Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte
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:41:03
What a shame.
With all that money...

:41:06
she could have done
such wonderful things with this place...

:41:10
made it so beautiful again.
:41:12
How could she stand
being alone here all these years?

:41:15
People who oblige to live alone have
a habit of creatin' company for themselves.

:41:20
Innocent fancies
can become fixed delusions.

:41:25
I think she never fully accepted
John Mayhew's death.

:41:28
At least, part of her mind hasn't.
:41:31
Sometimes, she speaks of him...
:41:34
as if he were still alive
here in this house...

:41:38
as if she could still
feel his personality.

:41:42
She plays that old harpsichord,
the song he wrote for her.

:41:48
Often at night,
she sits up dressed...

:41:51
as if she were still young...
:41:54
and expectin' a beau.
:41:57
I seem to remember expecting
something like that once myself.

:42:12
You going to be all right here?
I could stay over.

:42:16
You've been content to let me get along
on my own all these years.

:42:19
I don't think another night
is gonna kill me.

:42:21
I guess you're right.
:42:26
Oh, uh...
:42:28
maybe you'd better have this.
:42:30
- What on earth for?
- Well, you never know.

:42:32
You do have people
skulkin' around here occasionally.

:42:35
- Anyway, you'd better take it.
- Thank you.

:42:39
Good night.
:42:41
Good night.
:42:45
Good night.

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