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00:03:15Beware! Beware!
00:03:26Evet, bu da dönem.
00:03:28Maryayla ve işte, parçası dağıta var her yerine.
00:03:30Hal包ata'ya özlemişti.
00:03:36Pihar listedek çok kızı.
00:03:38...eve o zamanlarla unutmayan o zamanlarla unutmayanlar.
00:03:41Ve o zamanlarla başlayan hakikaten başlayanlarla başlayanlar.
00:03:44Ve o zamanlarla alamaklarla,
00:03:46ve o zamanlarla yoluyla gitmekten sonra,
00:03:48ve olazılmakla yoluyla başlayanlar.
00:03:53Ve olazılmaslarla hiç NOTumluyuzdaki bir zamanlarla.
00:03:55Aynı zamanda olazı çok azalara işe closeirme için,
00:03:58hep olazı alamaya kalın.
00:04:03Olazılmaslarla hiç bir cedilmez.
00:04:05Elimden bir dünyayı tanıdıklarla,
00:04:07Bu modernen kadınlar çok özgürlük.
00:04:09Bu modernin birçok bir şirketli bir şirketli.
00:04:14Bu modern zamanlar,
00:04:16bu petrol rasyonu,
00:04:18bu modernsın baktığında
00:04:19motorcarsın en önemli bir şey.
00:04:22Bu büyük bir şirketli bir şirketli olan
00:04:24bir şirketli bir şirketli bir şirketli
00:04:26ve bu.
00:04:31Bu da çok çok ilginç.
00:04:34Bu bir şirketli bir şirketliyle
00:04:35מ fivek sofistlerle
00:04:41bir şarkı
00:04:46şarkı
00:04:47kalın
00:04:50şarkı
00:04:58şarkı
00:05:00İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:05:30But he might.
00:05:32You see, he's a duke.
00:05:34And if you were a duke in the 90s, you could do almost anything.
00:05:36Handsome!
00:05:38A cab would stop for you without even considering
00:05:40that you could scarcely pay the fare.
00:05:42Bristol House.
00:05:44To Bristol House,
00:05:45historic townhouse of successive generations of the Dukes of Bristol,
00:05:48where many a lovely Duchess of Bristol
00:05:50had been at home for all the brilliant functions of the London season,
00:05:53attended by kings and princesses,
00:05:55by the cultured, the famous and the aristocratic,
00:05:58and even, occasionally, by her husband.
00:06:00But George is a bachelor, and very hard up.
00:06:04And so this ninth duke of Bristol...
00:06:06Tenth!
00:06:06And so this tenth duke of Bristol
00:06:08finds himself in the unusual position
00:06:09of having accepted an invitation to a ball at his own house.
00:06:13Most remarkable.
00:06:17Tell me, Your Grace, how did you lose your money?
00:06:20Women.
00:06:21Yes, I know, I mean your big money.
00:06:23Big women.
00:06:27A gay and charming scene.
00:06:29But who is rich enough to be able to rent this great house
00:06:32from a duke in need of money,
00:06:33complete with his incomparable butler, Parkes,
00:06:35and a devoted staff of servants?
00:06:37Only someone exceedingly wealthy.
00:06:40But could anyone so wealthy be also young and beautiful?
00:06:44Surely only an American.
00:06:45Well, here you would say would be a bride for George
00:06:49who would satisfy all his trustees' requirements.
00:06:52And, indeed, most of George's also.
00:06:54But only in his dreams,
00:06:56lying in bed in the morning,
00:06:58can George contemplate the idea of marriage.
00:07:01In his waking hours, the thought fills him with horror.
00:07:03He scarcely sees her.
00:07:04Good evening, George.
00:07:10How nice of you to come.
00:07:11Not at all, Helen.
00:07:13Not at all.
00:07:13Well, there you are.
00:07:23All this wealth and gaiety after that
00:07:25would taste more acid than the pickles
00:07:26from which Helen's father built his fortune.
00:07:28As it does, indeed, to Richard Halton,
00:07:31who hasn't the advantage of wealth
00:07:32to sweeten the taste.
00:07:34Being a friend of George
00:07:35is burden enough for any man to bear.
00:07:37And for a man of the very highest breeding
00:07:38and the very lowest income,
00:07:40life is one long attempt
00:07:41to accomplish the impossible.
00:07:51Dammit, sir, that's not crooked.
00:07:59Poor George, it must be very sad
00:08:01coming back to your own house as a guest.
00:08:03Better return as a guest
00:08:04than remain as a host
00:08:05to a broker's man.
00:08:06There's nothing for it, George.
00:08:07We must make some money.
00:08:08Try to figure I'm a duke, Richard,
00:08:09and talk sense.
00:08:10We'll drink to the woman I love.
00:08:13Don't be disgusting.
00:08:14Look, here she comes.
00:08:16The one on the left.
00:08:19Do you mean to tell me
00:08:20that you love Mariah Wislak,
00:08:21having no respect for age?
00:08:23George.
00:08:24We must join them.
00:08:32Well, here we are again.
00:08:34Somehow I'm able to control my excitement.
00:08:36Then shall I get you some fruit cup?
00:08:38or perhaps our dear, revered old friend,
00:08:41Mrs. Wislak
00:08:42will let us hustle apart.
00:08:43I'm now the idea of revered
00:08:45or old friend
00:08:46and I'll thank you.
00:08:46Naughty, naughty.
00:08:47That's the third time
00:08:48you've spoken harshly to be denied.
00:08:50Don't do that.
00:08:51You know how I dislike it.
00:08:53You had a little more brain.
00:08:55You've been in an asylum.
00:08:57Richard has either enjoyed
00:08:59your joke immensely
00:08:59or has eaten something indigestible.
00:09:01One of these days,
00:09:01I shall write to the Times
00:09:02on present-day manners.
00:09:03That should be highly interesting.
00:09:05I think it will cause a sensation.
00:09:07That you can write a letter at all
00:09:08should cause a great sensation.
00:09:10I forgive you, Mariah.
00:09:11Old friends are old friends.
00:09:12George,
00:09:13if you use the word old to me again,
00:09:15I shall throw something at you.
00:09:16Very well, Mariah,
00:09:17but when I reached the age of 41,
00:09:18I was not ashamed.
00:09:20My sister,
00:09:20who will be 41 in August,
00:09:22isn't.
00:09:22You beast!
00:09:27Founder!
00:09:33Am I a bounder, Helen?
00:09:36I don't think so, George.
00:09:38Not really.
00:09:39No, I don't think so either.
00:09:41Good evening, Helen.
00:09:42Good evening, Angela.
00:09:44Good evening, George.
00:09:44Good evening, Angela.
00:09:47I didn't know you knew her.
00:09:48Oh, yes,
00:09:49we have a sneering acquaintance.
00:09:50Really?
00:09:51She's also strongly fancied
00:09:52by my trustees.
00:09:53Oh, Helen.
00:09:55Richard,
00:09:56is Mariah very upset?
00:09:57Oh, terribly.
00:09:57I couldn't do anything with her.
00:09:58Would you go to her?
00:09:59Of course.
00:10:00Excuse me, George.
00:10:01I suppose it amuses you
00:10:03to have made a woman cry.
00:10:05I said nothing
00:10:05that could possibly make her cry.
00:10:07Didn't you,
00:10:07in a sneering way,
00:10:08accuse her of being 41?
00:10:09I did,
00:10:10but she's not crying
00:10:10because I said she's 41.
00:10:12She's crying because she is 41.
00:10:16Well, if you must know,
00:10:17I'm the same age as his sister.
00:10:19That damn woman
00:10:20can't keep her mouth shut
00:10:20about anything.
00:10:22Oh, how I dislike him.
