:29:00
	hmm.
:29:02
	your call, miss Lambert.
:29:03
	you're forgiven.
:29:09
	what's the matter with her?
:29:13
	darling, Julia.
:29:17
	you were quite wonderful tonight.
:29:19
	I'll say. absolutely first-rate.
:29:21
	thank you.
:29:22
	yes, I believe I was
firing on all cylinders.
:29:25
	and I'm starving, absolutely ravenous.
:29:28
	Evie, what have we
got for supper tonight?
:29:30
	tripe and onions.
:29:31
	oh, how divine. I
adore tripe and onions.
:29:35
	Michael, Michael, if you love me,
:29:37
	if you've got any spark of tenderness
:29:40
	in that hard heart of yours,
:29:41
	let me have a bottle of beer.
:29:44
	beer? yes.
:29:44
	Julia. just this once.
:29:46
	oh, Evie, that's for you.
:29:48
	uh, please?
:29:49
	Julia, I think it's a damn shame.
:29:52
	what is?
:29:52
	well, that you're taking the play off.
:29:55
	the good news is,
:29:56
	I've found an Italian company
:29:57
	who wants the theatre for 3 months,
:29:59
	so I said they could have it. hmm. mmm.
:30:01
	I'm sure your mother's
as excited as I am
:30:04
	at the thought of being with you.
:30:05
	we'll have such fun at my place, Julia.
:30:07
	you could do anything you like.
:30:10
	rest. anything.
:30:11
	I've changed my mind. I don't know why,
:30:13
	but I'm beginning to  enjoy
myself again. oh, but--
:30:16
	let's run through the summer
:30:17
	and then find something
new for the autumn.
:30:19
	but I've... I-I've...
I've told the Italians.
:30:22
	then un-tell them.
:30:23
	and I was so looking forward to France.
:30:26
	stars will be stars.
:30:33
	I forgot.
:30:34
	what?
:30:35
	hmm...
:30:50
	oh, my god. a cartier.
:30:52
	well spotted. when's your birthday?
:30:55
	November 20.
:30:56
	hmm.
:30:57
	happy birthday.
:30:58
	uh, but it's not November 20.