- I don't think of you at all, Miss Heywood.
I have no interest in your approval or disapproval, quite simply I don't care what you think or how you feel.
- Only, if you really don't care, I wonder that you take the trouble to be quite so offensive and hurtful.
Good day.
(violin music) - [Charlotte] Mr Parker!
- All I know is that you cannot bear the idea of two people being in love.
- Is that really what you think of me?
How much easier my life would have been if it were.
(violin music) - Down on the coast, I hope you weren't too embarrassed.
- Why should I be embarrassed?
I was fully clothed.
(piano music) - [Sidney] Miss Heywood.
- What?
What is it you want from me?
(violin music) - Perhaps we might play on the same team next time.
- I'd like that very much.
(violin music) - Well done, Mr Stringer.
- Thank you sir, not the prize I was after.
- [Charlotte] I thought you and Mrs Campion would be heading back to London.
- She's already left, I decided against joining her.
On reflection, I realized I would rather be here.
I am a great deal less than perfect, you've made me all too aware of that.
But, for whatever it's worth, I believe I am my best self, my truest self, when I'm with you.
(piano music) That is all.