:11:08
	- Is it all right?
- I wondered what colour you'd choose.
:11:11
	It's ivory.
Oh, my God.
:11:13
	- I've got this man's ivory.
- Whose ivory?
:11:34
	I'm Sarah, Lady Belfield.
Shall I stand up for you?
:11:37
	- Thank you.
- Short or long?
:11:39
	Long, please. Give me time
to adjust to it.
:11:43
	Settle down, all.
:11:45
	By the authority of
His Majesty's government vested in me...
:11:48
	I declare that
the Baron Bror Von Blixen...
:11:51
	citizen of Sweden, and--
:11:54
	- What's your name, my dear?
- Damn it, Henry, I told you her name.
:11:58
	Karen Christentze Dinesen.
:12:00
	Karen Christentze Dinesen...
:12:02
	a female subject
of the King of Denmark...
:12:03
	are henceforth united
man and wife.
:12:07
	God save this company.
God save the king.
:12:15
	Thank you for this.
:12:19
	Did you hear about Shuttleworth?
No, I said.
:12:21
	"He's living up country," he says
"in a tree with a baboon."
:12:25
	"Male or female?"
I said to him.
:12:27
	"Female, of course." he says.
:12:28
	"There's nothing queer
about old Shuttleworth."
:12:32
	Sarah, where's
your muddle-headed husband?
:12:35
	The governor's at the punch bowl
hoping to avoid you.
:12:38
	Would you like to meet the bride,
or did you just come for the whisky?
:12:42
	Not for the company,
God knows.
:12:45
	Lord Delamere,
may I present Baroness Blixen?
:12:48
	Baroness Blixen,
Lord Delamere, such as he is.
:12:53
	Baroness.
A Swede, are you?
:12:56
	No. Danish, actually.
:12:57
	The little country
next to Germany.