:27:02
We'll have to name you something.
We all need a name.
:27:10
Not much of a talker, though.
:27:14
That's all right. What's important is
that you're feeling better.
:27:19
Aren't you?
:27:23
What are you thinking, I wonder?
What do you make of all this?
:27:30
Oh, God.
:27:32
That was you.
:27:35
You caught me by surprise.
:27:38
You're moving much quicker.
:27:51
"That's very interesting,
because he's a dunce...
:27:55
... never reached the second book."
:28:02
- I'll be with you soon.
- Did I tell you about the hangman?
:28:08
Bedtime, is it, Miss Lillian?
:28:11
Yes.
:28:16
No, thank you.
:28:17
Suit yourself. More for me.
:28:22
I'm sorry, that wasn't very
gentlemanlike of me, was it?
:28:28
We're not used to traveling
with dames.
:28:31
I understand.
:28:33
Must be awful listening to
this sailor talk day and night.
:28:37
So crass and profane, isn't it?
:28:41
It doesn't bother me.
:28:43
You are a polite young lady, if I may.
:28:48
I once knew a young lady in London.
:28:52
I hesitate to call her a lady,
but she certainly was feminine.
:28:58
Not refined, such as yourself,
of course.