Topsy-Turvy
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2:07:01
- Good evening, Cook.
- Evening, sir.

2:07:07
- Come in!
2:07:09
- GG!
- Arthur!

2:07:13
- Your very good health.
- Yours too, Arthur.

2:07:15
- Splendid piece.
- Thank you.

2:07:17
We shall both be splendid tonight.
2:07:20
Too many words.
2:07:22
- I thought I'd just pop in.
- Much appreciated.

2:07:26
So very frightened of losing...
2:07:29
One had to stay by the door,
don't you know?

2:07:31
- I beg your pardon?
- £50 per week isn't too much to ask.

2:07:35
Behaves more like a man than a woman.
2:07:37
GG.
2:07:39
- Try to remember to breathe properly.
- Yes, yes, yes.

2:07:42
This year... next year.
2:07:45
Too much noise.
2:07:47
George. Shall we fetch you a doctor?
2:07:50
I know doctors!
2:07:52
Coming in here,
picking and fussing over one!

2:07:55
Magnetising the children.
2:07:58
We shall have a great triumph, you know.
2:08:01
What is the time, by the way?
2:08:06
A quarter past.
The dreaded hour approaches.

2:08:09
Now...
2:08:11
Take a deep breath.
2:08:19
Very good.
2:08:21
- Who is it?
- Gilbert.

2:08:23
Do come in, Mr Gilbert.
2:08:26
- A brief intrusion.
- How are you, Mr Gilbert?

2:08:29
As well as any condemned man
can expect.

2:08:31
- How are you, ladies?
- Oh, a little anxious, Mr Gilbert.

2:08:35
You have every right to be anxious
under the circumstances.

2:08:38
I don't suppose
you'll be with us this evening.

2:08:41
Indeed not. Why on earth
should I consort with the foe?

2:08:44
Oh, but I'm quite sure
we shall have a great success, Mr Gilbert.

2:08:48
I wish I possessed your confidence.
2:08:50
Well, Jessie!
2:08:52
Bonne chance!
2:08:53
- Thank you.
- And you, tortoise.

2:08:56
Thank you, Mr Gilbert.
2:08:59
Very good.

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