1:30:01
	Supper is served.
You're sitting next to Mr. Postant.
1:30:06
	Supper is now being served
in both lounges.
1:30:17
	Come along, my dear.
You're next to me.
1:30:20
	Bodalink, you're down there
my dear fellow.
1:30:31
	Destiny must be a headwaitress.
1:30:33
	Why?
1:30:34
	She seats us together again.
1:30:37
	She might be your nemesis.
1:30:40
	I think I'll stand up
under the punishment.
1:30:42
	However, my congratulations.
Tonight you were wonderful.
1:30:46
	That's what they call
the old army game.
1:30:49
	Neville, they tell me
the army's caught up with you.
1:30:54
	You've joined the army?
1:30:55
	On the contrary, the army joined me.
I was drafted.
1:30:59
	That's awful!
1:31:01
	I agree.
It's carrying the war too far.
1:31:03
	However, there's the possibility
of joining up here.
1:31:07
	Would you like to dance?
1:31:09
	I appeal to your patriotism.
You can't refuse a soldier.
1:31:14
	Governor, I remember
when you played Widow Twankey
1:31:18
	at the Theatre Royal,
Birmingham, in 1890...
1:31:21
	Go easy there laddie, go easy.
1:31:24
	Let's have a drink.
1:31:29
	Calvero, old boy,
how's the world treating you?
1:31:33
	Rather aggressively at the moment.
1:31:36
	You don't know me.
1:31:37
	The fact is most gratifying.
1:31:40
	Is that supposed to be funny?
1:31:43
	My man, you will never know.
Have a little drink.
1:31:47
	Only have it
at the other end of the bar.
1:31:55
	Pardon me, Miss Thereza is waiting
for you in the dress circle.