The Stars Look Down
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:48:03
I'm a bad heartless girl.
I'm just a drag on you.

:48:09
- Your nerves are on edge, that's all.
- Yes. That's it. I need cheering up.

:48:16
- Yes.
- If only for your sake.

:48:18
We can go to the Percy Grill,
where we first met.

:48:22
We can forget our squabbles and start afresh.
:48:25
Yes. Maybe you're right, Jenny.
Run and get ready.

:48:30
You're so sweet to me.
We can just catch the 5.20.

:48:35
- I'll be down in a minute.
- (KNOCKING)

:48:37
That's the laundry. You see them. They
tried to charge me nine pence too much.

:48:46
- How then, son?
- Mother!

:48:49
- Come in, come in.
- She's brought some home-made broth.

:48:54
That's fine. Come on in.
:48:58
That's the kitchen. Here's the drawing room.
:49:01
- Drawing room?
- It's grand, isn't it?

:49:04
Is Jenny tidying up the kitchen?
:49:06
She thought you were the laundry.
They tried to swindle her out of ninepence.

:49:11
Laundry?
That never gets a chance to swindle me.

:49:15
Sit down, Mother. Here's a fine chair.
:49:19
- Tea in the parlour?
- Once in a while.

:49:22
Shop cake.
:49:27
I'll get you a drop of port.
It'll cheer you up.

:49:30
We don't want to interfere
with your studies.

:49:33
- It isn't often we get a chance for a talk.
- No.

:49:37
Here she is.
:49:39
How's that for a quick...?
:49:41
Visitors for you, Jenny.
:49:45
How are you, lass?
:49:47
This is a great pleasure.
What a shame we're just going out.

:49:51
But, Jenny...
:49:53
We promised some friends
to meet them in Tynecastle.

:49:57
How pretty.
:49:59
- Jenny, we don't have to...
- No. We couldn't have stopped long.


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