:11:00
Katie Nanna, I beseech you.
Please reconsider.
:11:03
Think of the children.
Think of Mr Banks.
:11:05
He was just beginning
to get used to you.
:11:11
Posts, everyone!
:11:19
Four, three, two, one. Fire!
:11:36
-Katie Nanna, I do beseech you--
-My wages, if you please.
:11:44
Bit early tonight,
aren´t you, Admiral?
:11:46
Nonsense.
Bang on the dot, as usual.
:11:49
How are things in
the world of finance?
:11:51
Never better. Money´s sound.
Credit rates are moving up, up, up.
:11:55
And the British pound is
the admiration of the world.
:11:58
- Good man.
- How do things look
from where you stand?
:12:01
Bit chancy, I´d say.
:12:03
The wind´s coming up
and the glass is falling.
:12:06
- Don´t like the look of it.
- Good, good, good.
:12:08
Banks, shouldn´t wonder if you weren´t
steering into a nasty piece of weather.
:12:13
Banks! Do you hear me?
:12:18
Hello, Katie Nanna.
That must be heavy.
:12:20
Allow me.
:12:24
Hmph!
:12:26
What a very pretty hat.
:12:35
I feel a surge
of deep satisfaction
:12:39
MucH as a king astride His noble steed
Thank you.
:12:42
WHen I return from daily strife
to HeartH and wife
:12:47
How pleasant is
tHe life I lead
:12:50
- Dear, it´s about the children.
- Yes, yes, yes.
:12:52
I run my Home
precisely on scHedule
:12:56
At 6::0 1 I marcH
tHrougH my door
:12:59
My slippers, sHerry and pipe
are due at 6::02