00:10:25I'm sorry
00:10:26because I like him so much.
00:10:28Yes, but you wouldn't marry him.
00:10:29How far is it
00:10:30and the handsome
00:10:31from here
00:10:31to St. George's, Hannover Square?
00:10:32In 20 minutes, why?
00:10:34If he asked me
00:10:35to marry him tonight,
00:10:36I'd run it in five.
00:10:38Oh, but if he did marry you,
00:10:39it would only be for your money.
00:10:40Well, why not?
00:10:41Plenty of women
00:10:42have lived with him for his.
00:10:43Tossless.
00:10:44I've loved her
00:10:45for more years
00:10:45than I care to remember.
00:10:47Do you mean to tell me
00:10:48that you've loved that old...
00:10:49Silence.
00:10:49You were about to call her
00:10:50by a name
00:10:51that would have prevented
00:10:51me ever speaking to you again.
00:10:53Have a drink.
00:10:55Or have you had too many?
00:10:56I will have a drink
00:10:57and I've not had too many.
00:10:58Richard, old boy,
00:10:59I love you as a brother,
00:11:00but I must say
00:11:01I would rather see you dead.
00:11:02George, I warn you,
00:11:03if you say another word
00:11:04against Mrs. Wisnack,
00:11:05our friendship is at an end.
00:11:07Very well.
00:11:08But you can't stop me
00:11:09wishing you were dead.
00:11:10Are you addressing me, sir?
00:11:12I see your point.
00:11:13You'd never marry again,
00:11:14not even if you loved
00:11:15someone terribly.
00:11:16Well, I should require
00:11:17to know a great deal more
00:11:18about my next.
00:11:19Well, how can you
00:11:20until you marry him?
00:11:21I should take him away
00:11:22with me for a month alone.
00:11:24Take him away?
00:11:26On approval?
00:11:28Take a man away with...
00:11:30But, Mariah,
00:11:31how can you think
00:11:32of such a thing?
00:11:33Oh, Helen,
00:11:34I thought you Americans
00:11:35were unconventional.
00:11:36Well, I don't think
00:11:37we'd go as far as that.
00:11:39No?
00:11:40Well, our men are different.
00:11:41Perhaps Englishmen
00:11:42are less amorous,
00:11:43less enterprising.
00:11:45I shouldn't rely
00:11:47too much on that.
00:11:48Did you know
00:11:48her late husband,
00:11:49Arthur Wislak?
00:11:51Did I know him?
00:11:52Did I watch him
00:11:53with murder in my heart,
00:11:54treating that divine creature
00:11:55with cruelty and neglect
00:11:56and eventually die of drink?
00:11:58He hated drink.
00:11:59Then why did he?
00:12:00He chose it
00:12:00as the most regrettable way
00:12:02of being unconscious
00:12:02while waiting his release.
00:12:04George, I warn you,
00:12:05if you said another word...
00:12:05Richard, old boy,
00:12:06if I have in any way
00:12:07hurt your feelings,
00:12:08I apologise.
00:12:09Have a cigar.
00:12:10Now I know
00:12:11your apology, sincere.
00:12:13Is it yours?
00:12:14Certainly not
00:12:15to be provided
00:12:16by our hostess.
00:12:17But, Mariah,
00:12:17is it fair
00:12:18to expose a man
00:12:19to such temptation?
00:12:20Suppose his love
00:12:21for you overcame him
00:12:22and he should attempt
00:12:23to, uh...
00:12:23I should, of course,
00:12:24take a revolver.
00:12:25Yes, but suppose
00:12:26you came to care for him.
00:12:27Then my aim
00:12:28might not be so accurate.
00:12:29But what is more important?
00:12:30Have you asked her
00:12:31if she loves you?
00:12:32How can I?
00:12:33My income
00:12:34is 300 a year.
00:12:36Hers is 25,000.
00:12:38Oh, now I take
00:12:39everything back.
00:12:40You have given me
00:12:40a reason why
00:12:41you are right to love her.
00:12:42Are you suggesting
00:12:43that I love her for the money?
00:12:44I'm suggesting
00:12:44it's a reason you should.
00:12:46What do you think
00:12:46you could learn
00:12:47about a man in a month
00:12:48as much as I wish?
00:12:49But Mariah, the scandal.
00:12:51Oh, I should choose
00:12:51someone less inclined
00:12:52to gossip than most men.
00:12:54Mariah?
00:12:55I believe you've got
00:12:56someone in mind.
00:12:57Well, as a matter of fact,
00:12:58there is a man
00:12:58in your party tonight
00:12:59who within a month
00:13:00might surprise me.
00:13:01There's nothing void, Richard.
00:13:02You must propose to her.
00:13:04I haven't the courage.
00:13:05Ever tried brandy?
00:13:06One day,
00:13:07I sat with a bottle
00:13:08of brandy in front of me
00:13:09and recited to it
00:13:10the language I should use
00:13:11when asking her
00:13:12to be my wife.
00:13:13With the result
00:13:14that when I went
00:13:14into the room,
00:13:15I was unable
00:13:16even to wish her good evening.
00:13:17Ah, bad luck.
00:13:18But, Richard,
00:13:19do as I say
00:13:20and I give you my words
00:13:21that a month from tonight
00:13:22you'll pop into a bed
00:13:23with the cry,
00:13:24Mariah, here I am.
00:13:26George,
00:13:27that is an observation
00:13:28which I consider
00:13:29most unsuitable,
00:13:30either here
00:13:31or in the place you suggest.
00:13:32I was speaking metaphorically.
00:13:34I trust, sir.
00:13:34You must have courage, Richard.
00:13:36Think what marriage
00:13:36to Mariah means to you.
00:13:38Someone to be with,
00:13:39to talk to,
00:13:40no money cares,
00:13:41no cares of any kind.
00:13:42It's not for me.
00:13:43Think of the little ones
00:13:44rattling up and down the room.
00:13:46No, no, I take that back.
00:13:48Why?
00:13:49Very well, if you insist.
00:13:50My dear George,
00:13:51married life to me
00:13:52without children is...
00:13:54Are you laughing, George?
00:13:55No, no,
00:13:55I've got a cold coming up.
00:13:57It's the sort of thing
00:13:58you would laugh at.
00:14:00One other little thing.
00:14:02Please be polite to Mariah.
00:14:03Mmm,
00:14:04That's not a little thing,
00:14:05but I will help you, Richard.
00:14:06I'll even warm Mariah up
00:14:08for you to make your proposal.
00:14:10Cigars in the drawing
00:14:10will not impress Mariah
00:14:12favourably.
00:14:14Number 16, then,
00:14:15after the lancers.
00:14:16Charmed, I'm sure.
00:14:17Thank you.
00:14:21Mariah.
00:14:22Well?
00:14:23Tonight,
00:14:23I apparently said something
00:14:24quite unintentionally
00:14:25that hurt your feelings.
00:14:27Oh, well?
00:14:28I'm sorry.
00:14:30Obviously,
00:14:30you have been drinking.
00:14:31Why?
00:14:32Otherwise,
00:14:33you would never have apologised.
00:14:37I admit I have been drinking.
00:14:39I drank because I was depressed.
00:14:41Richard depressed me.
00:14:42Oh.
00:14:43Richard has been pointing out
00:14:45to me my limitations
00:14:45so gently,
00:14:47so understandingly
00:14:48that I was compelled
00:14:49to listen.
00:14:50Oh.
00:14:52Until tonight,
00:14:52I never knew the real Richard,
00:14:54dear Richard.
00:14:55Oh.
00:14:56Have you lost your voice
00:14:57by any chance?
00:14:58No.
00:14:59Why?
00:15:00It's unlike you,
00:15:00only to be able to say,
00:15:01oh, George.
