:56:02
I don't care.
:56:04
Hey, you there.
Where you going?
:56:07
To the station.
:56:09
Hey, you want a ride
to London?
:56:14
Sure. Why not?
:56:18
- Hop in.
- Thank you.
:56:23
There you go.
:56:25
Well, good luck.
:56:27
Don't do anything
I wouldn't do.
:56:29
At least I know that gives me
room for maneuver.
:56:36
No, keep your hands
to yourself.
:56:38
You Brits really don't have
a sense of humor, do you?
:56:41
We do if something's funny, sir.
:56:43
- Mr. Jennings, can--
- Be quick about it.
:56:46
Honestly,
it's getting so expensive,
:56:49
by the time one does Jennings
and leave something for the housemaids,
:56:52
one might as well
have taken a suite at the Ritz.
:56:55
Tell me, what happened
to William's little maid?
:56:59
I never saw her again
after that dinner.
:57:01
- Elsie?
- Mmm.
:57:03
- She's gone.
- Ohh. That's a pity, really.
:57:06
Thought it was a good idea
to have someone in the house
who's actually sorry he's dead.
:57:11
Oh, there you are, dear.
Did you have a nice ride?
:57:14
I'm feeling rather guilty.
Apparently everyone's gone,
apart from you and Louisa.
:57:18
- Why don't you stay for lunch?
- No, I must be off.
:57:21
Leave you in peace.
:57:24
Now, you will--
you will telephone...
:57:26
about the funeral plans,
mmm?
:57:29
- You don't have to come if it's a bore.
- Nonsense. Of course I'm coming.
:57:33
Have you decided what you're going
to do about this place?
:57:36
Oh, I don't know.
:57:38
Will you keep it?
:57:40
It's so difficult.
:57:42
- I mean, does one really want
the bother nowadays?
- Mmm.
:57:47
I suppose I could shut it up...
:57:50
and make a decision
when my head stops spinning.
:57:53
Mrs. Wilson could manage
till you're ready.
:57:56
Oh, yes, she could manage, all right.
Let's not worry about that.
:57:59
No doubt she'll seize the opportunity
to get rid of the wretched Mrs. Croft.