1:21:01
Yes, we do, Mr Carte.
1:21:07
Good.
1:21:12
# Charlie, Charlie
1:21:13
# War would not follow thee
1:21:16
# King of the Highland hearts
1:21:18
# Bonnie Prince Charlie
1:21:22
- Chop chop, Butt! How long do we have?
1:21:26
- Eight minutes, Mr Temple.
- Oh, jolly good.
1:21:28
- Shocking news from Khartoum.
- Indeed.
1:21:30
Something will have to be done,
tout de suite.
1:21:33
Absolutely.
1:21:34
Mrs Temple hit the nail on the head,
as per usual.
1:21:37
Oh? What did she say?
1:21:38
"The nation loses a hero,
but the family loses a loved one."
1:21:41
- Ooh, how apt.
- Perspicacious woman is Mrs Temple.
1:21:44
Hat!
1:21:47
Consider this, my dear Butt.
1:21:49
Is it not the inevitable fate
of the professional soldier...
1:21:52
...that he may perish in battle?
- Indeed, sir.
1:21:54
But Dickie, have you heard
the "real" news of the day?
1:21:57
Yes, the Fenian bomb. Oh, dreadful.
1:22:00
No, Grossmith and Barrington.
1:22:02
- What?
- They're off tonight.
1:22:04
- Both of them?
- Yes.
1:22:06
- Why?
- Oysters.
1:22:08
- We shared luncheon.
- Did you swallow?
1:22:10
- No. I had sole.
- Off the bone?
1:22:12
- Yes. It was rather succulent.
- Wise man. Oysters can kill.
1:22:15
Unquestionably!
1:22:17
My aunt choked on a scallop
at Herne Bay.
1:22:19
- Really?
- Tragic.
1:22:22
Yes, they were away to see Carte.
1:22:24
- Oh, really?
- Mm.
1:22:25
- Will you be lobbying?
- No, I'll wait for my summons.
1:22:28
Quite right, dear boy.
1:22:30
One should not be rewarded
on one's ability...
1:22:33
...to ingratiate oneself
with the management.
1:22:35
Particularly when
the management have difficulty...
1:22:38
...locating the whereabouts
of the arse and the elbow!
1:22:42
Serves them both right.
1:22:48
Enter!
1:22:50
Five minutes, please, Mr Temple, Mr Lely.
1:22:53
- Thank you, Shrimp!
- Merci, Crevette!
1:22:56
One, two, three, four.
1:22:58
# And so, although I'm ready to go