:22:01
I'm doing
the breakfast.
:22:03
It wouldn't take much time. Perhaps
you have a room where we could speak.
:22:07
Oh, I suppose
you'd better come to my room.
:22:09
Bertha, I'm leaving you
in charge.
:22:11
Dorothy, make sure those menus
go up on Her Ladyship's tray.
:22:14
And get that filthy dog
out of here.
:22:19
Honestly, these days the countryside's
getting more dangerous than Piccadilly.
:22:25
But why one of the knives
from the silver pantry?
:22:28
Doesn't make sense.
:22:30
He must have forgotten
to bring one.
:22:33
When you think of
what they have to carry about--
:22:36
all those jemmies and torches
and skeletonkeys--
:22:40
it's a miracle anyone
ever gets burgled at all.
:22:43
Oh, it's glacial in here.
:22:45
Get my fur, will you?
:22:49
Anyway, it wasn't in
the silver pantry.
:22:51
It's been missing
since yesterday.
:22:54
Obviously
William had it.
:22:56
And when the fellow surprised him
there it was,
:22:58
on the table
as handy as you like.
:23:02
Are any of the others getting up
for breakfast? The women, I mean.
:23:06
I think Lady Lavinia
may be.
:23:08
That settles it. Come back
at half past 8:00. I'll get dressed.
:23:13
It's the greatest bore,
of course,
:23:15
but I don't want
to miss anything.
:23:21
When I came back
last night,
:23:24
I found this
on my dressing table.
:23:27
What is it?
:23:32
"This is your final warning.
:23:34
If I've not
received an offer--"
:23:38
Freddie.
What a stupid idiot.
:23:40
Well, at least he's off your back now.
There's no one to tell.
:23:43
At least no one's who's gonna
give him a job to shut him up.
:23:49
Oh, now,
he's quite the bonnylad, isn't he?
:23:53
What's he up to these days,
this one, eh?
:23:56
He's dead.
:23:58
I don't know
what I can tell you.