Bunny Lake Is Missing
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:59:02
Thats reasonable.
:59:03
lts not reasonable,
and Mr. Lake is a most frightful liar.

:59:08
l give up.
:59:09
What was your purpose
in paying Miss Ford a second visit?

:59:12
-To soften her up, to get her talking.
-Why?

:59:14
-l had a feeling that she knew something.
-What could l know?

:59:17
This room, this flat,
have been my whole world for years now.

:59:21
This room and this flat
are on top of this school.

:59:24
What are you implying?
:59:26
That she wants to prove an imaginary child
to get the school off the hook.

:59:31
You would do anything, almost anything,
to protect your sister, wouldnt you?

:59:37
Whats that supposed to mean?
:59:39
lf Bunny were a phantom...
:59:41
if your sister were delusionary,
would you admit it?

:59:44
lve had it, Newhouse.
:59:47
Just give me half an hour to square things
at the office, then lll get busy.

:59:50
lll find Bunny without you.
:59:53
Youll be lucky
if they still let you hand out parking tickets.

:59:58
lf you wont come to the party, duchess,
the party must come to you. Have a drink.

1:00:03
l give you golden whiskey, Scottish wine.
1:00:08
l give you a sight of some
very interesting African gentlemen...

1:00:11
whose heads shrunk in the wash.
1:00:15
l give you dark diamonds
of Elizabethan poetry...

1:00:19
set in the velvet of my melodious voice.
1:00:23
And all you do is sit
staring at that small mechanical instrument.

1:00:26
Please go away.
1:00:28
What is it, duchess? Are you cold?
1:00:32
ls that buttermilk flesh all frozen?
1:00:36
What, cold, my girl?
1:00:38
Some would be honored,
may l tell you that, by my touch?

1:00:42
There are those at the BBC who bear,
like medals...

1:00:46
bruises left by the love of Horatio Wilson.
1:00:52
ls that the patter of tiny feet...
1:00:55
or the great thumping boots of a constable?

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