Iris
Önceki.
göster.
yer.
sonraki.

:26:00
I didn't expect you back for ages.
:26:02
-Has Norah rung?
-I didn't answer.

:26:04
Iris, Norah's dead.
:26:08
Oh, so she is. Oh,that is sad.
:26:11
Of, well, nevermind.
:26:13
It must have been Ed.
:26:14
What for?
:26:16
Oh, so I came back.
:26:24
What is...
:26:26
...the name of the Prime Minister?
:26:35
-Are you asking me?
-Yes, I am.

:26:39
I know.
:26:42
Okay, what is the name of the Prime Minister?
:26:44
I don't know. Ask John. Surely It doesn't matter.
:26:46
Okay. Well, no, not really.
:26:50
Someone will know.
:26:57
Who would you like to see?
:26:59
-I mean, is there anyone...?
-I don't know.

:27:00
Shall I look up some names, talk to someone?
:27:04
I've got a lot of ideas,
but they won't come together.

:27:06
It happens all the time, forgetting names.
:27:11
So, does it happens all the time?
:27:13
Does she mean "writer's block"?
I suppose she does, but...

:27:16
-Iris can always write, Doctor.
-Oh, I know.

:27:18
-Iris is a person of some...
-Yes. But it doesn't work like that...

:27:22
But surely in her case,
a woman with a first-class mind?

:27:26
We'll have to be certain.
There'll have to be tests, scans.

:27:29
Well, I don't think I can...
I mean it's a little beyond my competence.

:27:35
Iris finds her new book very tiring and difficult.
:27:38
Basically, I'll arrange something.
:27:40
Iris has a very clear mind...
:27:42
...mine's a muddle but not hers.
:27:45
She does everything, always has.
Food, shopping...

:27:48
...tickets for things...
:27:50
I never know how she manages
and does her books as well.

:27:54
Well, they can get your help.
:27:57
No, nobody would suit. We're odd, you know.

Önceki.
sonraki.