:29:22
Pardon me, sir. Um, will the gentleman
be shooting tomorrow?
:29:26
I don't think so.
Obviously not, it's the cricket match.
:29:30
I'm sure, sir, I'm very sorry if I failed
to give you and Mr. London full satisfaction, sir.
:29:34
That's all right, Scudder.
:29:39
Glad to see you
down again so soon, sir.
:29:44
That's all right, Scudder.
:29:49
The way that Scudder sprang his notice on Clive.
:29:52
His brother has found him a job
in the Argentine.
:29:56
His brother has got him the fare,
so offhe goes.
:30:04
Excuse me, sir.
:30:06
The underkeeper wonders
whether you have orders.
:30:10
I saw him before dinner, Simcox.
Nothing, thanks.
:30:13
Tomorrow's the match.
I did tell him.
:30:15
He wonders whether the gentleman wished
to bathe between innings, sir.
:30:19
He's just bailed out the boat.
:30:21
If that's Scudder, will you tell him I'll come
and speak to him directly?
:30:25
Very good, sir.
:30:39
Good night, sir.
:30:42
Oh. Scudder.
:30:45
Good night.
:30:50
- They tell me you're emigrating.
- That's my idea, sir.
:30:54
Well, good luck to you.
:30:57
Thank you, sir.