:18:00
	you remember.
:18:01
	did you like
the--the flowers?
:18:03
	oh, Mr. Thomas fennel, Tavistock square.
:18:08
	yes, of course, thank you.
:18:09
	well, uh, I couldn't
decide between a single rose
:18:12
	and every flower in the store.
:18:13
	is that why you're here
at this time of night?
:18:16
	to find out if I received the flowers?
:18:18
	no. you see, I don't have a phone yet.
:18:21
	and I...
:18:24
	um...
:18:24
	you wouldn't come to tea
with me one day, would you?
:18:29
	I don't see why not.
:18:31
	will you really?
:18:33
	how about next Friday?
:18:34
	138 Tavistock square, 4:30?
:18:38
	all right. I'll be there.
:18:41
	gee, that's swell. see you then.
:18:43
	the sweet things in life
to you were just loaned
:18:47
	so how gonna you lose
what you've never owned?
:18:51
	life is just a bowl of cherries
:18:56
	so live and laugh at it all
:18:59
	life is just a bowl of cherries
:19:01
	don't make it serious
life's too mysterious
:19:04
	you work, you save you worry so
:19:07
	but you can't take your
dough when you go go
:19:10
	keep on repeating "it's the berries"
:19:13
	the strongest oak must fall
:19:19
	oh?
:19:20
	I saw you drive up.
:19:22
	I'm afraid I'm on the 3rd floor.
:19:23
	I hope you don't mind.
:19:25
	and if I do?
:19:33
	we're there.
:19:34
	thank god for that.
:19:49
	the gas ring's in the bathroom.
:19:51
	oh.
:19:52
	it isn't the Ritz, but it's home.
:19:53
	no, it's--it's
charming. it's so London.
:19:57
	it reminds me of my early days.