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and telephoning in the morning
room after breakfast.

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Thank you, Frith.
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Is anything wrong, madam ?
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[ Chuckles ] Oh, no.
Uh, which way is the morning room ?

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- Oh, it's that door there on the left.
- Oh, yes, thank you.

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[ Phone Ringing ]
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Mrs. de Winter ?
Oh, I'm afraid you've made a mistake.

:38:14
Mrs. de Winter's been dead
for over a year.

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Oh, I mean I--
[ Gasps ]

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- Oh.
- That was the house telephone, madam.

:38:26
Probably the head gardener
wishing instructions.

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Did you want to see me, Mrs. Danvers ?
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Mr. de Winter informed me
that his sister Mrs. Lacy...

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and Major Lacy
are expected for luncheon.

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I'd like to know
if you approve of the menu.

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Oh, well, I-I'm sure
it's very suitable, very nice indeed.

:38:43
You'll notice, madam, that
I've left a blank space for the sauce.

:38:46
Mrs. de Winter was most
particular about sauces.

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Let's have whatever you think
that Mrs. de Winter would have wanted.

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Thank you, madam.
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When you've fiinished your letters,
Robert will take them to the post.

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My let-- My letters ?

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