Somewhere in Time
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:08:20
- How long will you be with us?
- Just tonight.

:08:22
- If you'll sign in here, sir.
- Sure.

:08:31
Arthur, 313, please.
:08:33
- Have a pleasant stay.
- OK, thanks a lot.

:08:36
- This way?
- This your first time here, Mr...?

:08:39
Collier. Yeah. For some reason
I never got around to coming here.

:08:43
- I always heard how nice it was.
- When was that?

:08:45
About eight years ago. I used to be
a student up at Millfield College.

:08:49
The students come here now and then
to enjoy the restaurant.

:08:53
And the rooms.
:08:55
It seems to me I remember they had a
graduation prom here back in '47, was it?

:09:01
- Really? You been here that long?
- I been here since 1910.

:09:05
1910?
:09:07
Came here with my parents when I was
five years old. My father was a desk clerk.

:09:11
I used to drive him crazy
playing ball in the lobby.

:09:14
He got so mad at me sometimes,
I'm lucky I lived to be six.

:09:18
Three, George.
:09:22
- Got yourself a nice view here.
- Let me see.

:09:27
Oh, great.
:09:31
OK, let's see now. Here you go.
:09:34
Thank you. If there's anything
I can do for you, just let me know.

:09:38
My name's Arthur and I live
in the bungalow behind the hotel.

:09:41
Thanks a lot. See you around, Arthur.
:09:46
Have we ever met before?
:09:49
Have we ever...? No. No, I don't think so.
:09:53
No. I'm sure we haven't.
Have a nice stay here, Mr Collier.

:09:56
OK. Thanks a lot.

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