Charles Cavendish:
I do not feel myself.
Mary Blackchurch:
Nor do I. But we can be any self we want, can't we?
Henry Cavendish:
I stink. I shall bathe in scent for you.
Mary Blackchurch:
Don't do it for me. Do it for yourself.
Mary Blackchurch:
You ask a lot of questions.
Henry Cavendish:
Then you ask me one. Anything you like.
Mary Blackchurch:
Why are you really back from Oxford?
Henry Cavendish:
I was found in an opium den in Spitsfeild with a whore.
[both laugh]
Henry Cavendish:
You don't belive me and your not suprised.
Mary Blackchurch:
no.
Continuity: When Mr. Cavendish takes the first photo of Miss Blackchurch, the camera is pointing toward the floor and not where Mr. Cavendish is looking.
Anachronisms: This film is set around 1840. In the first scene in which the two main characters become intimate, you hear a zipper as Mr. Cavendish begins to undress. The zipper was not invented until 1891.