:31:00
For your kindness.
I'll always remember it.
:31:02
Well...
:31:04
Well...
:31:07
Always.
:31:08
Yes, always, my dear.
:31:13
But who knows how long
that will be.
:31:43
An hour this side of midnight.
:31:46
Dark and heavy it is too.
:31:49
Good night for business, this.
:31:52
What a pity, Bill, my dear,
there's none quite ready to be done.
:31:55
Yeah, for once, you're right.
:31:57
When will the boy be well enough
to go on his travels?
:31:59
- Like I say, Bill. In a day or two.
- It's a pity.
:32:04
- For I'm in the humor to.
- Does me good to hear you.
:32:07
You're like yourself tonight, Bill.
Quite like yourself.
:32:11
I don't feel like myself when you lay
that withered claw on my shoulder...
:32:14
...so take it away.
:32:24
Hello, Nance.
:32:26
Where's the girl going to
this time of night?
:32:29
- Not far.
- What answer's that?
:32:31
- Where you going?
- I say, not far.
:32:34
- And I say, where?
- I don't know where.
:32:37
Then I do, nowhere. Sit down.
:32:40
- I'm not well. I want a breath of air.
- Put your head out the window.
:32:43
There's not enough there.
I want it in the street.
:32:50
Then you won't have it.
:32:57
There. Now, stop quietly
where you are, will you?