:31:01
It should be read by a fire,
in a leather easy chair...
:31:05
...not on some second-hand,
overstuffed seat...
:31:07
...in a broken-down brownstone front.
:31:10
If I was this book,
I'd want to live right here.
:31:19
You're right.
:31:23
Dear Miss Hanff:
:31:25
Sorry for the delay in answering,
but I've been out of town for a week.
:31:30
I'm now trying to catch up
on my correspondence.
:31:33
Let's see.
:31:35
You look lovely.
:31:38
First of all...
:31:39
...please don't worry about us
using old books for wrapping.
:31:43
Mary, you can wear it tomorrow.
:31:45
In this case, they were two odd volumes
with the covers detached.
:31:49
They're so good.
:31:51
Nobody would have given us
a shilling for them.
:31:55
Come along.
:31:57
Jump in.
:31:58
- I'll see to that.
- Thanks.
:32:01
We're glad you liked the Q anthology.
:32:04
We have no copy of The Oxford Book
of English Prose in stock...
:32:08
...but will try to find one for you.
:32:11
There are five of us in the shop,
not including Mr. Marks and Mr. Cohen.
:32:16
- 'Bye.
- See you later.
:32:19
Have a nice time.
:32:53
- Are you enjoying yourself?
- Yes. When did we last...
:32:56
I don't remember.