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:40:00
Oh, Papa, can't we stay?
:40:02
Oh, Papa's got to work.
:40:04
He's got to finish his play.
:40:06
Yes. Poor dear Papa.
:40:07
Poor Papa!
:40:10
Poor, poor, poor,
poor, poor Papa.

:40:14
Where is Oscar?
:40:15
We haven't seen him at all.
:40:17
Where d'you think he is?
:40:19
He's working.
He is a writer, after all.

:40:21
I hear your father's threatening
to shoot Lord Rosebery.

:40:25
Really? He usually
prefers the horsewhip.

:40:27
Says he's been
buggering your brother.

:40:30
Well, Rosebery is Secretary
of State for Foreign Affairs

:40:33
and Francis
is his private secretary.

:40:35
Actually, Francis
is about to get engaged.

:40:38
What's your father
talking about then?

:40:40
Oh...
:40:41
He's obsessed with sex.
:40:44
He thinks Oscar's buggering me,
:40:46
as though I'd allow
anyone to do that.

:41:00
I'm sick of the country.
:41:05
Let's go back to London.
:41:12
What's the point
of us living together

:41:14
if you're always working?
:41:16
I have responsibilities.
A wife...

:41:18
God, not that again!
:41:21
I ask my friends over
from Oxford

:41:23
and you just disappear.
:41:29
I'd be better off
staying at my mother's.

:41:31
At least she's there.
:41:33
You asked me
to take this house...

:41:35
Now I'm bored with it.
:41:36
And with you.
:41:38
I can't give it up.
It's paid for in advance.

:41:41
And until I finish my new...
:41:45
Bosie, dear,
:41:46
you have beauty,
you have breeding

:41:48
and most glorious of all,
you have youth.

:41:51
But you are very fantastical
:41:53
if you don't think
that pleasures

:41:55
have to be earned and paid for.
:41:57
Whenever I want to do anything,
:41:59
you say you can't afford it.

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