:09:07
- Have you, uh--
Have you spoken to your father?
- No.
:09:11
What do you mean, no?
Hey, you promised.
:09:15
I never promised.
I said I'd do my best.
:09:17
- You're so beautiful
when you resist me.
- Stop it.
:09:20
I'll ask him tonight.
:09:22
- Well, you bloody well better.
:09:26
- You shouldn't sneak up
on people like that.
- Don't worry. It's nobody.
:09:29
Sorry, Miss lsobel.
:09:32
Do you really think you'll have
a chance to speak to him tonight?
:09:35
- Would you stop going on about it?
- Izzy, that's all very well--
:09:37
I think it's ridiculous.
I'm here to shoot.
:09:40
Darling, it's a relief to me to sit next
to someone who isn't deaf in one ear.
:09:44
I'm sorry?
:09:51
Darling, what do you mean,
"Leave it"?
:09:54
Well, I just meant
let it come naturally.
:09:57
Don't try and steer
the conversation.
:09:59
- It makes you sound so desperate.
- Well, I am fucking desperate.
:10:05
Hello, Raymond. This is
my brother-in-law, Lord Stockbridge.
:10:08
Hello.
I'm Morris Weissman.
:10:10
- Who?
- Morris Weissman.
:10:12
- Weissman, yes.
- Hello.
:10:15
Oh, Elsie?Elsie,
this is Lord Stockbridge's valet.
:10:19
He's new to the house,
so show him around, will you?
:10:21
You'll be sharing with
Mr. Weissman's man.
:10:23
- Has His Lordship's luggage gone up?
- Supposedly.
:10:26
He's in the Tapestry room,
wherever that is.
:10:29
Oh, well,
here we go again.
:10:32
That's just it. I've never
done a house party before, not properly.
:10:35
How come you got
taken on as a countess lady's maid...
:10:37
-if you've got no experience?
-She wants to train me.
:10:40
She said she didn't care
about experience.
:10:42
She didn't want
to pay for it, you mean.
:10:46
It's cold in here.
:10:48
You should know to pack your woolies
when you come to this house.
:10:51
Here we are.
:10:54
- Is everything all right, Elsie?
- Fine, Miss Lewis. Thanks.
:10:56
That's your bed there.
:10:59
- That good? Yeah, that's tasty.
- Very tasty.