The Invisible Man
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:03:05
I want a room and a fire.
:03:08
- Jenny?
- Hello?

:03:10
There's a gent here
what wants a room and a fire.

:03:13
What, a room?
:03:17
I said a room.
:03:20
We ain't got none ready,
not at this time of year.

:03:23
We don't usually have folks stopping,
except in the summer.

:03:26
You can get one ready.
:03:29
Certainly, sir. Millie!
:03:31
Yes?
:03:33
- I want a private sitting room, too.
- Certainly, sir.

:03:38
Will you come through, sir? This way, sir.
:04:14
It's the coldest winter
we've had down here for years.

:04:17
They put all the sheep and the cows in
for a fortnight now.

:04:21
Poor things. They can't get
a blade of green grass.

:04:29
You may be near-sighted,
but you can't be deaf-and-dumb as well.

:04:38
Could I take your coat and hat, sir,
and give 'em a nice dry in the kitchen?

:04:42
No.
:04:45
- I prefer to keep them on.
- Very good, sir.

:04:48
The room will be warm soon.
:04:50
I've got some luggage at the station.
How can I have it sent?

:04:53
I'll get it dropped over tomorrow.
Are you staying a bit?

:04:56
Yes.
:04:59
- Is there no way of getting it tonight?
- Not tonight, sir.


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