the Savoy Theatre
important to you?

:10:15
This work with Gilbert
is quite simply killing me.

:10:19
Working with Gilbert would kill anybody.
:10:23
Is your contract with D'Oyly
and Mr Gilbert not important to you?

:10:27
But our present concern is your health.
:10:29
You must go to the South of France
and recover.

:10:32
We can discuss this on your return.
:10:35
I shall recover, D'Oyly.
:10:37
And I shall return.
:10:39
But there will be nothing to discuss.
:10:44
Did you dine at the Beefsteak Club?
:10:46
Yes. Somewhat unsatisfactory.
:10:49
Oh.
:10:51
Well, you missed Mrs Judd's rabbit curry.
:10:54
One gets the impression that everyone
is snickering behind one's back.

:10:58
Perhaps you could have some
for tomorrow's lunch.

:11:00
The king of Topsy-Turvydom.
:11:04
Humiliating.
:11:09
You look a little uncomfortable.
:11:12
I'm comfortable enough.
:11:15
I watched a bit from the wings.
:11:17
- Oh, did you?
- The first act.

:11:20
Seemed to be going well, surprisingly.
:11:22
There! You see?
:11:31
Would you like me to read to you?
:11:32
No, thank you. I'll leave you.
:11:35
You must be tired.
:11:37
No, I'm not in the slightest.
:11:39
Wrong of me to unburden myself on you.
:11:41
Don't be silly. That's why I'm here.
:11:45
Come and talk to your Kitty.
:11:49
Sometimes one wonders
why one bothers.

:11:53
They say jump... you jump.
:11:57
- Good night, my dear.
- Good night.


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