1:24:01
	of course, miss Lambert.
1:24:02
	I'm so looking forward
to seeing the play.
1:24:08
	it will
make a beautiful gift.
1:24:12
	yeah.
1:24:16
	t-o-m.
1:24:18
	Julia.
1:24:20
	are you getting engaged to Avice?
1:24:22
	oh, this. oh, no. no,
it's a first-night gift.
1:24:26
	she doesn't want to get engaged.
1:24:28
	wants her freedom.
1:24:29
	doesn't want anything to
interfere with her career.
1:24:32
	her what?
1:24:34
	oh, yes, I--I
see what you mean.
1:24:36
	I'm going to be there tonight.
Michael's given me a box.
1:24:40
	will that be all, sir?
1:24:43
	yes.
1:24:47
	tom, how about giving me tea?
1:24:49
	at your place. for old times' sake.
1:24:54
	why not?
1:25:13
	give Avice this. hmm?
1:25:16
	it may bring her luck.
1:25:34
	I have in my hand,
this piece of paper
1:25:38
	signed by me,  herr
Hitler, and Benito macaroni
1:25:44
	in Munich.
1:25:45
	it is for peace in our time.
1:25:48
	however, if there is a war,
1:25:50
	then their majesties, the king and queen
1:25:53
	and their 2 lovely daughters,
1:25:56
	Elizabeth and Margaret rose
1:25:59
	and me and the entire cabinet