Bunny Lake Is Missing
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:18:02
-Thats one way to describe her.
-What time did the cook leave?

:18:05
Around 1 1 :15, l suppose.
lt was in the middle of cooking lunch.

:18:09
Brace yourself, Elvira.
:18:11
We cant seem to put our hands
on one of the children.

:18:13
-Which one?
-My little girl. Bunny Lake.

:18:17
l dont recall any Bunny, or any Lake.
:18:19
But youre the one l spoke to
on the telephone.

:18:22
-l recognize your voice.
-When was this?

:18:24
This morning. Dont you remember?
:18:27
l telephoned because it was
Bunnys first day and we were late.

:18:30
Yes, now l remember.
:18:31
And l took her to the First Day room,
just as you told me to.

:18:35
But now we dont seem to be able
to find her.

:18:38
-How old is she?
-Shes a four.

:18:40
The fours are all gone home ages ago,
except those that stay to dinner.

:18:43
Will you all please stop saying that?
:18:45
The fours are not all on their way home.
Mine isnt, and she isnt at dinner, either.

:18:50
lf shes a four,
l imagine Miss Daphne would--

:18:52
Miss Daphne went home with a toothache!
:18:56
You dont seem to know very much
about what goes on here.

:18:59
-A child whos been placed in your--
-London office. Can i help you?

:19:02
Mr. Steven Lake, please.
:19:42
She couldnt have walked out that way.
:19:44
-She couldnt have walked out at all.
-What do you mean by that?

:19:47
lf she couldnt have walked out by herself,
then someone took her.

:19:50
-ls that what youre saying?
-Of course not.

:19:52
l assume you regulate who comes
into this school and who doesnt.

:19:56
People dont just wander in off the street,
do they?

:19:59
-Certainly not. We keep--
-Then listen to me for a minute.


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