The Remains of the Day
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It is internally diseased.
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I think there may be butter
in the croutons. Do you know?

:00:07
I'm afraid there may be.
:00:19
You've made a cozy little nest here.
:00:22
Seems to me you must be
a well-contented man.

:00:27
In my philosophy, Mr. Benn...
:00:29
...a man cannot call himself
well-contented...

:00:32
...until he has done all he can...
:00:34
...to be of service to his employer.
:00:37
This assumes that one's employer...
:00:39
...is a superior person
not only in rank or wealth...

:00:43
...but in moral stature.
:00:45
And in your opinion, what's going on
up there has "moral stature"?

:00:49
I wish I could be sure.
:00:51
But I'm not.
:00:53
I've heard some very fishy things.
Very fishy.

:00:56
I hear nothing.
:01:00
Listen.
:01:02
That's so touching, isn't it?
:01:08
To listen to the gentlemen
would distract me from my work.

:01:22
It's fresh soda.
:01:27
Would you be joining us?
:01:29
Thank you, but it's very late
and I have an early start.

:01:33
Good night.
:01:35
-Good night, Mr. Stevens.
-Good night, Miss Kenton.

:01:41
Good-looking woman.
:01:48
It was never the same
after she left Stanton Lacey.

:01:51
I handed in my own notice
six months later.

:01:56
I'd be lost without her.

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