:26:05
- Good evening, Mr Barrie.
- Good evening, Sarah.
:26:07
- Good evening, Mr Barrie.
- Good evening, Emma.
:26:19
You missed supper.
:26:23
Perhaps I'll have something later.
I have a bit of writing I wanted to do.
:26:26
Are you sure? It was a lovely meal. Duck.
:26:30
Sarah let Emma cook this evening.
:26:34
Is that right? Listen, what would you think
of loaning Emma out to the Davies
:26:39
for the occasional evening?
:26:40
They don't actually have a cook.
:26:43
I take it Mrs Davies enjoyed the meal
that she had here?
:26:50
I imagine she could use an extra hand
now and again. That's all.
:26:53
That's very charitable of you.
:26:57
Perhaps we can send over
some of the silver as well.
:27:01
And what about linen?
:27:03
I wouldn't be surprised if some of hers
was looking a bit shabby.
:27:06
Please, Mary, stop.
:27:09
Maybe she can send over
some of the things we've run short on.
:27:13
My husband, for example.
:27:17
We rarely see him in this house.
:27:20
That hasn't seemed to bother you
for some time now.