Bunter: Tomorrow? Uh, sure. Ok. Tomorrow.
Caprice: You can walk me to my door...in case there are any of those nasty raccoon about.
Bunter: You're teasing me again, Caprice.
Bunter thinks: (She still doesn't trust me. ...Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned the tent. The car probably wasn't a good idea either.)
Bunter: Wait! We haven't...haven't discussed what work we'll do tomorrow.
Caprice: I thought we'd start on the lodge pavilion.
Bunter: Pavilion?
Caprice: The stable. ....And then we'll continue with the conservatory loft.
Bunter: Right. Need to get rid of that hay.
Caprice: Goodnight, Marvin. I did enjoy your story. It had a lovely moral. The meaning is what makes a good fairy tale, you know.
Bunter: The moral here being "Know when you're ready?"
Caprice: Marvin! The moral is "Know when you're NOT ready!"
Bunter: Oh.
Bunter: Still, I think there's a relationship between those two morals, don't you? A point of agreement?
Caprice: Well, maybe a small connection...a little one.
Bunter: You mean like this?
Caprice: Mmm.
Bunter: Goodnight, Caprice. I'll see you tomorrow.