House of Usher
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:28:01
She is obsessed by thoughts of death.
Poor child!

:28:06
How long has she been doing this?
:28:09
Ever since her return from Boston, sir.
:28:13
I'll just take her to her room.
:28:15
- No, I...
- No!

:28:17
You might awaken her, sir.
:28:21
Better let me.
:28:24
I've done it before.
:29:01
- Good morning, Bristol.
- Good morning, sir.

:29:04
Has Miss Madeline had her breakfast yet?
:29:07
Oh, no, sir.
:29:09
Good, then I'd like to take
her breakfast straight to her.

:29:11
Very well, sir. Of course, she does not
eat very much usually

:29:16
Well then we will see that she
does eat.

:29:18
- Yes sir...
- All right, let's see what we have here...
bread, that's good...

:29:23
Milk? A little fruit?
:29:25
Why, I'll take it to her, sir.
:29:27
- No, I'll do it.
- Yes, sir.
- Oh, how about some eggs?

:29:31
No, sir. I think perhaps a little gruel.
:29:34
It's the most she has ever eaten
in the morning.

:29:37
- Gruel?
- Yes, sir.

:29:41
Oh, yes, her sense of taste.
:29:45
- Well, all right then, hot gruel
...for both of us.
- Yes, sir.

:29:56
How long have you been with
the Ushers, Bristol?

:29:58
Sixty years, sir.

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