:48:06
Give me the menu.
:48:11
I'll have the pea soup
and then the salmon.
:48:14
- Will you have it with us?
- Bosie.
:48:18
I'm lunching with Oscar Wilde.
:48:20
Will you join us?
:48:25
I told you never to see
that vile cur again.
:48:28
He's not vile, or a cur.
:48:30
He's utterly delightful.
Come and see.
:48:33
How do you know
what he's like
:48:35
when you've
never met him?
:48:37
Come on, Papa. You're
not a man to be influenced
:48:39
by other people's opinions.
:48:49
Oscar, you've, uh...
:48:51
you've never met
my father, have you?
:48:53
Lord Queensberry.
:48:57
Bosie has told me so much
:48:59
about your exploits
on the race track.
:49:03
I've never heard
such bad luck as yours
:49:05
with the Grand National.
:49:08
Bosie tells me
that you would've won
:49:10
but your cousin wouldn't let you
ride the horse?
:49:13
Bloody fool said I was too old.
:49:16
You're never too old.
:49:17
Besides, I'd ridden
Old Joe on the gallops.
:49:20
Came in at 40 to 1.
:49:22
No horse could've carried me
over the jumps, I fear.
:49:25
What are you having?
:49:27
Pea soup and salmon.
:49:29
Then I shall join you.
:49:30
Spring is the time
to lunch on salmon.
:49:33
Though it tastes so much nicer
:49:35
if you've caught it yourself.
:49:37
You fish?
:49:38
I used to, when
I lived in Ireland.
:49:40
My father had the most
charming hunting lodge
:49:43
on an island in a lake.
:49:44
D'you know the west of Ireland?
:49:46
Not really.
:49:52
Whereabouts, exactly?