:45:04
She's so pale and listless.
I think she must be fretting over Laura.
:45:10
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
:45:13
I wish it weren't necessary for me
to go to Vienna today
:45:17
but you'll let me know how she is?
:45:20
Naturally.
:45:26
Why don't you call in the doctor?
:45:28
A tonic would do her good.
I'm sure it's just nerves.
:45:32
- I can leave her safely with you.
- Of course.
:45:38
I will take care of Emma.
As though she were my own sister.
:45:45
I'll see how she is before I go.
:45:49
I'll come with you.
:45:56
No, thank you. I'm not hungry.
:46:22
Good to see you, sir.
How's Emma?
:46:25
Not too well, just recently.
:46:27
A bit upset, I think, about Laura.
:46:30
I'm just off on a business trip to Vienna.
:46:33
Would you be able to go and see her while
I'm away?
:46:37
Yes, of course, sir. If I can.
:46:40
I know you're busy but do try.
Sometime this week.
:46:43
- I will, sir.
- I must get on.
:46:46
She has a young friend staying with her.
So there you are, two pretty girls to visit.