:40:03
There's always Egerton
or Sir Walter the handsome, the...
:40:07
The silver-plated?
:40:08
Well, he'll wear no more silver
at your door.
:40:11
I knew this silver would draw your fire.
:40:14
What did you do?
:40:17
Come on, tell me. What happened?
:40:19
Nothing. I think the fashion
suddenly became too popular.
:40:22
He's gone to change his clothes.
:40:27
He'll wear no more silver
at your door.
:40:59
Isn't it strange how one man's kisses
can grow to be like any other's?
:41:05
Yes, yes. Or one woman's
to be like any other woman's.
:41:08
- Not mine for you.
- Nor mine for you, you lying villain.
:41:11
- You deceiver, curse you.
- Curse you and double curse you.
:41:14
- You devil of brass.
- Silver, darling.
:41:17
Let me be a devil in silver.
:41:19
It reminds me of Raleigh.
:41:21
Raleigh?
:41:24
Must you forever be thinking of him?
:41:27
What else do you expect...
:41:29
...when you prefer the ants
and the squirrels of Wanstead to me?
:41:34
What's today?
:41:36
Thursday.
:41:38
Come again when I'm in a better mood.
:41:40
Next Wednesday, say.
:41:42
Or any Wednesday later in the summer.
:41:45
Any summer.
:41:49
What, you still here?
:41:50
- Lf I could only walk out that door.
- It's not locked.
:41:54
If I went, I'd only come back
like a fool, and you know it.
:41:58
Would you?
:41:59
- Why didn't you write to me?
- Why didn't you return?