Lady for a Day
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: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.
:16:01
Then why don't you
give me my letter?

:16:03
What's the use of
asking me foolish questions?

:16:06
I'm afraid l have to ask you
to leave the hotel.

:16:08
Well, l won't go
till l get my letter!

:16:12
I'll be compelled to
call the police.

:16:13
Well, call the police.
Call anybody you like.

:16:16
I'm not a criminal.
I haven't done anything wrong.

:16:20
Mister, please.
:16:23
I don't want trouble for the hotel.
:16:26
All l want is my letter.
It's from my daughter, see?

:16:31
It came all the way from Spain.
:16:36
Just a moment.
:16:38
- Iloyd.
- Yes, sir?

:16:40
Do you remember
a letter addressed to Mrs...?

:16:42
E. Worthington Manville
:16:44
Yes, it came in this morning.
:16:46
There, you see?
I told you it was here.

:16:48
Let her have it.
:16:50
God bless you kindly, sir.
God bless you.

:16:52
Why are you standing there?
Go get it.

:16:54
I sent it back.
:16:56
You sent it back?
:16:57
Sir, there's no one registered
here under that name,

:16:59
so l sent it back marked
"party not known here".


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