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:22:02
It was written two days
before she was murdered.

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- Where did you find that?
- In this score. She must have left it there.

:22:08
It was written by somebody
called Sergis Bauer.

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Give it to me!
:22:14
- Gregory, what is it?
- I'm sorry...

:22:18
I didn't mean to be so violent.
:22:21
It's just that...
:22:23
Why does this letter upset you so?
:22:26
It's not the letter.
It's just that I am upset for you.

:22:31
All these things are reminding you of her.
:22:33
You said that you had lost your fears,
and now everything you touch here...

:22:37
brings them back.
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While you are afraid of anything,
there cannot be any happiness for us.

:22:43
You must forget her.
:22:45
No, not her.
:22:49
Only what happened to her.
:22:59
Elizabeth! I say! Elizabeth!
:23:04
- Good afternoon, Elizabeth.
- It's you, miss.

:23:06
- Good afternoon.
- Good afternoon.

:23:08
- The house is looking very nice now.
- What's that, miss?

:23:10
I said, the house looks very nice now...
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- from the outside.
- Yes, miss.

:23:14
I expect you're glad
you got rid of the workmen at last.

:23:17
Yes, miss.
:23:18
Do you think that Mr. And Mrs. Anton
will be ready to receive callers soon?

:23:22
I couldn't say, miss, I'm sure.
We haven't had no visitors yet.

:23:26
Master says seeing people
isn't good for her.

:23:29
She hasn't been feeling too well lately.
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- I'm sorry to hear that.
- What's that, miss?

:23:34
I said, this fine summer weather
we're having ought to do her good.

:23:38
Yes, miss.
They're going out this afternoon.

:23:40
First time for some while. Good day, miss.
:23:42
Good day.
What lovely-looking strawberries.

:23:45
I never get big ones like that.
I think I'll just taste one for luck.

:23:49
Good afternoon.
:23:52
If you have your bags,
you can start immediately.

:23:54
- Thank you, sir. They're downstairs, sir.
- Then everything is arranged.

:23:57
- Your wages will be L16 a year.
- Yes, sir. I understand all right, sir.


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