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:17:03
This is my sink.
:17:05
This is my toilet.
:17:07
This is my bathtub.
:17:14
Here is my closet.
:17:19
You have a very handsome wardrobe.
:17:21
Yes.
:17:22
I'm allowed to go to the attic
and wear any of the old man's clothes.

:17:26
-They fit me very well, don't they?
-Yes.

:17:29
It's amazing how those clothes
have come back into style.

:17:31
Why is the bed like this?
:17:34
I like to sleep with my head
facing the north.

:17:38
I sleep better that way.
:17:40
Yes, I've heard about that. Could you
show us something with your address?

:17:45
But this is facing west.
:17:48
-What is facing west?
-The bed.

:17:56
I see.
:18:00
Mr. Chance, I'd like to know
what sort of claim...

:18:03
...you're planning to make
against the deceased's estate.

:18:13
The garden is a healthy one, Thomas.
:18:16
I have no claim.
:18:19
I see. Would you be willing
to sign a paper to that effect?

:18:25
I don't know how to sign, Thomas.
:18:30
Very well, Mr. Chance,
I have no alternative but to inform you...

:18:34
...that this house is now closed.
:18:36
If, indeed, you have resided here,
you have no legal right to remain.

:18:40
You'll have to move out by,
let's say, noon tomorrow.

:18:46
I don't understand "move out."
:18:48
Call me, or have your attorney call me...
:18:52
...if you change your mind about signing.
:18:57
Come on, Sally, let's grab a bite.

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