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00:00So, she says, what's that, Bill? Your missus? I'm sorry, I thought it was your sister.
00:16Good night, Philip.
00:46Just a moment.
01:00Are you in love with Mildred?
01:03I?
01:07So that's what you've been so funny about, huh?
01:09Well, my dear old boy, I...
01:11It doesn't matter to you, Harry.
01:12You've got so many women.
01:13Don't take Mildred away from me.
01:17But my dear old boy, she's nothing to me at all.
01:21Nothing at all.
01:25Do you like it, Philip?
01:40Very much.
01:42So nice of you to give it to me.
01:52What are you thinking about?
01:55You were having quite a flirtation with Griffiths last night.
01:58Yes, I was, wasn't I?
02:00As a matter of fact, well...
02:02I'm sort of in love with him.
02:04Well, I'm not surprised.
02:06Why, what do you mean?
02:08Well, Griffiths is good looking, he's amusing, he says the kind of things that make you laugh.
02:12Oh, thank you not to make fun of me.
02:13You're a bit too superior for me, my fine young friend.
02:15Oh, good heavens, Mildred, I wasn't making fun of you.
02:17Well, you certainly don't act as if it's serious.
02:18Well, I don't think it is.
02:19Oh, you don't, eh?
02:20Why not?
02:20Because Griffiths isn't in love with you.
02:22How do you know?
02:23I asked him.
02:23Would you like to read a letter I got from him this morning?
02:36I've been up all night thinking about you.
02:40And I've just sent for a special messenger who will take this to you in the dawn.
02:45You've no notion of the time I had with your friend last night.
02:49He kept asking me if I love you, and of course, what could I say?
02:56He'll doubtless tell you all this, so I'm making sure that you...
03:08Well, I can't help it if I love him, can I?
03:11No, I suppose not, but...
03:13Then what's your going on about?
03:14Nothing.
03:16Only I was fool enough to think that you cared for me.
03:19I do, Philip.
03:21As a friend.
03:23Not in any other way.
03:26But you do care for Griffiths in the other way.
03:31But you're...
03:32You're rather cold.
03:33That sort of thing doesn't mean anything to you.
03:38That's what you think.
03:41Oh.
03:49There's no use going on about it, Philip.
03:52You said yourself I couldn't help it if I'm in love with him.
04:02Well, if there's anything else to be said, say it.
04:04That's a nice dress you have on, Mildred.
04:10I couldn't afford it, but I paid for it.
04:14You have a nice apartment.
04:15I couldn't afford it, but I paid for it.
04:17If you're a gentleman,
04:18do you think you'd throw what you've done for me in the face?
04:20Do you think it matters to me whether I'm a gentleman or not?
04:23If I were a gentleman,
04:24you don't suppose I'd care for a cheap bugger little...
04:26I'm sorry, Philip.
04:28I didn't want to end this way.
04:32Harry's waiting for me.
04:34What do you intend to do?
04:36We're going to Paris.
04:40Get out.
04:42Get out.
04:44Get out.
04:46Get out.
04:56Get out.
04:57Get out.
05:26Get out.
05:39I've moved three times.
05:41And each time this woman's hounded me down.
05:44I don't like to do this, but...
05:46All right, sir.
05:47I'll move on.
05:49Come on, girl lady.
05:50You can't stay here.
05:51Come on now.
05:56Come on.
06:19Look here, Carrie.
06:20Mildred and I are all washed up.
06:21That's too bad.
06:24If you'll excuse me,
06:25you're in the ward.
06:44Anything interesting, Carrie?
06:47I was just thinking what an unusual name you have.
06:50It's a very old Yorkshire name.
06:51It once took a day's riding across our estates.
06:53And here I am in a charity hospital.
06:56Because my father loved fast women and slow horses.
07:00How the mighty a fallen!
07:05Hello!
07:06Hello, father.
07:12Carrie, this is my daughter, christened Maria Del Sol.
07:16Her mother always called her Sally.
07:18This young man is a student here.
07:20He's been very nice to me.
07:22And with some inducement, he might be nice to you.
07:25Now, father.
07:27Father's particular genius is saying the wrong thing.
07:30He thinks it's fun to embarrass me.
07:32It is!
07:34Why don't you try it sometime, Carrie?
07:36I will if I get the chance.
07:38You shall have it.
07:39You're coming to see us the first Sunday I am home.
07:41Oh, yes, please do.
07:43Oh, yes, please do.
07:44Mmm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm.
07:46What a quaint house.
08:14Yes, it is, but it's not very sanitary.
08:15Sanitation be hanged. Give me art.
08:18I've got nine children and they thrive on bad drains.
08:21Look at that now.
08:23I am, with great admiration.
08:29Shall I bring the ale, Father?
08:30Right, my girl. The sooner the better.
08:34I hope you didn't have the table in here on my account.
08:37I'd have been quite happy to have had dinner with Mrs. Athelnir and the children.
08:40Oh, no. I always take meals by myself.
08:43I like these antique customs.
08:46I don't think women ought to sit down at table with men.
08:49Oh, don't you? Why not?
08:50It ruins conversation.
08:54I'm sure it's very bad for them. It puts ideas in their heads.
08:57And women are never at ease with themselves when they have ideas.
09:00You sound like the voice of old England.
09:02I am, sir.
09:03And it's this fine old Yorkshire pudding that gives me strength to carry on.
09:08Now, stop getting up and down like a jumping jack every time she comes into the room.
09:12She doesn't want you to make a fuss about her, do you, Sally?
09:14And she won't get rude if you sit still while she waits on you.
09:18She don't care to hang for chivalry, do you, Sally?
09:21No, father.
09:22You speak quietly while I hear the young man so boldly.
09:30Yes, father.
09:32You know what I'm talking about, Sally?
09:34How could I, darling? You're so clever.
09:37Don't stand by my chair in order to make eyes at him.
09:40Better get Philip some more ale.
09:49Ah!
09:52Ah!
09:54Thy word!
09:55Is there anything better than English ale?
09:58Let us thank God for simple pleasures.
10:01A good appetite, roast beef and beer.
10:05I was married to a lady once.
10:07Good heavens.
10:11Never marry a lady, my boy.
10:13Oh, really? Why?
10:14Because a lady has a point of view, a personality and an individuality.
10:19All to double you with.
10:21Hang it all you want of waifuga and cook your dinner and look after your children.
10:26Don't you think so, Sally?
10:27Father, I think you'd talk the hind leg off a donkey.
10:30Well, it's clean fun.
10:31Now, Sally, wait it on me, I'll wait on you.
10:33Take my chair here.
10:34While I fetch you and the young man some cheese.
10:37Thank you, Father.
10:39Well, what do you think of us?
10:43You don't know what this means to me.
10:45You see, I've practically never had any family.
10:47This is almost the only place I've ever known that's had the quality of...
10:51...of home.
10:55Well, thank you, Father.
10:56It's no use mooning over our carry.
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