00:15:02Ah, there you are.
00:15:03Let's all have some supper.
00:15:07You see?
00:15:11Would you mind,
00:15:12Dr. Graham?
00:15:13Watch that.
00:15:14May we join you?
00:15:15Oh, yes, yes, certainly.
00:15:16I'm just going
00:15:17when I finish this.
00:15:20Dr. Graham,
00:15:21famous to airspace, Mr.
00:15:22A great success, apparently.
00:15:24We were talking of Richard.
00:15:25You were talking of Richard?
00:15:27Of his gentleness,
00:15:29his love of little children.
00:15:30How many has he got?
00:15:31Richard is a bachelor.
00:15:32That has not answered
00:15:34my question.
00:15:34None.
00:15:35How do you know?
00:15:36Well, he's not
00:15:36that kind of a man.
00:15:39I trust not.
00:15:39And it is through, Richard,
00:15:43that tonight I have a feeling
00:15:43I'd like to get nearer
00:15:44to nature,
00:15:45to walk on grass
00:15:46to hear the birds
00:15:47sing their simple
00:15:48songs of love.
00:15:50Birds don't sing at night.
00:15:51Perhaps not for you, Mariah.
00:15:53Would it amuse you
00:15:54to accompany me, Helen?
00:15:55I'd love to, George.
00:15:56Well, how about supper?
00:15:58We are to move to eat.
00:16:02Besides,
00:16:02there's a buffet
00:16:03in the Marquis.
00:16:04I've not forgotten that.
00:16:05Just what were you
00:16:06saying to George?
00:16:08I was telling him
00:16:09of the need men have
00:16:11for the affection
00:16:12of a good woman.
00:16:14Go on.
00:16:16I drew a little picture
00:16:17of returning
00:16:18to one's home
00:16:19in the evening.
00:16:19Where'd you been
00:16:20in the afternoon?
00:16:22Oh, nowhere in particular.
00:16:25I see.
00:16:26Go on.
00:16:28And there,
00:16:29seated at one's
00:16:30dinner table,
00:16:31a divine lady.
00:16:33To whom you would
00:16:33address a few kind words
00:16:34before going out
00:16:35to dine with someone else.
00:16:37Oh, not at all.
00:16:38I should stand.
00:16:39I'm with her.
00:16:39That's original.
00:16:41I've never really
00:16:42thanked you
00:16:43for letting me
00:16:43rent this lovely house
00:16:44of yours.
00:16:45I've never really
00:16:45thanked you
00:16:46for renting it.
00:16:48Somehow I hate
00:16:49the thought of leaving
00:16:49it when I go back
00:16:50to America.
00:16:51Somehow so do I.
00:16:53You know, Helen,
00:16:54I am not appreciated.
00:16:56You easily could be.
00:16:57But how?
00:16:59Well, don't you ever
00:17:00want to do anything
00:17:01for anyone?
00:17:01My dear,
00:17:02the most that can be
00:17:03expected from any Duke
00:17:04is to think.
00:17:05Well, then,
00:17:06if you feel
00:17:07you're not being
00:17:07appreciated,
00:17:08why don't you marry?
00:17:10Ah, that.
00:17:11I will tell you.
00:17:13Feeling as you do,
00:17:14Richard,
00:17:14I want you never
00:17:15married.
00:17:16Ah.
00:17:17Meaning?
00:17:18Well, the love
00:17:19of a good woman
00:17:20is not for me.
00:17:22Then why not
00:17:22try one of the others?
00:17:23There's plenty
00:17:24to choose from.
00:17:25Oh, no,
00:17:26you don't understand.
00:17:27There's only one woman
00:17:28and she's too good,
00:17:30too beautiful,
00:17:31too noble
00:17:32for such as me.
00:17:33Oh, shut up.
00:17:35I'm sorry.
00:17:36How much longer
00:17:37are you going on
00:17:38beating about the bush?
00:17:39Why not come out
00:17:39in the open like a man
00:17:40and say,
00:17:41Mariah, I love you.
00:17:42Will you
00:17:43or won't you be my wife?
00:17:44I had no idea you knew.
00:17:46Go on, then.
00:17:46Say it.
00:17:47Say it.
00:17:51You have a sweet voice,
00:17:53Helen.
00:17:53Thank you, George.
00:17:55But you seldom sing.
00:17:57That is a great
00:17:58accomplishment.
00:17:58You were talking
00:18:00of marriage.
00:18:01Alas, yes.
00:18:03It has no attraction
00:18:04for you?
00:18:05On the contrary,
00:18:05the husbands of no less
00:18:06than three women
00:18:07I've known
00:18:07have threatened me
00:18:08with it.
00:18:09No, I meant
00:18:10some unmarried girl
00:18:11who was fond of you
00:18:12and might make you happy.
00:18:14I've often thought
00:18:14of marriage
00:18:15with distaste.
00:18:17But there is one woman.
00:18:19Yes.
00:18:20The one woman
00:18:21in the world.
00:18:22Beautiful, charming,
00:18:23gracious, intelligent.
00:18:25You'd marry her?
00:18:26Happily.
00:18:27But where is she?
00:18:29Where?
00:18:30Where?
00:18:32Where, indeed.
00:18:36Now, tell me, Richard,
00:18:37do you love me?
00:18:38With all my heart.
00:18:39With all my...
00:18:39I love you.
00:18:40Embraces all that.
00:18:41Now, then.
00:18:42Is your object
00:18:43matrimony?
00:18:44Or the other thing?
00:18:45I'd give ten years
00:18:46of my life
00:18:47to be your husband.
00:18:48Thank you.
00:18:49But I've no desire
00:18:49that our marriage ceremony
00:18:51should take the form
00:18:51of a burial service.
00:18:53Richard,
00:18:54I should like you to know
00:18:55I'm very fond of you.
00:18:57But I can't believe it.
00:18:58Why should you care for me?
00:19:00You'd be wise
00:19:00not to let me dwell on that.
00:19:02This is too wonderful.
00:19:03Don't get excited.
00:19:04You're getting the best part first.
00:19:06Now,
00:19:07get up and sit down.
00:19:08Now, let's be practical.
00:19:12My income
00:19:12is £25,000 a year.
00:19:15Many congratulations.
00:19:16Thank you.
00:19:17What's yours?
00:19:19Mine.
00:19:20Well, it varies.
00:19:22Sometimes it's up
00:19:23and then again
00:19:23it's down.
00:19:25Mm-hmm.
00:19:26What is it when it's up?
00:19:27Well, you know,
00:19:28money means so little to me
00:19:29I really haven't an idea.
00:19:31Where do you bank?
00:19:32Anywhere.
00:19:33I simply don't care.
00:19:34Fortunately,
00:19:35I can provide for both of us
00:19:36in the style
00:19:37to which I'm accustomed.
00:19:37I love you.
00:19:40Thank you.
00:19:41Now then, what is today?
00:19:42Tuesday.
00:19:43Very well.
00:19:43On Friday,
00:19:44we'll leave on the midday train
00:19:45for Scotland
00:19:46where, to all intents and purposes,
00:19:48we shall spend a month together
00:19:49as married people.
00:19:52For us?
00:19:52Well?
00:19:54You and I
00:19:54spend a month together alone
00:19:56as married people.
00:19:57Yes.
00:19:58You're not serious.
00:19:59I am.
00:20:01But what an extremely good idea.
00:20:03What an intensely good idea.
00:20:06But this is perfectly delightful
00:20:08and the courage of it all.
00:20:10And if at the end of the month
00:20:11I find that we both feel alike,
00:20:13as it were,
00:20:14we will get married.
00:20:15If not,
00:20:16we'll have had a grand time
00:20:17and no harm done.
00:20:18None.
