Bunny Lake Is Missing
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: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.

:20:02
Shortly before 10:00,
Bunny was brought into this room.

:20:05
A little boy about 18 months old
was playing here.

:20:07
Yes, and l saw the boy later in the hall
with his mother.

:20:11
The cook promised to keep an eye on her
until the 10:00 recess.

:20:14
Listen to me.
:20:15
We all agree she couldnt have
got out of this room by herself.

:20:18
Barring witchcraft, that can only mean
someone took her out, correct?

:20:22
-l dont know. l mean--
-l do.

:20:25
lf youd stop defending yourself
for a minute, Miss....

:20:27
Smollett, and lm not defending myself.
:20:29
lf you would worry less about yourself
and more about this child...

:20:33
you seem to have misplaced,
we might begin to get somewhere.

:20:37
Since she couldnt have gone out by herself,
it means someone took her out.

:20:41
The question is who.
Who took the child out of here?

:20:45
Think about it.
Calm down and begin to think.

:20:48
How can l when you scream at me?
:20:50
-Forgive me, were all a little overexcited.
-What l was going to say is...

:20:54
even though someone did take her
out of this room...

:20:57
it doesnt necessarily mean
they took her out of the school, too.


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