:04:04
Really, you are uncommonly good.
:04:05
Sorry, sir.
:04:08
Mrs Barrie wanted me to remind you
that the play's begun.
:04:11
- Though I imagine you know that.
- They hate it.
:04:14
- Sir?
- It's like a dentist's office out there. Why?
:04:18
- I wouldn't say they hate it, sir.
- What do you think? Do you like it?
:04:24
- I've just been hired here, sir.
- Yes or no? I'm not bothered.
:04:26
- I'm not really qualified to...
- Do you like it? Is it crap?
:04:31
- Crap, sir?
- Go on, say it. Just say it.
:04:33
It's shite, isn't it? Go on. Say it.
:04:35
- Don't know if I'm...
- "It's bull's pizzle, Mr Barrie." Go on, say it.
:04:38
- It's bull's pizzle, Mr Barrie.
- I knew it.
:04:40
- No, I haven't even seen it.
- I knew it. Thank you.
:04:43
Thank you very much.
:04:48
Might I knock a tune, milord,
for a moment?
:04:56
I'm an old man...
:04:58
..and I've seen few of the sights.
:05:17
Absolute rubbish from start to finish.
:05:20
Yes, I found it fearfully dull.
:05:21
Say goodbye to your investment, old boy.
:05:23
Good to see you. My apologies.
:05:26
We'll get them with the next one,
Charles, I promise.
:05:27
- Of course we will, James.
- I know you put a lot into this one.
:05:31
A fortune, James, but I am fortunate
because I can afford to lose a fortune.
:05:35
- Can you?
- No, I can't. How are you?
:05:38
- Arthur.
- James.
:05:40
You were sorely missed
at the last club meeting.
:05:42
Was I?
:05:43
We were beginning to wonder
which is your hobby, writing or cricket.
:05:47
You wanted to speak with Mr Barrie,
didn't you?
:05:49
Oh yes, but we shouldn't interrupt them,
should we?
:05:52
I don't see why not.
:05:54
If you ask me, the problem
lies in our batting order.
:05:57
- James.
- Hello, darling.
:05:59
You remember Mr and Mrs Snow,
don't you?