:32:05
Thank you, Mr. Weissman,
:32:07
forgiving us all
a little something to think about.
:32:24
Oh, Her Ladyship.
:32:26
Oh, I'm so sorry to disturb you.
:32:30
Please, do sit down
and finish your supper.
:32:33
Mrs. Wilson, a major crisis has a risen.
I have just found out...
:32:35
that Mr. Weissman won't eat meat,
and I don'tknow what to do.
:32:38
I can't tell Mrs. Croft.
I simply don't dare.
:32:41
Everything's under control,
Your Ladyship.
:32:43
Mr. Weissman's valet informed us
as soon as he arrived,
:32:45
so we've prepared
a special version of the soup.
:32:47
He can eat the fish
and the hors d'oeuvres,
:32:49
and we'll have a Welsh rarebit
for the game course.
:32:51
I don't know what we're going
to do about the entree,
but we'll think of something.
:32:55
Thank you, Mrs. Wilson.
Ten steps ahead as usual.
:32:58
Which one of you
is Mr. Weissman's valet?
:33:01
I am, Your Ladyship.
:33:05
Are you, indeed?
Yes, heavens.
:33:07
Um, thank you for your...
efficiency.
:33:17
- You're all set, then.
- Yes, George?
:33:20
Nothing, sir.
:33:22
I should hope not.
I'm very hungry.
:33:39
I was, uh,
wondering, William,
:33:41
ifl could have a word
with you alone after dinner.
:33:44
I can't leave my guests,
can I?
:33:47
You'll make that dog sick.
:33:49
Isobel, did you know
that William and I...
:33:51
are going into business
together in the Sudan?
:33:54
- No, I didn't know that.
- It's quite exciting.
:33:57
What's happened is
apparently,
:33:59
there are hundreds and hundreds
of Sudanese native soldiers,