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:38:03
Won't you sit down?
:38:05
This is quite comfortable,
as rocks go.

:38:09
Thank you.
:38:13
My name is Chipping.
:38:15
Mine's Ellis. Katherine Ellis.
:38:20
Won't you have a sandwich?
I've got loads here.

:38:22
This one is...
:38:25
...ham.
- Thank you.

:38:26
I ate mine early. I am rather hungry.
:38:38
I'm sorry I wasn't in any danger.
:38:40
It was rather
inconsiderate of you.

:38:45
What are you doing alone
on the mountain?

:38:48
Isn't it unusual for a young lady?
:38:49
I'm not usually alone.
I have a friend at the inn.

:38:52
- So have I. We're on a walking tour.
- Really? We're bicycling.

:38:57
Bicycling? Through Austria?
:39:01
Good heavens, I didn't know ladies
rode those awful things.

:39:05
I'm afraid so.
:39:07
With one leg on each
side of the saddle?

:39:09
Well, you don't imagine I ride
sidesaddle, do you?

:39:12
What happens to your...
:39:14
...dress?
:39:16
Oh, they breed female bicycles now,
didn't you know?

:39:19
Ladies riding bicycles.
:39:21
I don't approve of this
rushing around on wheels.

:39:24
The other day a man passed me
at 15 miles an hour!

:39:27
You know, humans were never
intended to go that speed.

:39:32
I suppose you think I'm old-fashioned.
:39:35
I like men to be old-fashioned.
:39:37
- Have another?
- You're sure?

:39:40
Thank you.
:39:41
We reserve these for emergencies.
:39:46
It's chilly, isn't it?
:39:48
Oh, I say, I should have thought of it.
I'm so sorry. Here.

:39:51
- Do have this. I'm rather warm.
- I wouldn't think of it. Put it on.

:39:55
You must have it. Really.
I insist. Please.

:39:57
Why don't we share it?
It's big enough for both of us.


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