:10:03
	This one's had a long voyage.
:10:05
	Ask me, he's aged pretty well
:10:08
	Thirty-five hundred years old as
the particle accelerator makes it out.
:10:13
	l don't suppose you have all these
new technologies at the British?
:10:16
	No No.
:10:18
	No, we English still have
our old fashioned methods.
:10:21
	lntuition. Scientific deduction.
:10:23
	and conclusion. All right, Glenda,
we're counting on you here.
:10:27
	You haven't invited me to dinner.
:10:30
	Of course one day soon!
l'd be glad to!
:10:36
	Is that the Louvre?
:10:38
	Yes. Do you ever go?
:10:39
	Oh l guess l must have
twenty years ago maybe more.
:10:42
	Every weekend l think about it.
:10:44
	No l'm not kidding.
:10:46
	This is an excellent place to watch the 
Tour de France. lf that interests you sir.
:10:52
	- Your grandmother's a live wire.
- Yeah, sure is l'm never bored with her!
:11:00
	Never seen a private home
with so many books.
:11:02
	- Are you a big reader?
- No.
:11:05
	l mean apart from manuals,
instruction booklets.
:11:10
	Granny?
:11:14
	Granny!
:11:16
	Granny, are you all right?
Granny, wake up!
:11:20
	- Wake up, Granny.
- lt's all right.
:11:21
	- This can't be happening. This can't be happening.
- lt's all right, it's all right.
:11:23
	I'll call an ambulance.
:11:30
	Should we wait for
the family or go ahead?
:11:34
	l am the family.