Being There
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:14:02
Hello, Thomas. I'm Chance, the gardener.
:14:06
-The gardener?
-Yes.

:14:08
Yes, of course.
:14:11
Mr. Chance, this is Ms. Hayes.
:14:13
Mr. Chance, I'm very pleased to meet you.
:14:16
Yes.
:14:18
Yes.
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We're with Franklin, Jennings and Roberts.
:14:23
The law firm handling the estate.
:14:25
Yes, Thomas, I understand.
:14:30
Are you waiting for someone?
An appointment?

:14:35
Yes. Louise will bring me my lunch.
:14:41
All kidding aside, Mr. Chance,
may I ask just what you're doing here?

:14:47
I live here.
:14:50
There is no mention of a gardener.
:14:53
In fact, according to our inventories, a man
hasn't been employed here since 1933.

:14:58
Except for a Mr. Joe Saracini...
:15:01
...a brick mason,
who did some repairs to a wall.

:15:04
He was here for two and a half days
in 1952.

:15:08
Yes. I remember Joe.
:15:13
He was very fat, had short hair...
:15:17
...and showed me pictures
from a funny little book.

:15:21
-Some pictures?
-Yes.

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Of men and women.
:15:31
Just how long have you been living here,
Mr. Chance?

:15:37
Ever since I can remember.
:15:40
Ever since I was a child
I've worked in this garden.

:15:43
Then you really are a gardener?
:15:46
My roses.
:15:51
We will need some proof
of your having resided here, Mr. Chance.

:15:57
You have me, I'm here.

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