:16:00
But Her Ladyship can't pronounce it,
so she calls me Mary.
:16:03
I don't blame her.
:16:07
Sylvia.
:16:12
I'm serious.
There mustn't be any more nonsense.
:16:14
I don't know what
you're talking about.
:16:20
Done much shooting
this year?
:16:22
Quite a lot.
:16:24
- Hello.
- Does Louisa always go out with you?
:16:27
- Usually.
- It's very good of her.
:16:30
- Do you have a minute?
- Don't do that! That's bad for him!
:16:32
Put him down.
:16:35
- Yeah. Bores me stiff.
:16:38
- All right, Pip.
- I just wondered--
:16:40
William's such a rotten shot.
:16:42
I usually try and duck out of it,
particularly in Scotland.
:16:45
I'm rather fond
of Scotland.
:16:48
All right,
get on with your work. Yes?
:16:50
- Ah, Mr. Weissman. There you are.
- I'm dealing with this.
:16:54
- What is it, Mr. Weissman?
- Well, to start with,
my name is Denton.
:16:58
- Henry Denton.
- You're here as valet to Mr. Weissman.
:17:01
That means you'll be known
as Mr. Weissman below stairs
for the duration of your stay.
:17:05
We stick to the old customs here.
It saves confusion.
:17:09
- It's about Mr. Weissman's diet.
- Yes?
:17:12
He's a vegetarian.
:17:15
- A what?
- A vegetarian.
:17:17
He doesn't eat meat.
He eats fish, but not meat.
:17:23
Well, I never!
Doesn't eat meat?
:17:26
He's coming for a shooting party,
and he doesn't eat meat.
:17:29
Mr. Weissman doesn't
intend to shoot.
:17:32
I think he just wants to walk
out with them, get a bit of air.
:17:35
Get a bit of air?
:17:37
Yes, thank you.
We'll make the necessary arrangements.
:17:40
Now I suggest you get one of
the servants to take you upstairs.
:17:43
Mr. Weissman is in
the Green bedroom,
:17:45
and you'll be sharing with
Lord Stockbridge's valet--
:17:47
Robert Parks.
:17:56
He's very full of himself, I must say.
"Doesn't eat meat."