The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
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:24:02
In case you’re wondering...
:24:04
...I’m waiting right here
until you do call your father.

:24:07
You never answered about the tea.
:24:09
I can’t imagine what made any of us
think you could be happy here.

:24:12
My father and I love this house.
:24:15
No, I think we’ll make other plans.
:24:18
Our lease is for three years.
:24:21
Leases have known to be broken.
:24:25
Unless, of course, your father and I
could come to some understanding.

:24:28
And what would that be,
Mrs. Hallet?

:24:30
There it is again,
that continual mocking tone.

:24:33
And don’t look at me with
those hurt eyes...

:24:35
...and pretend you’ve been
misunderstood.

:24:37
You and I both know
you say exactly what you intend.

:24:43
Here are your glasses, Mrs. Hallet.
:24:46
I’m being dismissed?
:24:50
Call your father. Right this minute.
:24:53
Not when he’s working.
:24:55
You and I know perfectly well
he isn’t there.

:24:59
Go in that study, Mrs. Hallet,
and I tell my father about your son.

:25:03
- My son?
- About Halloween.

:25:06
I haven’t told my father yet.
:25:08
- Told your father what?
- What happened here.

:25:11
Everybody in the village
knows about your son.

:25:14
Miglioriti. He’s a liar.
He hates my son.

:25:18
Did he tell you he had an affair with my
son’s wife before they were married?

:25:21
I even had to ask him why the police
don’t do anything about it.

:25:25
Why should they do anything?
:25:27
When your son gives candy
to pretty little girls?

:25:32
Your jelly glasses, Mrs. Hallet.
:25:36
- You are gonna get out of this house.
- My house!

:25:38
With or without your father!
:25:43
Sure, this is a lonely place.
Often I’m alone.

:25:46
That doesn’t worry me, Mrs. Hallet.
:25:48
And if it worries you, that’s a problem
you’d better take up with your son.

:25:52
Goddamn you!
:25:59
No seals.

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