:37:10
Ah, he moved that ladder
away at last, I see.
:37:13
About time.
:37:15
Now, sir...
:37:18
what will you wear, I wonder?
:37:22
Will you put your cricketing flannels
on straightaway?
:37:25
All right.
:37:31
Oh, sir...
:37:34
in, uh, Mr. Durham's absence...
:37:36
the servants feel...
:37:40
we should be so honored
if you would captain us for the match.
:37:44
I'm no cricketer, Simcox.
Who's your best bat?
:37:48
We have none better
than the under gamekeeper, sir.
:37:52
Scudder, sir.
:37:55
Well, then make Scudder captain.
:37:58
Hmm.
:38:00
Pity, sir.
:38:02
Things always go better
with a gentleman captain.
:38:05
Tell him to put me to field deep.
And I won't bat first.
:38:09
Bat eighth if he likes. You might tell him,
as I shan't be down till it's time.
:38:13
Very good, sir.
:38:22
Oh, dear, sir.
Mud on the carpet.
:38:28
I'll send someone up.
:38:31
Very good, sir.
:38:40
The captain's put himself in to bat first.
Clive Durham would never have done that.
:38:45
Little points interest me.
:38:48
He's our best man, apparently.
:38:50
I've an instinct the man's conceited.
:38:53
He's lasted very well.
He's playing more carefully this year.
:38:59
- Run!
- Run hard, Roger.!