:36:00
Excuse me.
I had a pencil in my pocket -
:36:04
- in the waistcoat
I left with you this morning.
:36:12
You'd better look yourself.
:36:23
Here we are.
Thanks!
:36:35
Of course it would never occur
to me to go to all this trouble -
:36:40
- for the sake of any old pencil.
But this one had a story attached to it.
:36:47
It has helped me make a name
for myself in the world.
:36:53
It's the pencil I wrote my thesis
on philosophy with. In 3 volumes.
:36:58
- Perhaps you know it?
- I know of it.
:37:01
Well, I'm the author, so don't be
surprised at my being fond of it.
:37:06
I almost regard it as a little person.
Thank you so much!
:37:11
I shall remember you!
I'm that sort of person, see?
:37:16
Thank you.
:37:35
The Morning Post will start
a course in French lip-reading.
:37:39
You will now see a number
of photographs of the mouth -
:37:44
- when saying
the passionate words:
:37:47
Je vous aime.
I love you.
:37:59
VACANCY FOR BOOKKEEPER
AT MR. CHRISTIE'S GROCERY