Molyneux: But, as Ninian would say, there are unfortunately also miners.

Ninian: There are, I understand, a number of very rich people in this country to-day. I know very few of them.

Selina: What a pity.

Molyneux: Never mind—as the proverb says, if you fail the first time—and it applies, I imagine, to all of the numerous first times—try, try again.

Lady Emily: I feel that you ought to make an effort to get into touch with all these millionaires.

Ninian: I do not know their names.

Selina: What a shame!

Molyneux: There must be ways of finding out. Somerset House, for instance.

Selina: Aren’t they all dead there?

Molyneux: It is difficult not to have an heir.