:23:01
Only I thought I'd be doing
Mr. Novello, that's all.
:23:04
Now you won't get to see him
in his underdrawers.
:23:06
Never mind.
Better luck next time.
:23:13
They're rather
a mixed bunch.
:23:15
That Mr. Weissman's
very odd.
:23:17
Apparently, he produces
motion pictures.
:23:20
The Charlie Chan mysteries.
Or does he direct them?
:23:24
I never know the difference.
:23:26
Really?
I enjoy those, milady.
:23:29
Ye-- Mary.
:23:31
I suppose it's fun
having a film star staying.
:23:33
There's always so little to talk about
after the first flush of recognition.
:23:39
And why has Freddie Nesbitt brought
that awful, common little wife of his?
:23:43
I mean, Isobel only asked him
because a gun dropped out.
:23:46
That's no excuse
to inflict her on us all.
:23:49
Mary!
:23:52
So what's the gossip
in the servants' hall?
:23:54
- Um, nothing, milady.
- Hmm?
:23:58
Nonsense.
Come on. Out with it.
:24:02
Well, is it true
that Sir William...
:24:04
could have married Lady Stockbridge
if he'd wanted to?
:24:09
Is that what
they're saying?
:24:12
Only that Lord Carton was
after Sir William for one of them,
:24:15
but he didn't care which.
:24:17
What would you say
if I told you...
:24:20
they cut cards for him?
:24:24
William, Lewis said
you wanted me.
:24:26
- Who's next to me at dinner?
- Oh, you know.
:24:29
Aunt Constance
and Lavinia.
:24:31
Why do I have to have
that bloody old trout all the time?
:24:33
- I want Louisa.
- Do I have to explain
the table of precedence again?
:24:37
- I don't give a shit about precedence.
- Well, you always complain...
:24:40
that people look down on you,
and then you behave like a peasant.
:24:42
Now, tomorrow morning,
I'll--
:24:45
I'll breakfast in bed,
:24:47
and then get straight up
into the tweeds.
:24:49
What shirt
have you brought?
:24:51
Um, the green
with the pink stripe.
:24:54
Oh, no, dear. No.
That's quite wrong.
:24:57
No, always something
very plain for country sports.