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:43:02
First time I've seen it.
:43:03
Usually, he lets me prepare
everything my own way.

:43:06
But, look at this,
the chicken's hardly been touched.

:43:09
- What was so different today?
- What wasn't?

:43:11
Mr Brandon was in the maddest rush
for me to clean up and get the table set.

:43:15
And, oh, it looked so lovely!
:43:17
(Mrs Wilson) But when
l was whisking out to do shopping,

:43:19
he suddenly told me to take
the whole afternoon for it.

:43:23
The whole afternoon,
after that mad rush in the morning.

:43:26
- Did he say why?
- No, just a whim, l suppose.

:43:30
But when l came back, he and Mr Phillip
were going at it hammer and tongs.

:43:34
Oh. What about?
:43:36
Now, Mr Cadell, even if l did know,
do you think l'd tell?

:43:40
- Well, I hope so.
- Not me. l'm like the grave.

:43:44
Look at this mess!
Just makes double the work.

:43:47
After I have this cleaned off,
:43:49
I have to clear all those books off
the dining room table,

:43:52
bring them here,
put them back in the chest,

:43:54
which is where
they were in the first place.

:43:56
- Why did you serve from here, anyway?
- It wasn't my idea.

:44:00
I had everything laid out in the
dining room and it was just beautiful.

:44:05
(Whispering) On this thing,
it doesn't have... (Fade Out)

:44:08
(Undiscernable)
:44:20
Is she still harping on her table and
how awkward it is to serve from this?

:44:24
It's much more convenient, you know.
:44:26
Because this way, people don't have
to go all the way into the dining room

:44:29
to get food and come
all the way back to eat it.

:44:31
Seems to me they've gone in there
now for their dessert and coffee.

:44:34
Mrs Wilson, please serve the guests.
Don't lecture them.

:44:41
We did get up on the wrong side
of the bed, didn't we?

:44:48
(Piano)
:44:58
- I'm in quite an embarrassing position.
- How do you mean?


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