The Remains of the Day
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Dear Mr. Stevens:
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You will be surprised to hear
from me after all this time.

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You've been in my thoughts since
I heard Lord Darlington had died.

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We read that his heirs
put Darlington Hall up for sale...

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...as they no longer wished
to maintain it.

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As no one would buy
such a large house...

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... the new earl decided to demolish
it and sell the stone for 5000 pounds.

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We also saw some rubbish in the
Daily Mail which made my blood boil:

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"Traitor's nest to be pulled down. "
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One hundred and eighty guineas?
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One hundred and eighty?
Have we done?

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Ladies and gentlemen,
a great highlight of the sale:

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Lot 414...
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...the fine Elizabethan portrait,
A Portly Gentleman.

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I'll start the bidding
at 2000 guineas.

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2000 guineas, thank you.
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2200.
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2400.
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2600.
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2800.
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3000. 3200.
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3400. 3600.
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3800.
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4000 guineas.
Four and a half thousand.

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5000.
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And a half.
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6000.
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And a half.
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7 000.
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And a half.
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8000.
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And a half.
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9000.
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And a half.
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10,000 guineas is bid.
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And a half.
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11,000.
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And a half.
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Against you, sir,
at eleven and a half thousand guineas.

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All done at
eleven and a half thousand guineas.

:02:58
I was very relieved to read
how an American millionaire...


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