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:13:00
Mr. Hofsteader said that
you're going to be staying all summer.

:13:03
Well, that was only a tentative plan.
:13:05
Monsieur, if what you're needing
is peace and quiet...

:13:09
...l can assure you, you couldn't get
more peace anywhere.

:13:12
Yes, it is very--
:13:15
It's very peaceful.
:13:16
Now, this would be your room.
:13:18
It's what you might call a studio,
well, you know, a semi-studio affair.

:13:23
It's very male...
:13:26
...and quiet.
:13:27
We're really very fortunate
here in West Ramsdale.

:13:31
Culturally, we're a very advanced group...
:13:33
...with lots of good Anglo-Dutch
and Anglo-Scotch stock...

:13:38
...and we're very progressive intellectually.
:13:41
That is immediately apparent.
:13:43
I do hope you'll want to address our club.
:13:47
There's a nice view from this window...
:13:49
...of the front lawn.
:13:51
A good place for you to do your writing....
:13:54
-Shelves for your books.
-That's very nice, yes.

:13:57
I am chairman of
the Great Books Committee.

:14:01
As a matter of fact, you know...
:14:03
...one of the speakers
that I had last season...

:14:07
...was Clare Quilty.
:14:08
Clare Quilty?
:14:10
The writer, TV?
:14:12
-TV plays?
-No, I wouldn't....

:14:14
He's a very stimulating type of man.
:14:17
He gave us a talk on Dr. Schweitzer
and Dr. Zhivago.

:14:21
Schweitzer and Zhivago. Very nice.
:14:25
Oh, no, the bathroom's back here,
right next door.

:14:30
Well, we still have that good, old-fashioned
quaint plumbing...

:14:34
...should appeal to a European.
:14:42
Excuse the soiled sock.
:14:47
I see that you're interested in art.
In that case....

:14:50
In that case you really must see...
:14:53
...the collection of reproductions
I have in my bedroom.

:14:58
Voila!
:14:59
Oh, yes, that's....

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