00:20:20Oh,
00:20:20I really must congratulate you.
00:20:22I never remember looking forward
00:20:23to anything so much
00:20:24and the courage of it.
00:20:25Oh,
00:20:26if there were only more women
00:20:27in the world like you,
00:20:29what a happy world
00:20:30the world would be.
00:20:33Really, George?
00:20:35But I feel Richard needs my protection.
00:20:37Oh,
00:20:37one more thing.
00:20:39Every night,
00:20:39you'll hear the clock
00:20:40in the hall strike eleven.
00:20:41Oh,
00:20:42now that's original.
00:20:43I really must congratulate you again.
00:20:46Which will be the signal
00:20:46for you to start putting on your coat.
00:20:48With what idea?
00:20:49With the idea of going out.
00:20:50Oh,
00:20:51but I should have had
00:20:51all the exercise
00:20:52I need during the day.
00:20:53Oh,
00:20:54I know,
00:20:55the dog.
00:20:55On the table in the hall,
00:20:56you'll find a lantern
00:20:57which will enable you
00:20:58to find your way down to the boat
00:21:00so that you can row across
00:21:00to the mainland.
00:21:01Why should I want to go
00:21:02to the mainland?
00:21:03That is where you'll be sleeping.
00:21:06Oh,
00:21:07so I don't sleep
00:21:08in the house?
00:21:10You do not.
00:21:11Oh,
00:21:12how about wet nights?
00:21:14I should advise you
00:21:15to bring a raincoat.
00:21:17Raincoat?
00:21:18You know,
00:21:19I must say,
00:21:20I feel you'd learn
00:21:20a great deal more about me
00:21:21if I were actually
00:21:22in the house
00:21:23the whole time.
00:21:24After all,
00:21:24I hope I'm intentional.
00:21:25That I should be able
00:21:26to decide in a month's time.
00:21:28Ah,
00:21:28number 15.
00:21:30Oh,
00:21:30let's sit this one out.
00:21:31Nonsense.
00:21:31I never sit out the lancers.
00:21:33Your arm,
00:21:33Richard.
00:21:43Very hot.
00:21:45What do you mean?
00:21:46So you and she
00:21:46go off alone
00:21:47for a month together
00:21:48to see if you'll be
00:21:49all right married?
00:21:50I dislike your phraseology,
00:21:52but the answer is
00:21:53we do.
00:21:55What is George talking about?
00:21:57He's a bad influence,
00:21:58that man.
00:21:59I think they're under chancy.
00:22:00They look quite innocent.
00:22:01and I think they're under chancy.
00:22:02I think they're under chancy.
00:22:03I think they're under chancy.
00:22:04I think they're under chancy.
00:22:04I think they're under chancy.
00:22:05I think they're under chancy.
00:22:06I think they're under chancy.
00:22:06I think they're under chancy.
00:22:07I think they're under chancy.
00:22:07I think they're under chancy.
00:22:08I think they're under chancy.
00:22:08I think they're under chancy.
00:22:09I think they're under chancy.
00:22:09I think they're under chancy.
00:22:10I think they're under chancy.
00:22:10I think they're under chancy.
00:24:37Hadi, Richard.
00:24:43Hadi, o, o, o.
00:24:55Richard?
00:24:56Ya?
00:24:57Do you really think you can convince Mariah that you'll be all right married?
00:25:00I am all right.
00:25:01Of course you really ought to stay in the house with her.
00:25:03Mariah never consent. I wish you wouldn't refer to her again.
00:25:05Very well, but I still can't help wishing you were dead.
00:25:12Richard?
00:25:13It's a nice party.
00:25:14Yes, very nice.
00:25:16I forgot to say goodnight to Parks.
00:25:18Who's Parks?
00:25:19My butler. Let my house to the season.
00:25:20Let Parks to the season.
00:25:23George?
00:25:24Yes?
00:25:25Order your back and say goodnight to him.
00:25:26That's right.
00:25:27Round we go.
00:25:28Yeah, you...
00:25:35Is Mr. Parks below?
00:25:49Yes, Your Grace.
00:25:50Good. I wish to visit him.
00:25:53We have arrived, Mr. Odd, sir.
00:25:55Thank you.
00:26:00That'll be half a ground.
00:26:01Half a ground.
00:26:02Here's the sovereign change.
00:26:03Say goodnight to your horse for me, will you?
00:26:13Good evening, Pance.
00:26:14Good morning, Your Grace.
00:26:15Mr. Halton and I would like to take a drink with you.
00:26:17Pleasure.
00:26:18Your room's somewhere at the back here, isn't it?
00:26:19Yes, Your Grace.
00:26:20Near the cellar.
00:26:21You'll find madam has made very few changes, Your Grace.
00:26:23That's very proper.
00:26:24Good evening, Mrs. Daggett.
00:26:25Good evening, Your Grace.
00:26:26How are you getting on with your new mystery?
00:26:27Well, things are very queer these days.
00:26:30Queer?
00:26:31Hardly any noise.
00:26:32No.
00:26:33Hardly any drinking.
00:26:34No.
00:26:35And hardly any...
00:26:36Oh, I'm surprised.
00:26:37And we gets paid regular.
00:26:38That's very queer.
00:26:43You weren't here in my time, were you?
00:26:44No, Your Grace.
00:26:46Billy.
00:26:47You beast.
00:26:48That's very handsome of you, Parks.
00:26:50I know Your Grace's preference.
00:26:55Have another drink?
00:26:57Definitely.
00:26:58Good.
00:27:00Whistle.
00:27:02Settle.
00:27:05Whistle.
00:27:07Settle.
00:27:10We'll drink tomorrow.
00:27:11That's nice of you, George.
00:27:12Yeah, I'll talk.
00:27:13Yeah.
00:27:14Thank you, George.
00:27:15To Mariah.
00:27:16To Mariah.
00:27:17I still can't help wishing you were dead.
00:27:20Good help.
00:27:22This whisky tastes funny.
00:27:23You have no palate.
00:27:24Face again.
00:27:25It's McQuilchie's Highland Deca.
00:27:29All right.
00:27:30I apologize.
00:27:32If you apologize,
00:27:33I'll come to Scotland with you.
00:27:35Oh, no, George.
00:27:36I asked you not to.
00:27:38Give me another drink.
00:27:39Not so strong.
00:27:40All right.
00:27:41Whisper.
00:27:42Settle.
00:27:43Whisper.
00:27:44Settle.
00:27:46Whisper.
00:27:47Settle.
00:27:49There.
00:27:51Thank you, George.
00:27:56Now you've drowned it.
00:27:57I mistrust you, George.
00:27:58Why do you want to come with me?
00:27:59Oh, trustees.
00:28:00Marriage.
00:28:01Bankruptcy.
00:28:02Get away from it all.
00:28:03You have to sleep in a hotel.
00:28:04Hotel's full.
00:28:05It isn't.
00:28:06Make it full.
00:28:07Just a minute.
00:28:08You're full.
00:28:09I'm full.
00:28:10But the hotel's not full.
00:28:13What is the name of a hotel?
00:28:14Hmm?
00:28:15Dandrunnock Arms.
00:28:16Can you tell me?
00:28:17What is the name of a hotel?
00:28:18Hmm?
00:28:19Dandrunnock Arms.
00:28:21Kyle of Loch Elsh.
00:28:22What is the name of a hotel?
00:28:23Eh?
00:28:24Dandrunnock Arms.
00:28:25Kyle of Loch Elsh.
00:28:26What is the name of a hotel?
00:28:27Eh?
00:28:28Dandrunnock Arms.
00:28:29Kyle of Loch Elsh.
00:28:30What is the name of a hotel?
00:28:31Dandrunnock Arms.
00:28:32Dandrunnock Arms.
