13-06-2021, 10:46 PM
There's a scene in "Birds of Prey" (1930) where a young woman enters the library where the ruthless murderer lurks.
"Is Molly about anywhere?" she asks.
"I think she's seeing the train party off, are you going with them?"
"Austin Seven"
"Oh yes, of course"
"Get there as soon as they will"
"I dare say you will"
In the previous scene all the other house guests have been jammed uncomfortably into a large saloon with their luggage, en route to the railway station. The young man of the house has been razzing around in a very expensive Bentley. Her expression and the tone of this independent young lady's voice when she says "Austin Seven" speaks volumes about her utter delight at being able to come and go as she pleases.
The story incidentally was written by A.A. Milne.
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"Is Molly about anywhere?" she asks.
"I think she's seeing the train party off, are you going with them?"
"Austin Seven"
"Oh yes, of course"
"Get there as soon as they will"
"I dare say you will"
In the previous scene all the other house guests have been jammed uncomfortably into a large saloon with their luggage, en route to the railway station. The young man of the house has been razzing around in a very expensive Bentley. Her expression and the tone of this independent young lady's voice when she says "Austin Seven" speaks volumes about her utter delight at being able to come and go as she pleases.
The story incidentally was written by A.A. Milne.
20210613_221541.jpg (Size: 261.84 KB / Downloads: 103)