:48:01
Now, have that barmaid
bring me some champagne.
:48:03
-lvy ain't allowed to leave the bar.
-I don't think you understood what I said.
:48:08
-What's all this here?
-This gent here wants champagne, sir.
:48:11
Champagne?
All right, then, bring it, bring it.
:48:13
-But he wants lvy to serve it.
-Of course lvy will serve it. Go on.
:48:17
Look lively.
:48:20
A gent in box F wants you to serve him,
and Old Prouty says you're to do it.
:48:24
Oh, he does?
I'll tell him it ain't my business.
:48:27
But he wants a bottle of the boil.
:48:29
Oh, bubbly. Why didn't you say so?
:48:33
Hey, lvy, me love, how about some
fish and chips after the show?
:48:37
How about a dozen oysters
and a pint of stout?
:48:42
What about a glass of champagne?
:48:46
-Oh, hello, Marcia.
-Hello, lvy.
:48:52
Watch out, lvy.
:48:53
How's about it, lvy?
:48:56
Over there, lvy.
:48:58
Ain't she a bit of horseflesh?
:49:32
Well, that'll....
:49:34
That'll be half a quid, sir.
:49:36
Half a quid?
:49:38
Yes, sir.
:49:41
Half a quid.
:49:43
Here.
:49:44
Here's a sovereign, my dear.
Keep the change.
:49:48
Thank you, sir.
:49:50
Oh, but you're not going?
Oh, no. No.
:49:54
After all, you brought two glasses.
:49:57
Two minds with but a single thought.
:49:59
My, what a nice beginning.