00:28:33Kyle of Loch Elsh.
00:28:35Dandrunnock Arms.
00:28:36Kile of Loch Elsh.
00:28:39Bu ne de de de de de de de?
00:28:42Zan...
00:28:43Zanok...
00:28:44Alms.
00:28:45Kile of Loch Elsh.
00:28:49Reserv.
00:28:50Aul.
00:28:52Rooms.
00:28:54Satıda.
00:28:55Family.
00:28:57Eight.
00:28:59Diyan bir ne?
00:29:01Twelve.
00:29:02Oh, evet.
00:29:03Very good.
00:29:04No, no. American name.
00:29:06All hotels impressed by Americans.
00:29:10Silas Kaye.
00:29:11Must be Silas Kaye.
00:29:13Oh, that's very good.
00:29:15Silas...
00:29:16Kaye.
00:29:20Bu quiz.
00:29:21That reminds me.
00:29:23Give me another drink.
00:29:27Shhh, shhh.
00:29:30Who says birds don't sing at night?
00:29:33Hmm?
00:29:39Good morning, Parks.
00:29:40Good morning, madam.
00:29:41Lovely party, don't you think?
00:29:43Yes, madam.
00:29:44I thought everything was perfect.
00:29:45They all stayed on and on.
00:29:46Yes, madam.
00:29:47And that's always a good sign, isn't it?
00:29:49Indeed it is, madam.
00:29:50In fact...
00:29:51Yes, Parks?
00:29:52Some of them haven't gone yet.
00:29:54Haven't gone yet?
00:29:56Well, where are they?
00:29:57Well, where are they?
00:29:58What is the matter with you, Richard?
00:29:59Why are you so nervous?
00:30:00I'm all right, Mariah.
00:30:01I'm glad to see you've brought your raincoat.
00:30:02Yes, I hope I shan't have to use it, Mariah.
00:30:06If you're still cherishing the hope that you're going to stay in the house with me, you're very much mistaken.
00:30:08Oh, no, Mariah.
00:30:09I'm only cherishing the hope that it won't rain.
00:30:10Oh, no, Mariah, I'm only cherishing the hope that it won't rain.
00:30:40We're off.
00:30:57Oh, dear, for goodness sake, stop fussing, Richard.
00:31:03You're making that gentleman most uncomfortable.
00:31:05Excuse me, sir.
00:31:06I hope we haven't bothered you too much.
00:31:08Not at all, madam.
00:31:09Thank you.
00:31:10Did you remember to bring...
00:31:34Here we are.
00:31:36One of your hats, Mariah, I believe.
00:31:38Goodbye, Mariah.
00:31:39Pleasant holiday to you.
00:31:40Afraid we shan't beat till it's over.
00:31:41If then, goodbye.
00:31:42Goodbye.
00:31:43Hurry with the luggage, Richard.
00:31:44I shall expect you in the morning to breakfast at 8.30.
00:31:45You will find the dinghy by the jetty.
00:31:46And you can row yourself across.
00:31:47Yes, Mariah.
00:31:48Yes, Mariah.
00:31:49I'm looking forward to our first day together, alone.
00:31:55You haven't any rooms, have you?
00:31:56No.
00:31:57Good.
00:31:58Stop, stop.
00:31:59What's happened?
00:32:00Is anything the matter?
00:32:01The hotel is full.
00:32:02Not a room left.
00:32:03Richard, did you forget to reserve a room for yourself?
00:32:04He did not forget.
00:32:05They received his wire, but too late.
00:32:06McQuilch has them all.
00:32:07McQuilch?
00:32:08Silas K. McQuilch is his wife and six children.
00:32:09I must look in for you.
00:32:10Excuse me.
00:32:23Thank you.
00:32:24Thank you.
00:32:28I must look in for you.
00:32:29Excuse me.
00:32:31İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:33:01Ay, Helen, what on earth are you doing here?
00:33:03Darling, I've been trying to reach you.
00:33:05The McQuilches are over from the States and I'm showing them round.
00:33:08I told Silas he simply had to see your island.
00:33:12Did you receive a wire from Mr. McQuilch?
00:33:15I...
00:33:15Unfortunately, your friends, the McQuilches, have taken all the rooms and the hotels foo the new.
00:33:20Well, as it happens, that can be fixed.
00:33:23Silas has had to go to a conference in Glasgow and the family won't be here for two or three days.
00:33:27I'm the advance guard.
00:33:29Richard and George can have their rooms.
00:33:32Splendid!
00:33:33Splendid, splendid.
00:33:34One of the rooms Mr. McQuilches reserved was for me and I thought that...
00:33:38Mr. McQuilches reserved no rooms.
00:33:40There were no rooms left for Mr. McQuilches to reserve.
00:33:44We're full.
00:33:45The new.
00:33:45The new.
00:33:46The new.
00:33:46If you'll excuse me, I'll have my tea.
00:33:49Hurry along, Richard.
00:34:15Don't lag behind.
00:34:16You will guard this very carefully.
00:34:38It contains my old friend Mrs. Whislack's favourite toque.
00:34:40Tell me, Mariah, which is the late Mr. Whislack?
00:34:46Oh, George, please.
00:34:48Mrs. McCosh, are the rooms ready?
00:34:50You said in your letter it was only you and a guest.
00:34:52Well, that's quite right, but...
00:34:53You said nothing about the two gentlemen.
00:34:55I know.
00:34:56That happened afterwards.
00:34:57Afterwards?
00:34:58Is it your honeymoon you're on?
00:34:59Oh, nonsense.
00:35:00I'm not married.
00:35:02Nobody's married.
00:35:03Go to the kitchen.
00:35:04Shut the door.
00:35:13Now, will you kindly explain?
00:35:15I don't have to explain anything to you, Mrs. McCosh.
00:35:20Please see to the luggage.
00:35:21I'll take no part in your plans.
00:35:23You'll be here two weeks and you'll do as you're told.
00:35:25Or you won't receive a penny.
00:35:27Bring me a bottle of whiskey.
00:35:28Oh!
00:35:29I'll have nothing.
00:35:30No, you won't.
00:35:31Not a penny.
00:35:31Very well.
00:35:33I'll stay.
00:35:35But mind you, I'll be watching and biding my time.
00:35:38Bring me a bottle of whiskey.
00:35:39I'm the one to give orders in this house.
00:35:41The whiskey will be unpacked.
00:35:42Ah.
00:35:42And locked up in due course.
00:35:45I like your little cottage, Mariah.
00:35:47It's so simple.
00:35:48Oh, thank you, George.
00:35:50I'm glad you like it.
00:35:51Where'd you get the staircase?
00:35:53Arthur picked it up in Venice.
00:35:55On the first night of our honeymoon.
00:35:57Picked it up on the first night of your honeymoon?
00:35:59Hmm.
00:36:00What a man.
00:36:01Unpack for me, will you?
00:36:04Yes, mistress.
00:36:05Mistress?
00:36:06Not yet.
00:36:14It's a night dress.
00:36:16I hope you'll find your bed comfortable.
00:36:29Eh?
00:36:30Oh, I shan't use that very much.
00:36:31Oh.
00:36:34You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
00:36:37Can't you get me some whiskey?
00:36:38I can see through it.
00:37:01Come away.
00:37:02Richard, there's a speck of dust in my eye.
00:37:05Will you kindly remove it?
00:37:15Picked your things.
00:37:16Richard, count the silver.
00:37:35Well, is dinner ready?
00:37:36No.
00:37:38Don't be a fool, George.
00:37:39All the servants have left.
00:37:40Well, we'll have to manage ourselves.
00:37:42I'll cook.
00:37:43You and Helen, I know, will help.
00:37:44Delighted, delighted, Mariah.
