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:10:07
You're taking
long enough for that sketch.
I expect a really fiine work of art.

:10:11
Oh, no, don't look at it.
It's not nearly good enough.

:10:13
But it can't be
as bad as all that.

:10:15
Now, don't rub it all out.
Let me look at it fiirst.

:10:17
- It's the perspective.
I never can get it right.
- Let me see.

:10:20
Oh, dear.
Tell me, is it the perspective...

:10:22
that gives my nose that
curious twist in the middle ?

:10:25
- Well, you're not
a very easy subject to sketch.
- No ?

:10:27
- Your expression
keeps changing all the time.
- Does it ?

:10:30
Well, I'd concentrate on the view
instead if I were you.

:10:33
Much more worthwhile.
:10:35
It rather reminds me of our coastline
at home. Do you know Cornwall at all ?

:10:39
Yes. I went there once
with my father on holiday.

:10:42
I was in a shop once,
and I saw a postcard...

:10:45
with a beautiful house on it,
right by the sea.

:10:48
And I asked whose house it was, and
the old lady said, ''That's Manderley.''

:10:51
- I felt ashamed for not knowing.
- Manderley is beautiful.

:10:54
To me, it's just the place
where I was born...

:10:59
and have lived in all my life.
:11:01
But now, I don't suppose
I shall ever see it again.

:11:12
We're lucky not to be home
during the bad weather, aren't we ?

:11:16
Hmm.
:11:18
I can't ever remember enjoying swimming
in England untilJune, can you ?

:11:24
The water's so warm here
that I could stay in all day.

:11:27
There's a dangerous undertow, and
there was a man drowned here last year.

:11:33
I never have any fear
of drowning, have you ?

:11:42
Come, I'll take you home.
:11:57
[ Mrs. Van Hopper ]
Oh,yes. I know Mr. de Winter well.
I knew his wife too.


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