1:18:01
Er...
1:18:04
Forgive me, I seem to have
lost my train of thought.
1:18:16
Are you unwell, George?
1:18:21
I fear I may have come over a bit queer.
1:18:24
- Most embarrassing.
- You must take a little brandy.
1:18:36
A little water clears us of this deed.
1:18:39
I blame Grossmith for this.
1:18:41
- Only Grossmith?
- Thank you, Helen.
1:18:43
Confounded glutton.
1:18:47
- Are you feeling better?
- I do beg your pardon.
1:18:50
- This is awfully embarrassing.
- Not at all, Rutty.
1:18:53
Now why don't we return
to the subject of your salary?
1:18:56
Oh, yes.
1:18:58
Well, I must declare that I'm rather
at a loss for words, D'Oyly.
1:19:04
- Excuse me.
1:19:08
Oh, I do beg your pardon.
1:19:10
This is a bally nightmare, damn it!
1:19:12
I shall be in my dressing room!
1:19:16
The more I see of men,
the more I admire dogs.
1:19:22
I'm soon to have a meeting...
1:19:25
...concerning the cast for the next opera.
- Yes, indeed.
1:19:28
I've heard a little rumour
that I might be playing the part...
1:19:32
...of a 14-year-old schoolgirl.
- Somebody's been telling tales.
1:19:35
They have indeed, Mr Carte!
1:19:39
Mr Gilbert will be very angry.
1:19:43
With reference to your engagement
for the opera...
1:19:46
...I have a great concern
about your little weakness.
1:19:56
I'm a little shocked, Mr Carte.
1:19:58
I really do believe that my behaviour
this last year has been exemplary.