1:02:01
I think I, uh -
1:02:05
Wonder where it could be.
1:02:08
Oh, well, here it is, right where I left it.
1:02:11
Gentlemen, I beg your pardon.
I'm very sorry.
1:02:14
I, uh -
1:02:17
Well, may I have that drink anyway?
1:02:19
Of course.
1:02:20
- You really don't mind?
- No. Why should we?
1:02:23
- Well, you might be -
- What?
1:02:25
- Tired. You're sure it's alright?
- He said you could have it!
1:02:29
- Thank you.
- Don't mind Phillip.
1:02:31
- I'm afraid he's had a few too many.
- Well, why not? Why not?
1:02:36
After all, it was a party.
1:02:41
Well, it's very pleasant to sit here
with a good drink and good company.
1:02:46
I'm glad.
1:02:51
- Please don't let me be in the way.
- Of what?
1:02:54
- I know you have things to do.
- What do you mean?
1:02:56
Packing, last-minute odds and ends.
1:02:58
You are driving
to Connecticut tonight, aren't you?
1:03:00
- Yes, but we're all packed.
- Oh, I see. All ready.
1:03:05
All except one guest,
who must be gotten rid of.
1:03:09
Well, I'll be off as... uh...
1:03:11
as soon as I finish my drink.
1:03:15
There's no need to hurry, Rupert.
1:03:18
Thank you.
I, uh... would like to stay a bit.
1:03:22
Perhaps even see you off.
1:03:26
I always hate to leave a party,
1:03:30
especially when the evening
has been unusually stimulating,
1:03:35
or strange, like this evening.
1:03:38
What do you mean, 'strange'?
1:03:43
Did I say 'strange,' Brandon?
1:03:45
You often pick words for sound
rather than meaning.
1:03:49
I don't exactly know what I meant,
1:03:52
unless I was thinking about David.
1:03:58
- What was strange about David?
- His not showing up.