Bridges: Oh, Ross, just a moment...
John Ross: I'm sorry I was late, Mr Bridges. I was waiting until you were free to come and apologise.
Bridges: Yes, of course. I hear some rather disturbing reports about you. The whole town's talking...
John Ross: But surely, Sir, my private life is my affair.
Bridges: Yes. You've seemed a trifle worried lately. And people will, eh.
John Ross: ...will talk.
Bridges: Precisely. Of course it's quite ridiculous but banks have that curious idiosyncrasy of hoping that their employees will conduct their private affairs in a manner which will not give cause for people to talk at all.
John Ross: Will that be all, Sir?
Bridges: Yes. Except of course that I should be very sorry to see so promising a career become, eh, less promising. Thank you, Mr Ross.