- Madam! Madam, come quick! Madam, it's Mr Charles. - Good morning. - Good morning, sir. - Will you please tell your mistress. I'm here to see her. - Mhe - Charles! Goodness, you are up early. - Good morning, Mrs Tranter. A beautiful morning. - It is indeed. Come in, do, please. - Is, er, Ernestina awake? - Er, Mary, is my niece awake? - She is, ma'am. - Well, tell her Mr Charles is here. - Yes, ma'am. - Might it be possible for me to see Ernestina? - Alone? But of course, of course. - Thank you. - Miss! Miss! Mr Charles is here, Miss, to see you. - Mr Charles? - He's down below, Miss, waitin' for you. He wants to speak to you. - What shall I... What dress shall I wear? - Oh, your pink. It's so lovely, Miss. You look pretty as a picture in your pink. - Yes... Yes, my pink. I'll wear that. - The conservatory is a private place. Will that suit? - It will suit. Thank you. - I shall wait for her... in the conservatory. - I always thought you from London spent half the day in bed. - No, ma'am. Up and about. We're always up and about. Early birds ready to catch your early worm, ma'am, us Londoners. - She's comin'! - Charles? - Ernestina.