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  • 1/30/2015
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00:00Would it matter if we went on? We want to race.
00:03Of course, dear. You go on.
00:04See you later, then.
00:05Where did you say we were meeting, ma'am?
00:07Markham's Mill. Mostly downhill.
00:09Will Mary be there?
00:11Of course.
00:12Oh.
00:13Have you said anything to her, Adrian?
00:14So Arthur did tell you?
00:16No, I haven't. I just sit dumb and paralyzed when she's about, or else chatter like an idiot.
00:21Oh, well, then you can't expect to get very far, can you?
00:24Well, don't you think, if there'd been any hope, that she would have given me some encouragement?
00:27If you've been sitting dumb and paralyzed, you mightn't have noticed if she had.
00:30Oh, I think I should.
00:31I always feel that the actual proposal shouldn't be necessary.
00:35If both parties...
00:37Well, I feel there should be a something between them.
00:41Hmm. And you don't feel there is a something between you and Mary?
00:44No, I'm afraid not.
00:50Speaking, Terry.
00:51Hello, children. Where are the others?
00:53Oh, doddering along behind somewhere.
00:55Now, Adrian, to get back to you and Mary.
00:57I don't quite know what to suggest.
00:59I mean, in my own case, the ordinary method was quite satisfactory.
01:02Arthur just said, will you marry me? And I said, yes. When?
01:05Wasn't that a little bald?
01:07Well, we added a few embroideries later.
01:09At least it was quite clear.
01:11I don't think all women would like it that way.
01:14Oh, Adrian, stop trying to be a psychologist and get on with it.
01:17I don't want to spoil everything by rushing things.
01:20Well, don't you think perhaps a little rushing might make a pleasant change?
01:24Women have to be wooed.
01:26Then go on, woo her.
01:28Adrian, don't use such silly words.
01:31You know, I'd like to think of Mary living in a fightways with you.
01:35So would I.
01:37She'd be so much more comfortable. It's such a lovely house.
01:40That's an idea.
01:41What is? Oh, we're nearly there.