:21:01
Come to that, who keeps Ma Trentham
in stockings and gin?
:21:05
- Old money bags, that's who.
- I think it's disgusting
the way they all use him.
:21:09
None of the rest of them
have got the brains to make
the price of a packet of tea.
:21:12
- Are you finished, Elsie?
- Yes, Mrs. Wilson.
:21:15
- I've just got thishem to do.
- What's Lord Stockbridge like?
:21:18
He thinks
he's God Almighty.
:21:21
They all do.
:21:39
- Why does this fork go on the right?
:21:43
Because they eat the fish
with two of them.
:21:46
- One in each hand.
- Why is that, then?
:21:49
- Search me.
- What are you doing here?
:21:53
-Just looking around.
- Mr.Jennings will be up in a minute.
:21:57
Ifl were you,
I'd go and look around somewhere else.
:22:00
- Is that what you'd do?
- That's exactly what I would do.
:22:03
Then that's what
I'll do.
:22:08
- Something funny about that bloke.
- His accent for a start.
:22:11
- What do you think his game is?
- I don't know.
:22:13
Are you finished? What about
Lord Rupert Standish and Mr. Blond?
:22:17
Her Ladyship said
not to wait for them.
:22:20
The stuff's all ready
if they turn up on time.
:22:22
We can stick on
two extra places in a jiffy.
:22:25
When they arrive, you'll be
dressing Mr. Blond, Arthur.
:22:29
- Mr. Blond?
- Yes, Mr. Blond.
:22:31
George, you'll have
Lord Rupert.
:22:34
If they're very late,
they can change by themselves,
:22:36
and you can tidy up
when they're downstairs.
:22:38
Is Mr. Nesbitt
settled?
:22:40
I'll go and finish
him off now, sir.
:22:42
- And Mr. Novello?
- Mr. Weissman's man will attend to him.
:22:48
Right.
After you're finished,
:22:51
join me in the drawing room
with the drinks.
:22:57
- What's the matter with you?
- Nothing.