The Remains of the Day
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:06:00
You may say so.
:06:02
Take off when I'm in London next week.
:06:06
I tell you what, you take the car.
:06:08
-Take the Daimler.
-Good Lord, sir, I couldn't.

:06:11
You and that Daimler belong together.
:06:13
You were made for each other.
:06:15
That's most kind of you,
I must say, sir. Most kind.

:06:19
I'd meant to travel the West, where l
understand we have splendid scenery.

:06:24
And I might incidentally be able
to solve our problems while I'm there.

:06:28
A former housekeeper, at present
living in Clevedon, has indicated...

:06:33
...that she might be prepared
to return to service.

:06:36
What's this, your girlfriend?
:06:38
Or a former attachment?
:06:40
Oh, no, sir.
:06:42
No, but a very able housekeeper.
:06:45
A most able housekeeper.
:06:48
I was just kidding, Stevens.
:06:51
Sorry.
:06:54
You know what I like best
about your papers?

:06:57
These obituaries.
:06:59
Every son of a gun gets
this stately funeral oration.

:07:02
-It's not an art we have in the States.
-Indeed, sir.

:07:06
Thank you, Stevens.
:07:08
Mr. Lewis.
:07:42
Dear Mrs. Benn...
:07:44
...I propose to reach Clevedon
on October 3rd around 4 p.m.

:07:48
I'd be grateful for a line from you...
:07:50
... to reach me at the post office
at Collingbourne, near Hungerford...

:07:55
... where I'm planning to stop.

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