Rebecca
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1:02:00
No, of course not.
I didn't quite know who it was.

1:02:03
- [Jasper Barking ]
- Yes, you're pleased to see me,
aren't you, old boy ?

1:02:08
I'm glad there's someone in the family
to welcome me back to Manderley.

1:02:13
And, um,
how is dear old Max ?

1:02:16
Very well, thank you.
1:02:19
I hear he went up to London,
left his little bride all alone.

1:02:22
That's too bad.
1:02:24
Isn't he rather afraid that somebody
might come down and carry you off?

1:02:30
Danny, all your precautions
were in vain.

1:02:33
The mistress of the house
was hiding behind the door.

1:02:38
Oh, what about presenting me
to the bride ?

1:02:41
- This is Mr. Favell, madam.
- How do you do ?

1:02:46
How do you do ?
1:02:50
Won't you have
some tea or something ?

1:02:52
Now, isn't that
a charming invitation ?

1:02:54
I've been asked to stay to tea, Danny,
and I've a good mind to accept.

1:02:58
Oh, well, perhaps you're right. Pity,
just when we were getting on so nicely.

1:03:02
We mustn't lead the young bride
astray, must we,Jasper ?

1:03:05
Good-bye.
It's been fun meeting you.

1:03:08
Oh, and by the way, it would be
very decent of you...

1:03:12
if you wouldn't mention this little
visit to your revered husband.

1:03:15
He doesn't exactly
approve of me.

1:03:17
- Very well.
- That's very sporting of you.

1:03:21
I wish I had a young bride of three
months waiting for me at home.

1:03:24
I'm just a lonely old bachelor.
1:03:28
Fare thee well.
[ Grunts ]

1:03:30
Oh, and I know what was wrong
with that introduction.

1:03:33
Danny didn't tell you, did she ?
I am Rebecca's favorite cousin.

1:03:39
Toodle-oo.

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