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:27:02
(Janet) - Your wife sends her love.
(Henry) - David wasn't there?

:27:07
No. He'll probably be here
in a minute, though.

:27:25
- Your touch has improved, Phillip.
- Rupert!

:27:28
I... I was beginning to think
you weren't going to show.

:27:31
You know me better than that.
:27:34
Mrs Atwater,
may I present Mr Rupert Cadell.

:27:36
- Delighted.
- Thank you.

:27:38
- Mr Kentley.
- How do you do, Mr Kentley?

:27:40
Rupert Cadell,
the housemaster at Somerville?

:27:42
- I used to be.
- You must have taught my son, David.

:27:45
- You flatter me. How do you do?
- Hello, chum.

:27:48
- Oh, Miss Walker.
- How'd you know?

:27:50
- Brandon spoke of you.
- Did he do me justice?

:27:53
Do you deserve justice? Well!
:27:56
Well, little Kenneth Lawrence,
how you've grown.

:27:59
- Hello, er...
- Kenneth, school's out. You can say it.

:28:03
Rupert, you're the same as ever.
It's awfully good to see you again.

:28:06
- Why?
- Uh, well...

:28:09
Don't mind me.
Very pleased to see you again.

:28:12
And that bears a curious
resemblance to champagne.

:28:15
- It is.
- Very good champagne.

:28:17
- What's the occasion?
- I told you on the phone.

:28:20
It began as a little party for Mr Kentley
so he could look over the first editions.

:28:24
Then it turned out Phillip
and I were going to the country -

:28:26
Yes, you told me that too, Brandon.
:28:28
- Did I?
- Yeah.

:28:30
Well, I thought I'd make it
sort of a farewell for Phillip.

:28:33
- Therefore, champagne.
- Yes.

:28:35
- I see.
- Well, it's true.

:28:38
You always did stutter
when you were excited.

:28:41
Well, I-I guess I'm always excited
when I give a party.

:28:44
- Really?
- Mr Cadell.

:28:46
Oh, Mrs Wilson.
:28:48
Well, what have we here?
:28:51
(Whispering)
I got that special pâté you like.

:28:52
(Whispering) - I don't like it anymore.
- Oh, no!

:28:54
No, I'm just teasing, just teasing.
:28:57
- You're awful.
- Thank you. Thank you.


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