The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
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:22:29
Hello?
:22:33
- I may come in.
- I invited you, Mrs. Hallet.

:22:36
We had a meeting
of the school board this morning.

:22:39
I spoke to them about you.
:22:41
I must say, when they heard about
your case, they were very interested.

:22:46
I was just about to put a kettle on.
Would you like some tea?

:22:48
Very interested in your case.
:22:52
You don’t wanna hear
what they said?

:22:54
As for tea, Darjeeling or Earl Grey?
:22:58
I came here prepared
to forget about yesterday...

:23:01
...but I must say, I don’t care for
your tone any better today.

:23:05
Well, then it’s up to me to apologize.
:23:08
What I find particularly surprising...
:23:10
...is that most boys and girls
who are educated in England...

:23:13
...are so well-behaved.
:23:15
What did you decide for the tea?
:23:17
Not a glass of that thick,
sweet wine...

:23:20
...you people use
in your religious rituals?

:23:24
Or aren’t you old enough
to drink wine?

:23:27
You told my son 14,
you told me 13.

:23:29
Now, which is it to be?
:23:31
- Thirteen.
- And brilliant.

:23:35
As so many of your people are.
:23:39
Mrs. Hallet, will you please accept my
apology for what happened yesterday?

:23:43
I’m afraid it isn’t that simple.
:23:46
You told my son your father
wished to speak to me?

:23:50
I certainly wish to speak to him.
Call him.

:23:54
Well, he’s translating right now.
:23:56
I couldn’t disturb him
even for Officer Miglioriti.

:23:59
Officer Miglioriti works
for people like me.


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