The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
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:12:03
Hebrew?
:12:07
I should think French
would be more help.

:12:10
Or Italian.
:12:12
Lord knows there are enough of them
around these days to speak it with.

:12:16
Are you sure you don’t want
to give my father a message?

:12:19
So many outsiders
in the village these days.

:12:23
Oh, from London.
:12:25
- Yeah.
- I adore crosswords.

:12:27
Well, you can take it with you
if you like.

:12:29
- But your father’s doing it.
- I’m doing it.

:12:34
And Hebrew.
:12:37
My son’s children tell me...
:12:39
...you gave them some birthday cake
the other night.

:12:42
He came inside the house?
:12:45
- My son?
- Yeah, he came inside.

:12:48
Your father?
:12:50
Your father was here that evening?
:12:52
He was in his study.
:12:54
When he’s working,
he can’t be disturbed.

:12:57
Since that evening,
my son’s been back?

:13:01
No.
:13:02
- Not been back at all?
- No.

:13:06
If my son should come back
and your father isn’t here...

:13:09
...it might be better
if you didn’t let him in.

:13:14
Well, he didn’t ask
my permission the first time.

:13:18
I hope you didn’t intend that
to sound so rude.

:13:21
L"II tell my father you said not to let
your son inside the door.

:13:24
That won’t be necessary.
:13:26
Maybe I don’t understand
what you want, Mrs. Hallet.

:13:28
One thing I certainly do not want...
:13:30
...is to go on and on about something
that doesn’t matter in the slightest.

:13:34
I came for jelly glasses.
We'll get them now.

:13:37
Your son says I have pretty hair.
:13:39
Did he tell you that?
:13:43
We’ll get the glasses now.
:13:46
They’re in the cellar.
:13:49
We’ll move this table...
:13:50
...so I can get the rug up
and raise the trap door.

:13:52
My father and I like the table
where it is.

:13:55
But the glasses are in the cellar.
:13:57
L"II get them for you later,
Mrs. Hallet.


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