The Remains of the Day
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:12:00
Mr. Stevens, how do you do?
:12:02
-My lord.
-Very good man here, your son.

:12:05
He serves the house well.
I don't know what we'd do without him.

:12:09
-Proud of him?
-Very, my lord.

:12:11
Quite right too.
:12:14
Glad to have you with us.
:12:16
Thank you, my lord.
:12:20
What are we at dinner tonight?
14? 16?

:12:23
Twelve, sir.
:12:25
Right.
:12:27
Thank you, my lord.
:12:55
-This pitcher seems out of place here.
-Dining room. Well spotted.

:13:09
-Hello, William, how are you?
-Good day, Miss Kenton.

:13:54
I thought these might
brighten your parlour.

:13:57
Beg your pardon?
:13:59
They might cheer things up for you.

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