00:37:45George, of course, will be utterly useless.
00:37:47On the contrary, Mariah, you'll find I'm incredibly useful.
00:37:50I'm at my best at beds, I welcome washing up,
00:37:53and I'm a dab at dusting.
00:37:54You can leave everything to me.
00:37:55I'm just 17, and I've never been.
00:38:18I'm just 17.
00:38:19I'm nervous something's happened to George.
00:38:33I'm nervous that something hasn't.
00:38:35Having spent three weeks practically alone with him,
00:38:38I wonder you can tolerate his miserable selfishness.
00:38:41Well, he's completely unconscious of it.
00:38:45Richard's been a long time gone to the village.
00:38:47Well, it's a long pull there and back.
00:38:48Now, there's the kindest, sweetest man I've ever met.
00:38:52You don't think he's merely giving a good impression?
00:38:54Well, you haven't left much undone
00:38:56to find out if he has any weaknesses,
00:38:58have you, darling?
00:38:59Are you suggesting that I haven't been nice to him?
00:39:01How could I, when he always describes you as an angel?
00:39:05He probably knew you'd repeat it to me.
00:39:15Oh, thank heaven, you're safe.
00:39:17Why, Helen, did you think something had happened to me?
00:39:19Well, I did rather.
00:39:20You see, when you went out and I asked you,
00:39:22as there were no servants to be back at one for lunch,
00:39:25well, naturally, when two o'clock came,
00:39:26I began to think something terrible must have happened.
00:39:29Oh, that's very charming of you, Helen,
00:39:30but I don't in the least mind having lunch late.
00:39:33Is it ready?
00:39:34I'm very hungry.
00:39:35Dinner's been ready for over an hour.
00:39:36Really?
00:39:37I hope it isn't spoilt.
00:39:38I'll get it for you, George, dear.
00:39:41Well, I am.
00:39:41I'll get it for you.
00:40:11There you are, George, darling.
00:40:40Thank you, Helen.
00:40:42Some bread.
00:40:43Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:40:44Oh, take it for you.
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00:48:19Helen,
00:48:20I'm anxious to tell you something
00:48:23that's long been in my mind.
00:48:25Please do.
00:48:26I beg of you not to consider it
00:48:28the impulse of youth.
00:48:30I won't George dear.
00:48:32Very well.
00:48:32There is only one woman in the world
00:48:37I would ask to be the Duchess of Bristol.
00:48:39That's very interesting.
00:48:41And if you ask me who she is
00:48:42I will tell you.
00:48:45Who is she George?
00:48:46You Helen.
00:48:47I'm very touched and very flattered.
00:48:51And I am very happy.
00:48:53Thank you George.
00:49:03I suppose there's only one woman
00:49:05in this world
00:49:06who would refuse to be
00:49:07the Duchess of Bristol.
00:49:08And if you ask me who she is
00:49:10I will tell you.
00:49:12Who is she then?
00:49:12Me George dear.
00:49:15Do I hear correctly?
00:49:17You're hearing it perfect.
00:49:18You refuse to be the Duchess of Bristol?
00:49:21I do.
00:49:22May I ask why?
00:49:23Only because you happen to be the Duke.
00:49:28Are you insulting me Helen?
00:49:31Not nearly as much
00:49:32as you've insulted me.
00:49:33What do you mean?
00:49:35You should have only asked me
00:49:36for my money.
00:49:37You should not have
00:49:38included me with it.
00:49:40I emphatically deny
00:49:41that I asked you to be my wife
00:49:42merely on account of your money.
00:49:44No.
00:49:44No and I'd have you know
00:49:45there are many women
00:49:46who would be delighted to marry me.
00:49:47I'm sure there are many women
00:49:48who would have loved to have been
00:49:49the Duchess of Bristol.
00:49:51Frankly I wanted to myself.
00:49:53until I spent three weeks
00:49:55with you here.
00:49:58May I give you a piece of advice George?
00:50:01Marry Mariah.
00:50:02How dare you?
00:50:03For sheer selfishness
00:50:04you'd both win the cup outright.
00:50:05Do you mean to tell me
00:50:06that I'm anything like Mariah?
00:50:07If she doesn't get away
00:50:08about everything she sucks.
00:50:10So do you.
00:50:11If Richard doesn't wait
00:50:12on her hand and foot
00:50:12I've never allowed Richard
00:50:13to wait on me once.
00:50:15Only because you were
00:50:16too busy allowing me to.
00:50:18I thought you liked it.
00:50:20Anyway yours is a grand position.
00:50:21I envy you.
00:50:22It's something for a profiteer's daughter
00:50:25to have refused a duke.
00:50:29George many years ago
00:50:30there was a butcher's shop.
00:50:32An august person
00:50:33passing it one day
00:50:34was not attracted
00:50:35by the meat in the window
00:50:36but by the butcher's wife.
00:50:38The butcher
00:50:39with an ambitious eye
00:50:40to a knighthood
00:50:41encouraged him
00:50:42to pass it frequently.
00:50:44With the result
00:50:45he became a baronet.
00:50:46Now the butcher's wife
00:50:49was encouraged.
00:50:50She too acquired an ambition.
00:50:53So she left the butcher.
00:50:55With the result
00:50:56her son was born a duke.
00:50:59So far as I can see
00:51:01the only difference
00:51:01between our two families
00:51:03is
00:51:03my father only profiteered
00:51:05in pickles.
00:51:17You are divine George dear.
00:51:19I hope I shall always know you.
00:51:22What are you laughing at?
00:51:24If ever another girl
00:51:25falls in love with you
00:51:26marry her the next day.
00:51:28What on earth's the matter
00:51:37with George today?
00:51:38Do you think we ought
00:51:39to break his door down?
00:51:40I'm getting quite worried
00:51:40about him.
00:51:41I don't think you need be
00:51:42just because he stays
00:51:43in his room all day.
00:51:44He hasn't even eaten the food
00:51:45I left on a tray for him.
00:51:46That I admit is remarkable.
00:51:48You don't suppose
00:51:48he's cut his throat
00:51:49or hanged himself, do you?
00:51:50Nonsense.
00:51:51He would never be so considerate.
00:51:52I'm glad you didn't
00:51:53wait tea for me.
00:51:55The tide was stronger
00:51:56than I thought.
00:51:58The tide?
00:52:00Yes, it was my turn
00:52:01to row over
00:52:01and get the post.
00:52:03Look what you've done
00:52:04you fool.
00:52:05Oh it's alright
00:52:05there's nothing broken
00:52:06we just need some more milk.
00:52:08You must be tired.
00:52:09I'll get it.
00:52:18Somebody ought to go with him.
00:52:19He's not safe
00:52:20to be left alone.
00:52:21Nonsense.
00:52:23He's alright.
00:52:27Sorry I've been so long
00:52:28quite well George old man.
00:52:31I feel terribly well
00:52:32thank you Richard.
00:52:34Where's the post?
00:52:35Post?
00:52:39There wasn't any.
00:52:54Pretty don't you think?
00:52:55stop.
00:53:00Stop.
00:53:02Stop him Richard.
00:53:04Why Mariah I'm so sorry
00:53:05I was only playing for you
00:53:06I thought you liked.
00:53:07George I've had enough of this.
00:53:09This what?
00:53:09This fooling can't you see
00:53:10your frightening Mariah.
00:53:11Oh I'm so sorry Mariah
00:53:12I didn't mean to
00:53:13I'm very sorry.
00:53:14Careful George old man
00:53:15careful.
00:53:16It's my turn to do
00:53:16the washing up.
00:53:18Oh don't hurry
00:53:19with your tea
00:53:19I'll go and put the kettle on.
00:53:21all this before he sets fire
00:53:26to the house.
