:40:00
	Not your only friend,
Miss Sharp.
:40:06
	Rawdon, you explain.
:40:08
	Now, come along.
:40:11
	- You may discard up to five.
- Oh, do go away.
:40:20
	So, Miss Sharp.
:40:26
	- How do you like your new place?
- My place?
:40:29
	How kind of you to remind me.
:40:31
	It's quite tolerable, thank you.
:40:35
	And they treat me very well.
:40:38
	But then,
this is a gentleman's family...
:40:40
	and quite a change
from tradespeople.
:40:43
	You seemed to like tradespeople
well enough last year.
:40:46
	Joseph Sedley, you mean?
It's true.
:40:49
	If he'd asked me,
I would not have said no.
:40:51
	How very obliging of you.
:40:57
	I know what you're thinking.
:40:59
	What an honor to have had you
for a brother-in-law.
:41:02
	Captain George Osborne,
son ofJohn Osborne, Esquire,
:41:06
	son of...
what was your grandfather?
:41:10
	Never mind.
You cannot help your pedigree.
:41:16
	Miss Sharp.
Come and take over from Rawdon.
:41:20
	He's worse than useless.
:41:23
	Ah, 'tis true.
This is not my game.
:41:28
	Osborne, would you care to come
and play something a little more grown up?
:41:46
	Bye!
:41:48
	Do thank
Miss Crawley for us!
Crawley. Miss Sharp.
:41:51
	Are you cross with me?
:41:55
	Cross? I could kiss you.
:41:58
	To see George Osborne fleeced
makes the perfect end to the perfect day.