Lady for a Day
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:14:00
You haven't lost your job?
:14:03
You shouldn't fool me like this.
:14:07
They can't fire you!
:14:09
They can't, eh?
Well, they did.

:14:11
They caught me putting
your letter in my pocket.

:14:13
Where's my letter?
:14:15
What am l going to tell the wife?
That's what l want to know.

:14:17
- Where's my letter?
- How do l know? They took it.

:14:22
Annie, where you going?
They won't let you in that way.

:14:26
Hey! Hey!
:14:30
You must be
in the wrong place, madam.

:14:32
- Peasants aren't allowed in here.
- There's a strict rule about...

:14:34
Let me go, let me go!
:14:46
I beg your pardon.
:14:48
Oh, my goodness.
:14:49
There's some mail here
for me, a letter.

:14:52
Mail?
Are you stopping here, Madam?

:14:54
No, but there's a letter.
It came this morning for me.

:14:58
It's from Barcelona, Spain.
:15:01
It's very important.
:15:07
Well, what is your name, please?
:15:08
Mrs. E. Worthington Manville.
:15:11
- Mrs. E. Worthington Manville?
- Yes.

:15:15
Mrs. E. Worthington Manville.
:15:40
I'm the manager.
Anything l can do for you?

:15:43
Yes, if you please.
:15:44
There's a letter here for me
and l'd like to get it.

:15:47
Letter?
Addressed to the hotel?

:15:49
Yes...
:15:52
l told that other man
all about it.

:15:54
- You're not a guest of the hotel?
- No, anybody can see that!

:15:58
Please, no need for shouting.

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