:32:02
	- May I come in?
- Oh, yes. Do.
:32:04
	It's got dark, hasn't it?
:32:09
	Chipping, I hear...
:32:11
	- Is it true that Wilkinson...?
- Yes, it's true.
:32:14
	- I'm sorry.
- Thank you, Staefel.
:32:15
	I won't say I'm not disappointed
because I am.
:32:18
	There it is.
:32:21
	- Forgive my bursting in.
- Yes, of course.
:32:25
	The fact is,
I wanted to make a suggestion.
:32:30
	I planned a walking tour
to my own country...
:32:32
	...through Tyrol, to Salzkammergut,
to Vienna.
:32:35
	Do come with me.
:32:37
	Me, go abroad?
:32:39
	You'll like it, I'm sure. You like to climb,
you say. The country is beautiful.
:32:43
	It's very good of you,
but it's out of the question.
:32:46
	But why? Tell me that.
:32:47
	Well, for one thing,
I've booked my rooms at Harrogate.
:32:50
	Harrogate!
Must you always go to Harrogate?
:32:53
	Well, I daresay,
I am in need of a change, but...
:32:55
	- But you don't care for my company.
- Oh, no, Staefel. I should be very glad.
:32:59
	As a matter of fact,
I often feel lonely.
:33:01
	- There is no more to be said. It is settled.
- But, Staefel...
:33:05
	I'll arrange everything! We meet the train
tonight. Pack yourself, Chipping!
:33:09
	Staefel, listen!
:33:11
	- Bye, schnitzel. Have a good time.
- Thank you. I shall.
:33:14
	- And Chipping is coming with me too.
- What, old Chipping going abroad?
:33:18
	To Tyrol, he shall climb!
:33:20
	Well, don't break your necks!
:33:35
	Such a heavy mist.
:33:37
	It is strange.
:33:39
	So early in the year.
:33:43
	Does he know anything of climbing,
the English gentleman?
:33:47
	He hasn't climbed for years.
:33:50
	Is it safe, do you think?
:33:52
	If he stops still he will be well enough.
:33:54
	But if he's foolish enough
to start climbing down...
:33:58
	...there are bad places.