The Remains of the Day
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:21:00
He'll never come!
:21:02
I just had word of his acceptance.
:21:05
Dupont is fanatically anti-German.
His speech in Geneva in '33...

:21:10
...made me ashamed to be
an ally of the French.

:21:13
It's not the English way.
:21:15
No, it is not.
:21:16
This is the purpose of our conference,
to discuss these matters informally...

:21:20
...far from the to-do
of an international conference...

:21:23
...in the friendly and relaxed...
:21:26
...atmosphere of one's home.
:21:30
We may bring round the French
to our point of view.

:21:33
And that of the Germans.
:21:35
I'm sorry to interrupt, but how can we
associate with the Germans?

:21:39
With the Nazi Party! They have torn
up and trampled every treaty...

:21:44
...and are a growing threat to Europe,
not to mention a brutal dictatorship.

:21:48
My dear boy, when I was in Berlin,
I saw at last a happy German people...

:21:54
...with jobs, bread, pride in their
country and love of their leader.

:21:58
And what about the Jews?
:22:06
Did His Lordship wish to exchange
the Chinaman in the cabinet room...

:22:10
...with the one outside the door?
:22:12
-Chinaman?
-Yes.

:22:14
The Chinaman from the cabinet room is
outside this door. See for yourself.

:22:19
I'm busy at the moment.
:22:21
Just pop your head outside this door
and see for yourself.

:22:24
-I'll look into the matter later.
-You think it's a fantasy?

:22:29
A fantasy on my part
due to my inexperience?

:22:32
I'm busy in this room, Miss Kenton.
:22:35
I shall wait.
:22:37
Outside.

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