:18:00
- I've got him!
- Let me go!
:18:01
- Stop it, you two.
- Ooh, we are awful, aren't we?
:18:04
- I'm warning you.
- Oh, I'm scared.
:18:06
Of course, you had a bit of fun
for a change.
:18:08
- Stop it, you two. Get off!
- Don't.
:18:10
- Jack!
- Stop it!
:18:13
- Get off, George!
- Peter.
:18:18
- I'm terribly sorry.
- No, it wasn't your fault.
:18:22
I'm afraid it might have been.
:18:24
To be honest, I'm just happy you got him
to join in the game.
:18:28
Oh, yes, I was a tremendous success.
:18:31
Mr Barrie, it's more
than I've been able to achieve.
:18:35
Peter's a different boy since his father died.
:18:39
You know, I don't think
he's even had a good cry about it.
:18:42
Well, grief affects us all in different ways,
doesn't it?
:18:46
Yes, it does.
:18:48
Oh, by the way, my wife would like
to invite you and the boys over to dinner.
:18:55
Your mother as well.
:18:58
Oh.
:19:00
How kind. That would be lovely.
:19:06
Well...
:19:08
Don't you all look lovely in your little suits?
:19:11
And, Mrs du Maurier, what a shame it is
that we've not met until this evening.
:19:17
How kind of you to say so.
:19:18
Not at all. I can't tell you how many times
I've been to a charity or a social event
:19:23
and seen your name listed
among the organizers.
:19:29
It's the very thing I would love to do myself
:19:34
if I could just find the time.
:19:37
My problem is in finding the time
to do everything else.
:19:41
At the moment I am running
two households.
:19:44
Sylvia believes she can get by
without a housekeeper.
:19:46
Mother.
:19:48
My house is quite large enough for us all,
:19:50
- but the idea of living with me seems...
- Not now, please, mother.
:19:54
- We help her keep the house in order.
- Don't interrupt, George.
:19:57
- Where did you get your manners?
- Sorry, Grandmother.