:52:05
- Who screamed?
- I did.
:52:07
That's the last time I'll ever try
to make coffee in a strange house.
:52:11
That man with the limp, who was he?
:52:14
Laing, your uncle's servant.
:52:17
Well, he seemed mad to me.
:52:28
Yes...
:52:30
and probably dangerous.
:52:32
Go into the library. I'll have a word with him.
:52:35
Yes, come along.
Mr. Broughton understands the man.
:52:52
It would do no harm
to warn my man to stand by.
:52:55
Your man? Is he a sheik, too?
:52:57
No, he's a chauffeur.
He's outside now with my car.
:53:05
You're not leaving us, are you?
:53:09
My dear lady.
:53:20
Not a very courageous person,
our foreign friend.
:53:23
You think he's run away?
:53:25
Absurd!
:53:27
I'd like to see you riding your bicycle,
with a Circassian slave, lovely as sin...
:53:31
across the handlebars.
:53:33
- What on earth are you talking about?
- Listen, good people.
:53:36
Don't you think we're allowing this thing
to get on our nerves?
:53:39
Don't you think if we took a grip
on our self control...
:53:42
Now, listen, good parson...
:53:44
this is our show, and our nerves
are probably as good as the next man's...
:53:48
so keep that sort of talk to your pulpit.
:53:50
I have no wish to interfere
where I'm not wanted.
:53:53
Then don't. This is not a Sunday school.