The Remains of the Day
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:23:39
Look!
:23:40
-Is that not the wrong Chinaman?
-I am very busy.

:23:43
Have you nothing better to do
than stand around?

:23:45
Look at it and tell me the truth.
:23:48
Keep your voice down.
What would the other servants think...

:23:51
...of us shouting about a Chinaman?
:23:53
And I would ask you...
:23:55
...to turn around
and look at the Chinaman.

:24:04
It is a small mistake.
:24:06
Your father is entrusted with more
than he can cope with.

:24:09
Let me pass.
:24:11
Your father left the dustpan
on the floor.

:24:14
He left polish on the cutlery
and confused the Chinaman.

:24:17
Recognize this before he commits
a major error!

:24:20
-You can't talk to me like this.
-I'm afraid I must.

:24:23
I'm giving you serious advice.
:24:26
Your father should be relieved of a
number of his duties for his own good.

:24:31
Whatever he once was, he no longer
has the same ability or strength.

:24:36
I thank you for your advice.
:24:39
Perhaps now I can go about
my business.

:24:41
I never meant to keep you
from your business.

:24:44
Thank you.
:24:49
It's vital that we've agreed a common
policy before the arrival of...

:24:54
-...your Frenchman. What's his name?
-Giscard Dupont D'Ivry.

:24:58
We also expect the
American delegate...


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