And after all that scene with emma and steed in his room before he get be a pussy foot. It show they tender rapport I love it. I think for me, that emma didn´t go to bet so early
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They are bookmakers in the UK, they take bets from "punters" (gamblers) on horse racing and the like. I imagine it was a humorous take on Emma not "going to bets" (bed)Miska_cz wrote:Sorry, I don´t understand, littel explanationDandy Forsdyke wrote:Ladbrokes or Willam Hill?Miska_cz wrote: I think for me, that emma didn´t go to bet so early
thx very much
Emma says, I believe: "I will have to take some reefs (?) in my bedsheets tonight." She's referring to the draft blowing through her room, and reefs are something to do with sailing, actual sails, I believe. Steed follows up with: "We must make sacrifices, my dear. Back to nature." Emma's response: "Well, I wish you'd told me. I'd have packed my pot of woad." Woad is a type of blue body paint, often worn (withn nothing else) by the Scots when going into battle. So Emma figures if they're getting back to basics, she may as well go the whole nine yards.Miska_cz wrote:Hi,
I have littel problems with understandig the dialog between Steed and Emma, when they are in Steed´s room.
I can follow until "not hot water either" Emma will take some..... in her bed und she want pack his por....
Please help