(dramatic music) - Congratulations!
- Sorry.
- Natalie told me you got married when you were away.
I had no idea, congratulations!
- Oh yes, snap decision.
I was coming over to tell you, Mary.
- That's all right.
I'm so pleased for you.
Oh, I'm sorry about the car.
How's Mark taking it?
- Well, he's reported it to the police, but they're not sounding very hopeful.
- Oh, dear, but you're feeling okay?
Your test results are due back tomorrow, aren't they?
- Yes, yes, and I feel fine.
I mean, great, for a woman of my advanced years.
- Come on, 70 isn't old these days.
You're having a birthday party?
- Oh no, no, we're off to India the next day.
No, I expect we'll just, you know, raise a glass of champagne, just the family.
- And when you get back, you'll be concentrating on moving, I suppose.
(car horn) End of an era.
- We'll stay in touch, Mary.
Course we will.
I'd better go.
(gentle music)