Bunny Lake Is Missing
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So if you left Bunny in there at....
What time did you say?

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Almost 9:55.
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Then it was during the next 10 minutes
that she went off.

:29:09
Went off?
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On her voyage of discovery.
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But the window and front door were locked.
lm sure l heard it lock behind me.

:29:16
Lets go and see, shall we?
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You must think lm a terrible mother,
leaving her that way.

:29:24
No, Mrs. Lake.
l dont know anything about you yet.

:29:29
Andrews, see what you can learn
about this cook.

:29:32
lf you cant find her, send out a general call.
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Very good, sir.
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l must now, l suppose, enter the personality
of a four-year-old female child...

:29:41
possessed with a conviction
forbidden doors are to be opened.

:29:45
Yes, Bunny would feel like that
about forbidden doors.

:29:47
lve been put in there, and l assume
my mother has gone off and left me.

:29:52
Well, thats how it must have seemed
to a child.

:29:55
Maybe ld try this door.
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Empty, obviously, at this hour.
:30:01
Somewhere a hymn of nauseating banality
is being sung by the punctual children.

:30:05
They were singing, yes.
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So l cross the hall...
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and office.
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No joy there. And now...
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the kitchen.
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The cook was standing right there
when l talked to her.

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-ls this junket?
-Yes.

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lm terribly fond of the stuff.
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-Do you think theyd mind?
-Not from what the cook said about it.

:30:37
That door. Was that door open or shut?
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Shut, l think.
:30:43
lf she had wandered out this way,
she probably would have gone through it...

:30:48
-and on to the great outside world beyond.
-But the cook would have stopped her.

:30:54
Perhaps.
:30:57
l think that covers the possibilities here.
Dont you worry, Mrs. Lake.


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