Domingo | show | 2006 | Official Clip

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It's Sunday, day of rest. At the river, the father fishes and drinks, the mother sleeps, the daughter plays... | dHNfc2ZxMEhOVE5Valk

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00:00 no spiritual sacrifice. all I want you to do is to live in the houses you were
00:04 meant to. how can I now that it's yours? I move over for you. you surrender your
00:10 rights? weren't you ready to surrender yours? I hadn't any. I hadn't paid for them. your
00:13 ancestors had. it's the same thing. you'll be in a manor my tenant. on what terms?
00:18 on any terms the easiest. you can write to me about them to Missouri top and I
00:23 really must go if I'm to catch my train. but how did you do it? how did you manage
00:27 Prudmore? never you mind. the only way that he would concede to me surrender would be
00:31 if you bought him out. that's what you did. you bought him out. what if I did? for how much?
00:34 I must know. that you shall never know. I get it from him then. I think not. you
00:40 mean he won't tell me because he did you. the scoundrel. the important thing is
00:49 that now you can get on with your life's work your precious social revolution
00:53 without having to give up your home to do it. can I? I'm not so sure. what do you
00:57 mean? what I mean to say how can I lead a socialist revolution from a country
01:02 seat like this? rubbish I never knew a prominent socialist yet who couldn't
01:05 find the money for a country cottage and they give very large those country
01:08 cottages. they like to associate themselves in the public's mind with
01:11 England's traditions and England's countryside. the two things oddly they're
01:15 usually most active in trying to destroy. you are the most dreadful Tory. the most
01:19 beautiful mind you that I've ever seen. I know a great deal more about the
01:23 common touch than you ever will. indeed. if you're really serious about leading
01:27 the have-nots first of all get rid of that honorable. I see and what about the
01:32 title that I'll be coming into in due course? what do I do about that? you
01:34 renounce it. there's no machinery for that. you're a legislator make the
01:37 machinery. what about my name? Clement Marmaduke Clarence Fitzroy
01:44 Darblay you. you shorten the whole thing to Clem-Yule and you drop the captain
01:49 also. you hold house parties here where you invite the snobs of the radical
01:54 movement and don't tell me there aren't any for policymaking seminars. you all
01:57 rough it here together in the name of the revolution. you're also the most
02:00 dreadful political cynic that I've ever encountered. you are the most delightful
02:04 dunce. women see things as they are. they'll sacrifice any number of policies
02:08 yes and politicians in the name of human comfort and happiness. there is just one
02:14 thing. oh not another objection. I must catch my train. it is really rather
02:21 important. shall you like being called mrs. Clem-Yule?
02:27 shall I what? shall I like? well you really can't come here move mountains
02:35 clear my way turn my head and then expect to be let go. but I...
02:42 yes what is it? it's madam really. there's an excellent cook in the
02:48 village madam. she's bound to be snapped up if you don't get in first. shall I
02:52 tell her she'll be a needed like?
02:56 yes Cheris do that.
03:07 darling Grace. dearest Clem. we put in the electric light and the telephone and
03:15 there's a marvelous new...
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