Peter Ibbetson
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the old stables for anything,
Mr. Ibbetson.

:33:02
Well, they're your stables.
:33:05
Uh, you want this wing to...
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To match the other exactly.
:33:10
Well, this is just
a rough sketch.

:33:12
An idea that will make them
all seem new again.

:33:16
I don't want them
to seem new.

:33:18
Well, uh, I don't mean new
the way you mean.

:33:21
Uh, they'll look as old
as ever

:33:24
but, well, the only chance
to have any beauty about them

:33:27
and have them conform to
your own house is to, well...

:33:31
Something like that.
:33:32
There's really no use
wasting any time about it,
Mr. Ibbetson.

:33:35
I've told you
just what we want.

:33:37
All you have to do
is just go ahead and do it.

:33:40
You want the wing
to match that?

:33:41
Yes.
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Well, I can't do it.
:33:46
Why not?
:33:47
Because I don't like it.
:33:48
Oh, and just what has
that got to do with it?

:33:50
Because I can't do
anything I don't like.

:33:53
I see.
:33:54
It hurts your artistic
temperament, perhaps.

:33:56
Well, it, uh,
hurts something.

:33:58
And if I were a horse,
I wouldn't even live in it.

:34:01
I'll send Jenkins
up to pack your bag,
Mr. Ibbetson.

:34:04
Thank you, Your Grace.
:34:05
I've enjoyed
my visit very much.

:34:07
You're impertinent.
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And I intended to be
such a gentleman.

:34:32
Come in.
:34:38
I've brought you
some dinner, sir.

:34:42
Really?
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Well, well.
:34:53
What time is it, Jenkins?
:34:55
Uh, quarter past eight, sir.
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And my train leaves?
:34:59
Quarter past nine.
In exactly one hour, sir.


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