:01:00
Dorothy, I'm especially
surprised at you.
:01:02
Come along, ladies. Come along.
:01:08
Is it true, then?
Has Elsie really been sacked?
:01:14
- Lady Trentham.
- Well, luck of the draw.
:01:18
- Freddie, I'd like to--
- Darling, we've just cut.
:01:20
- Ivor, darling.
- Thank you.
:01:22
Would it be awful of me
to ask you to play something...
:01:25
to cheer us all up a bit?
:01:27
- Of course not.
- Thank you.
:01:29
- So sweet.
- I've booked the first passage home.
:01:32
I'll be living on the phone till I set
sail. I have to be in London tomorrow.
:01:35
If you prefer to stay,
I can take a train.
:01:38
- I'll give you a lift in my car.
- Oh, thank you.
:01:41
You're providing a lot
of entertainment for nothing.
:01:44
Morris,
I'm used to it.
:01:46
Excuse me.
:01:49
- Music moves on.
- Funny old evening, hmm?
:01:53
Somewhere
there's another land
:01:57
- Oh!
- Different from this one
:01:59
You're not going to stand over
my shoulder and watch me, please.
:02:02
- Far more mercifully planned
- You'll put me off.
:02:04
- He's rather a big success, isn't he?
- Than the cruel place we know
:02:07
Huge. It's absolutely ridiculous.
:02:09
Innocence and peace
are there
:02:11
Do you think he'll be as long
as he usually is?
:02:14
- All is good that is desired
- I think he's rather wonderful.
:02:17
- Hmm?
- I think he's rather wonderful.
:02:19
Faces there
are always fair
:02:21
Love grows never old
:02:24
- Nor tired
- Well, I have only seen one.
:02:29
We shall never find
:02:32
That lovely land
:02:34
Of Might-Have-Been
:02:38
- I shall never be your king
- I thought you weren't drinking anymore.
:02:42
Nor you
shall be my queen
:02:46
Days may pass
and years may pass
:02:49
And seas
may lie between
:02:55
- We shall never find
- I don't think we should be doing this.
:02:57
- That lovely land
- Oh, come on.
:02:59
Of Might-Have-Been