:52:00
And you can't imagine how
comforting that is.
:52:04
Lovely party.
:52:06
- How are you, Cecil?
- Oh, not well at all.
:52:08
I'd like Alessandra...
:52:10
to know Mr. Hopper
from AustrĂ¡lia.
:52:12
- Would you introduce her?
- Would you just excuse me for a moment?
:52:15
Go with Mr Windemere.
Thank you.
:52:19
She's my last, you know.
I will miss her.
:52:22
But it's best to get them out
of the nest...
:52:24
before they turn on you.
:52:26
Girls begin by loving their mothers.
But as they grow they judge us.
:52:29
Rarely do they forgive us.
:52:35
Oh, poor fool.
He'll never learn.
:52:38
Which fool?
Don't make me choose.
:52:40
Tuppy,
he's brought Mrs Erlynne.
:52:43
All the women will snub her.
:52:46
She may have better
luck with the men.
:52:48
It is because of men...
:52:50
that women distrust other women.
:52:52
Women don't trust women,
men don't trust women...
:52:54
no-one trusts women.
:52:57
It's what binds the Hindu
and the Catholic.
:53:10
I know I promised, but I must tell
you how beautiful you look tonight.
:53:14
Well, if you must, you must.
:53:17
I beg your pardon, I was
looking for someone else.
:53:20
Well, you found me.
:53:22
Mrs Erlynne.
:53:24
May I call you Stella?
:53:26
Lord Augustus is getting
me champagne.
:53:29
You and I can trade favours.
:53:31
Tempting, but no.
:53:33
I'd rather he didn't see us under the
moonlight. He might misunderstand.
:53:37
Hear me out.
:53:39
Windemere's fortune exceeds Tuppy's.
:53:41
Why change horses now?
:53:43
You can have waht you
want and Meg's free.
:53:45
Free?
:53:47
She hasn't the courage to leave him.
:53:49
But if it's clear to her that
he's with you...
:53:51
He's not.
:53:54
You've been buying idle gossip.
You should get a refund.
:53:59
Excuse me.