:37:00
Shall I escort you home, Mrs Hughes?
:37:03
- Yes.
I'll see Mrs Hughes home.
:37:06
I suddenly find myself a devotee of the stage.
:37:08
Not in an artistic sense, of course.
:37:10
But as a sort of patron
:37:12
I'm off as well. Kynaston... shall I drop you?
:37:16
Yes, I need my sleep.
:37:18
We're auditioning new Emilias tomorrow,
then two shows of you know what.
:37:24
Mrs Hughes, perhaps I'll see you there?
:37:26
Sir Charles.
:37:30
"I shall never wear this glove again."
:37:39
Mrs Hughes.
:37:40
The Cockpit Tavern is no place
for someone of your particular attractions.
:37:45
I think you should audition
for Mr Betterton's theatre tomorrow.
:37:49
I couldn't. What about Mr Kynaston?
:37:53
Surprise him.
:38:12
Morning, Mr Kynaston.
Your picture's selling well.
:38:22
Anyone want to buy a rabbit?
:38:26
Mr Kynaston.
:38:36
Mr Betterton.
:38:38
I wish to discuss with you
:38:39
the role of Emilia.
:38:41
Bit over the top for that, aren't we, sunshine?
:38:43
Not me, sir. Not me.
:38:46
I come to speak
on behalf of Mrs Margaret Hughes.
:38:50
- Mr Kynaston.
- Aha! Mrs Hughes. Settling in, I see.
:38:53
That dress one of mine?
:38:55
I made it for myself.
:38:57
Oh, of course you did.
You're so good at the needle and pin.