00:53:27All this before he sets fire
00:53:28to the house.
00:53:29Why are you behaving like an idiot
00:53:45fighting us all?
00:53:47I'm showing Helen
00:53:48I'm not a bit like Mariah.
00:53:49What on earth are you talking about?
00:53:51Don't tell me I'm a liar
00:53:51because I'm not.
00:53:52Do you know what she said
00:53:53when I asked her to marry me?
00:53:55A what?
00:53:55She said I'm an ass
00:53:56I'm conceited
00:53:56I'm selfish
00:53:57I nag
00:53:57I'm the descendant of earth.
00:54:00No no.
00:54:01I tell you I am.
00:54:03Oh she says I am.
00:54:04I've never been so disappointed
00:54:05in anybody in all my life.
00:54:07Everything would have been alright
00:54:08if your old woman
00:54:08hadn't started
00:54:09this unapproval business.
00:54:10Are you referring
00:54:11to Mrs Wislack?
00:54:12In the last three weeks
00:54:13Helen's found out
00:54:14a thousand things about me
00:54:15and she doesn't like one of them.
00:54:16I'm leaving tomorrow
00:54:17in the midday train.
00:54:18Did you love her George?
00:54:20How can a man
00:54:21harries to death
00:54:21with financial troubles
00:54:22as I am
00:54:22concentrate on love?
00:54:24It's unreasonable Richard.
00:54:25Anyway you go
00:54:26and get your old woman
00:54:26to turn you down
00:54:27and see how you like it.
00:54:28Thank you.
00:54:29I've more sense than you have.
00:54:30I'm not risking it.
00:54:32I'm leaving with you.
00:54:33Coward.
00:54:35Not at all.
00:54:36I want to save her
00:54:37the embarrassment
00:54:37of telling me I failed her.
00:54:44Are you better?
00:54:46Are you better?
00:54:49Are you better?
00:54:50Please don't shout at me Mariah.
00:54:52I wish to tell you
00:54:53that your behaviour
00:54:54was perfectly disgraceful.
00:54:55And shall I tell you
00:54:55why my behaviour
00:54:56was perfectly disgraceful?
00:54:57Why?
00:54:58I wish it to be known
00:54:59that I have not one thing
00:55:00in common
00:55:00nor am I in the least like...
00:55:01George!
00:55:02Very well Richard
00:55:03for your sake I won't.
00:55:05But I'm writing to you Mariah.
00:55:11Your hand is all wet Richard.
00:55:13I'm sorry Mariah
00:55:14I was about to wash up.
00:55:16What do you make such a noise?
00:55:18The washing up's to be done Mariah.
00:55:19Of course it is
00:55:20and I'm very grateful to you.
00:55:21Richard
00:55:22I want to tell you something.
00:55:23Oh that's all right Mariah.
00:55:24I know.
00:55:24Oh please Richard
00:55:24what I have to say
00:55:25is very embarrassing
00:55:26and you might realise.
00:55:27I know and I'm sorry.
00:55:28I brought you here
00:55:29for the purpose of finding out
00:55:30as you know
00:55:31that if we married
00:55:32would there be a chance
00:55:33of us both being happy?
00:55:34Quietly I'd like to...
00:55:34Please be quiet.
00:55:35Sorry?
00:55:36When I left London
00:55:36I liked you very much.
00:55:38I almost believed
00:55:39you possessed qualities
00:55:40that might endear you to be.
00:55:41I know.
00:55:41But I had no idea
00:55:42how nice you really are.
00:55:43What did you say?
00:55:43Don't interrupt please.
00:55:45I was going to say
00:55:45I think you're a thousand times
00:55:47nicer than I ever thought you were.
00:55:48Nicer.
00:55:48Please don't interrupt
00:55:50it's very irritating.
00:55:51Now what was I saying?
00:55:53Oh yes.
00:55:54I have decided
00:55:54not only to marry you
00:55:56but to prove to you
00:55:57how much I trust you.
00:55:58I'm going to settle
00:55:59five thousand a year
00:56:00on you for life.
00:56:02Are you pleased?
00:56:04Pleased.
00:56:05But I'm delighted.
00:56:07And all this time
00:56:08I thought you disliked me.
00:56:09You'll never begin to know
00:56:10how miserable I've been.
00:56:12Oh but why?
00:56:13Well you were so intolerant
00:56:14so horrid to me.
00:56:15Horrid to you?
00:56:16What are you talking about?
00:56:18Oh now let's straighten this out.
00:56:20You know you tried
00:56:20everywhere provoking me
00:56:22to see whether I was
00:56:22bad tempered or not.
00:56:23I did nothing of the kind.
00:56:25I'd never descend
00:56:25to anything for me.
00:56:26Why?
00:56:28You don't mean to tell me
00:56:30that that was really
00:56:31you all the time?
00:56:33Of course.
00:56:35Is that how you'd be
00:56:36if we were married?
00:56:37Naturally.
00:56:40How long did your late
00:56:42husband live with you
00:56:43Mariah?
00:56:44Eighteen years.
00:56:45Why?
00:56:45What a man.
00:56:47What a constitution.
00:56:49How dare you speak
00:56:50to me like that?
00:56:51If you had the faintest
00:56:52idea how you've been
00:56:53speaking to me
00:56:53during the last three weeks
00:56:54you'd know how
00:56:55and why I dared.
00:56:56Richard.
00:56:57Are you mad?
00:56:58Mariah dear
00:56:59double that five thousand
00:57:00treble that five thousand
00:57:01give me every shilling
00:57:02you have in the world
00:57:03and then the answer
00:57:04would be no.
00:57:05Oh Richard.
00:57:06Mariah I shall always
00:57:07love you for having
00:57:08given me the opportunity
00:57:09of finding you out.
00:57:10I would have married you
00:57:11not knowing.
00:57:12You beast.
00:57:16May I remind you Mariah
00:57:17there's a great deal
00:57:18more washing up
00:57:18to be done.
00:57:19George.
00:57:29If you have anything
00:57:29to say to me
00:57:30kindly address me
00:57:31through a third person.
00:57:32What have you been doing
00:57:33in your room all this evening?
00:57:34Seeking repose.
00:57:35And just now?
00:57:36Seeking alcohol
00:57:37without much success
00:57:38I may say.
00:57:39George.
00:57:40Will you come and talk to me?
00:57:42If you promise
00:57:43not to revile me again.
00:57:44not tonight anyway.
00:57:47Helen.
00:57:49Once there was a time
00:57:50when I thought
00:57:50you liked me.
00:57:51Liked you?
00:57:53Three weeks ago
00:57:54I adored you.
00:57:56If you'd asked me
00:57:56to marry you then
00:57:57I would have.
00:57:59I adored you so much.
00:58:01And now?
00:58:03I've spent the last
00:58:04three weeks with you
00:58:05and I think it's been
00:58:06my greatest disappointment.
00:58:07You mean I died on you?
00:58:09The second day.
00:58:10A second day?
00:58:12Well that's not the experience
00:58:13of other women
00:58:14who have known me.
00:58:15You know Helen
00:58:15I'm always being asked
00:58:16out to dinner parties
00:58:17because people find me amusing.
00:58:19A dinner party
00:58:20only lasts two hours.
00:58:22A marriage has been known
00:58:23to last for two years.
00:58:25Yes.
00:58:27Helen.
00:58:28These last three weeks
00:58:30are they indelibly
00:58:31imprinted on your mind?
00:58:34They are imprinted.
00:58:35Why?
00:58:38I only asked.
00:58:43I suppose it's because
00:58:46I'm a woman
00:58:46and therefore
00:58:47infinitely foolish
00:58:48but I think
00:58:50I could forget
00:58:50these past three weeks
00:58:52if you could tell me
00:58:53one thing.
