:38:03
There's more in here.
I'm just getting them.
:38:06
I need all the knives there.
All the knives.
:38:08
Come on, Maude.
Let's go and get the fish kettle.
:38:15
Fred? Albert?
Ready?
:38:20
- There he is.
- Who?
:38:22
Lord Stockbridge's valet.
Apparently, he grew up in an orphanage.
:38:26
Arthur said they made him
shout it down the table.
:38:29
Makes you feel
sorry for him, really.
:38:31
It's nothing to be
a shamed of. It's not his fault.
:38:33
Would you like me to ask Lord Rupert
and Mr. Blond to join you, sir?
:38:37
No, leave them be.
They can entertain the ladies.
:38:40
Give Mr. Novello a rest.
:38:42
Anthony, did I overhear you
at dinner saying...
:38:44
-you were going into business
with Sir William?
- I beg your pardon?
:38:46
- Is it very old?
- Possibly, possibly.
:38:48
If you need an expert
in changing money,
:38:51
especially Africa,
I'm your man-- expert.
:38:54
Yes, the expert.
:38:56
No, it's not here.
:38:59
And Mr.Jennings is certain
he hasn't got it?
:39:01
Oh, so he says.
:39:03
But if it's a silver carving knife,
he must have it.
:39:06
It's just gone in the wrong drawer
in the silver pantry.
:39:08
- It wouldn't have been put in here.
- Well, that's what I told him.
:39:13
How old would you say
that Mr. Stockbridge was?
:39:17
Don't know.
About 31 , 32.
:39:21
- Why?
- Oh, no reason.
:39:23
I think I'll turn in.
We got an early start.
:39:26
You can tell Mr.Jennings
we haven't got that knife.
:39:40
Pleasant evening, milady?
:39:42
Not really, no.
:39:44
Had Lord Stockbridge on one side
boring for Britain,
:39:48
and Freddie Nesbitt
on the other sucking up.
:39:53
Oh, I'm worn out.
Is there any more chocolate in that pot?
:39:57
I'll go down and
make some more, milady.