Beau Geste
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:26:00
Did you have fun?
:26:01
Think of him
behind that couch.

:26:03
Same form of rodent.
:26:09
Thank you.
:26:10
The Gestes are
such witty fellows

:26:13
to themselves.
:26:14
Ghastly!
:26:15
If I could only...
:26:17
Shush!
:26:18
Don't argue with
the heir, Digby.

:26:25
Thank you.
:26:28
A telegram.
:26:29
First one in 5 years.
:26:30
Who's it for,
Burdon?

:26:31
Her Ladyship, sir.
:26:34
I wonder if anything's
happened to Sir Hector.

:26:36
Now, please don't start
reciting the will, Gussie,

:26:39
until we find out
definitely.

:26:41
Telegram, Madam.
:26:43
Oh, thank you,
Burdon.

:27:00
Sir Hector is well,
I trust?

:27:03
Quite well, Augustus.
:27:05
And we are going to have
a visit from him.

:27:08
Oh.
:27:10
That's splendid.
:27:13
I don't understand.
:27:14
He never comes home
this time of year.

:27:16
Only because he's
never needed money

:27:18
at this time of the year
before, Augustus.

:27:20
Well, I don't see what more he
expects to get out of the estate.

:27:24
You forget the Blue Water.
:27:26
Why, he wouldn't sell the
Blue Water, would he, Aunt Pat?

:27:29
I'm afraid that's
what he intends doing.

:27:32
Why, there wouldn't be
anything left!

:27:36
Excuse me.
:27:39
Aunt Pat,
:27:41
would you show us
the Blue Water before you go?

:27:43
We may not get
another chance to see it.

:27:46
Very well. Burdon.
:27:48
Yes, Madam?
:27:49
Will you come to the Priests'
Refuge with me, please?

:27:52
And bring a candle.
Yes, Madam.

:27:56
Well, why are we
all so glum?

:27:58
Selling the Blue Water isn't
the end of everything, is it?


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