00:58:54Gladly.
00:58:56The colour of my eyes?
00:58:59Blue.
00:59:00Good night George dear.
00:59:14Come in.
00:59:27Helen.
00:59:29Come away from the door.
00:59:31I thought for a moment
00:59:31you were Mariah.
00:59:32Mariah's lying in bed
00:59:33stunned by the shock
00:59:34you gave her.
00:59:34I find myself
00:59:35curiously unmoved.
00:59:36I'm afraid I've given
00:59:37George a bit of a shock too.
00:59:38Oh where's he?
00:59:40Poor dear
00:59:40he's sitting at the bottom
00:59:41of the stairs
00:59:41trying to convince himself
00:59:42he's colour blind.
00:59:43Colour blind?
00:59:44Well it doesn't matter Richard.
00:59:46He'll recover.
00:59:47To do any good
00:59:48I'm afraid he needs
00:59:48at least six months
00:59:49on a desert island.
00:59:50Hmm.
00:59:51Alone with Mariah.
00:59:53Alone with Mariah.
00:59:55Richard.
00:59:56I really came to ask
00:59:57whether you were
00:59:57enjoying it here very much.
00:59:59Oh Helen.
01:00:00You know I'm having
01:00:00a perfectly awful time.
01:00:02Then why go on
01:00:03having a perfectly awful time?
01:00:05Oh.
01:00:06Oh I see what you mean.
01:00:08Oh you are clever Helen.
01:00:10But of course
01:00:11the sooner the better.
01:00:12Then you agree
01:00:12that the island
01:00:13should be deserted?
01:00:14As far as I'm concerned
01:00:14tomorrow.
01:00:15All right then.
01:00:16Tomorrow.
01:00:17Good night.
01:00:18I'll see if the coast is clear.
01:00:19Richard.
01:00:20Yes.
01:00:21I wonder if you could
01:00:22tell me something.
01:00:23Of course Helen.
01:00:23What?
01:00:24The colour of my eyes.
01:00:26What a funny question.
01:00:28Green of course.
01:00:30How observant you are.
01:00:31Thank you Richard.
01:00:35Tomorrow.
01:00:36Tomorrow.
01:00:41What?
01:00:42Hmm.
01:00:42Mm.
01:00:43'M SINYこと
01:00:44I irony is wagTY.
01:00:44That's what it is so
01:00:45about.
01:00:45Anyone will find
01:00:46how it has to tell me
01:00:47it is because
01:00:47it venir.
01:00:48To bead in Mars
01:00:49and embarrass me
01:00:49it will find
01:00:50it will find
01:00:50somebody
01:00:50can find
01:01:00alline
01:01:01and
01:01:01them
01:01:02you
01:01:02or
01:01:03it will touch
01:01:03Everything will become
01:01:04impressive.
01:01:04I believe you
01:01:04will find
01:01:05you
01:01:07best
01:01:07when you
01:01:09are
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01:03:25izada
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01:04:24Yoğun kaybetmektedir.
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01:04:30O, kasabı gerçekten?
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01:04:34Çakışı söylemiyorum.
01:04:36Bir dakika.
01:04:37thlet euch medically yapılırsınız.
01:04:39horcaー serikletesini.
01:04:40Allah'aולם.
01:04:42Evet.
01:04:43Yüzünün elbette.
01:04:44Buna bakma mı?
01:04:46Buna bakma mı?
01:04:48Buna bakma mı?
01:04:50Buna bakma mı?
01:04:52Buna bakma mı?
01:04:56Bir şey yapma mı?
01:05:10Ne yapalım.
01:05:12Hiçbir şey yoksa.
01:05:15Şimdi,
01:05:16artık kalın.
01:05:19O.
01:05:20Tüm günlerde,
01:05:22o zamanı eğer bir şiddete,
01:05:23bu kılık.
01:05:25Evet.
01:05:26Beğleyin.
01:05:27Granted.
01:05:28Bir şey söylemiştim.
01:05:30O.
01:05:31O.
01:05:33İmkincisi bir kadın varla.
01:05:35O.
01:05:35Beğleyin.
01:05:36Granted.
01:05:37Bir şeyimli.
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01:05:41Hayatım var.
01:05:43Hayatım var.
01:05:45Vendim.
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01:05:49Evet.
01:05:51Şimdi biz de çok seviyorsanız,
01:05:53seviyorsanız, seviyorsanız,
01:05:55ve çok seviyorsanız,
01:05:57ve çok seviyorsanız,
01:05:59birbirine gelin.
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01:08:35What have you been doing?
01:09:06They're coming.
01:09:23Let them find us in a more romantic setting.
01:09:26Come.
01:09:26They're both gone.
01:09:34Idiot.
01:09:38It's all your fault.
01:09:57Stop them.
01:09:58Stop them.
01:09:59Stop them.
01:10:00Why don't you do something?
01:10:01I'll take the rug and bring them both back in my teeth.
01:10:02Bite him, Manchu.
01:10:03Bite him.
01:10:04I warn you.
01:10:05One move from that loathsome creature and I'll hurl her into the water.
01:10:08And I may not stop at her.
01:10:09And I may not stop at her.
01:10:10Him.
01:10:11come on.
01:10:12Mariah.
01:10:13Mariah.
01:10:14Mariah.
01:10:15Well?
01:10:16Do boats ever come near this island?
01:10:17Not for weeks on end.
01:10:18Couldn't we signal to the mainland?
01:10:19But how?
01:10:20Well you burn down the house.
01:10:21You try.
01:10:22That means you and I alone here.
01:10:23Yes, and just think what people will say.
01:10:24They'll say nothing.
01:10:25My reputation will save you from that.
01:10:26Your what?
01:10:27My reputation is a man of taste.
01:10:28Where are you going?
01:10:29What are you going to do?
01:10:30I'm going to my bed.
01:10:31Well you needn't trouble to lock your door, Mariah.
01:10:32Only the rain will want to come in.
01:10:52George.
01:11:22Mariah.
01:11:23Mariah.
01:11:24Mariah.
01:11:25Mariah.
01:11:26Mariah.
01:11:27Mariah.
01:11:28Mariah.
01:11:29Mariah.
01:11:30Mariah.
01:11:31Mariah.
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01:11:33Mariah.
01:11:34Mariah.
01:11:35Mariah.
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01:11:37Mariah.
01:11:38Mariah.
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01:11:51Mariah.
01:12:22M.K.
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01:13:47İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
01:13:49Bir sonraki videoda görüşmek üzere.
01:13:51Bir sonraki videoda görüşmek üzere.
01:13:53Bir sonraki videoda görüşmek üzere.
01:13:55Bir sonraki videoda görüşmek üzere.
01:14:17Bir sonraki videoda görüşmek üzere.
01:14:35George! George!
01:14:37How do you do?
01:14:39There's a man in my room.
01:14:41Why?
01:14:43She's not in her bed.
01:14:47Mariah!
01:14:51Ah!
01:14:52Oh, there they are!
01:14:53Ah, so you donna niye bu of a bedroom!
01:14:55What are you with Mariah?
01:14:56What are you doing with Mariah?
01:14:57I thought you'd be finished with him.
01:14:59Now darling!
01:15:00You burglar!
01:15:01How dare you?
01:15:02I'm very fond of Mariah!
01:15:03You very fond of Mariah!
01:15:05You very fond of Mariah!
01:15:07Mrs. George!
01:15:08You oldun!
01:15:09Well, I thought you'd finished with him.
01:15:11How dare you!
01:15:12You burglar!
01:15:13How dare you!
01:15:14Good to look at Mariah!
01:15:15Well, I'm very fond of Mariah!
01:15:16İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
01:15:46İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
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