The Remains of the Day
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:08:04
Mrs. Benn, I always said you
possess an amazing memory.

:08:08
Our new employer is indeed
Congressman Lewis...

:08:11
... though he's now retired
from political life in the U.S.

:08:15
He's taken up residence at Darlington
Hall, soon to be joined by his family.

:08:19
But I regret to say we are woefully
understaffed for a house this size.

:08:24
Mrs. Benn, will you permit me
once again to sing your praises?

:08:28
Let me state that when you left
to get married...

:08:31
...no housekeeper ever reached
your high standard in any department.

:08:46
I well remember your arrival
at Darlington Hall.

:08:49
You came somewhat unexpectedly,
one might even say impulsively...

:08:53
... while we were dead in the middle
of the Charlgrove meet.

:08:56
That day is marked in my
memory in another way as well.

:09:00
It was the last time His Lordship...
:09:02
... was happy to welcome
his neighbours, as in the old days.

:09:05
Of course, it had been years since
any of them had coaxed him to hunt.

:09:09
It was never a sport His Lordship
enjoyed or approved of.

:09:34
-Good morning, Ayres.
-My lord, nice to see you.

:09:42
Excuse me, sir.

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