:19:05
Will you not let me help you
with your frock, milady?
:19:08
No, I can manage.
:19:10
- Then I'll say good night, milady.
- Wait, wait.
:19:16
Thank you, milady.
:19:40
What is it?
:19:52
Please tell me you haven't
come with condolences.
:19:55
No.
:19:57
- I was just wondering
if you wanted some com--
- What?
:19:59
I said, I was just
wondering if you wanted some company.
:20:10
Well, I suppose
life must go on.
:20:13
Unhook me.
:20:24
No, there's another one.
You'll never get it off like that.
:20:32
I'm really sorry about everything.
:20:35
Don't feel sorry for me.
:20:37
Pity that poor Dorothy.
:20:39
She's got all
the early morning teas to do,
:20:42
and the breakfast trays.
:20:44
And she's got to get Miss Isobel
to the dining room and see
if she can findanything in black.
:20:51
She's the one who needs your sympathy.
I'm well out of it.
:20:56
I would think Miss Isobel
might stay in bed tomorrow.