Bunny Lake Is Missing
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:23:03
You dont have bars on these windows.
All the other windows have bars.

:23:07
The children arent meant
to come up here now.

:23:10
Elvira thinks l may frighten them
by asking about their dreams.

:23:14
But lll tell you something in confidence.
:23:16
Every now and again,
one brave child slips through the defenses.

:23:21
So, lets hunt, shall we?
:23:24
Now, whats her name?
:23:26
Her real name is Felicia,
but weve always called her Bunny.

:23:33
We have to call, although very often
when they hear the calling...

:23:38
they hide and laugh at us.
:23:47
This woman is crazy.
:23:48
Dont you think we all are,
to one degree or another?

:23:52
Crazy, l mean. Especially children.
:23:59
Thats why with a child
you have to think of everything.

:24:03
Your little girl
has probably gone to sleep somewhere.

:24:07
Yes, youre probably right.
:24:11
She does take a nap every afternoon.
:24:14
But where?
:24:18
Perhaps shes been frightened.
:24:20
They do go to sleep sometimes
after a bad fright.

:24:23
Quite sensible of them, too.
:24:25
-What could have happened to frighten her?
-Who could say?

:24:30
What happened to her?
What are you hinting at?

:24:32
-That something happened to Bunny?
-Easy, honey.

:24:36
Miss Ford, if you do know something,
please level with us.

:24:39
l wouldnt want to embarrass you.
:24:41
-Embarrass me? How would you do that?
-By calling the police.

:24:45
What an enchanting idea.
The telephone is in here.

:24:49
Dreadful painting of Madge, this.
:24:52
Makes her look like Mother Earth
or something.

:24:54
You wouldnt mind my calling the police?
:24:56
lts exactly what l should do myself
were l the childs father.


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