The Remains of the Day
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:03:01
...but because the perception of
two fundamentally different natures...

:03:05
...reveals a real gulf. "
:03:25
We have some refugee girls
on the staff now, I believe.

:03:29
We do.
:03:30
Two housemaids, Elsa and lrma.
:03:33
You'll have to let them go,
I'm afraid.

:03:38
Let them go, my lord?
:03:41
It's regrettable,
but we have no choice.

:03:45
You must see the whole thing
in context.

:03:47
I have the well-being
of my guests to consider.

:03:56
May I say...
:03:58
...they work extremely well.
:04:00
They're intelligent, polite
and very clean.

:04:03
I'm sorry, but I've looked
into this matter very carefully.

:04:07
There are larger issues at stake.
:04:09
I'm sorry, but there it is.
:04:14
They're Jews.
:04:19
Yes, my lord.
:04:25
I'm amazed you can stand
there as if...

:04:27
...you were discussing orders
for the larder. I can't believe it!

:04:31
Elsa and lrma are to be dismissed
because they're Jewish?

:04:34
His Lordship has decided. There's
nothing for you and I to discuss.

:04:39
Without work, they could be
sent back to Germany.

:04:43
It is out of our hands.
:04:44
I tell you, if you dismiss my girls
tomorrow, it will be wrong!

:04:48
A sin, as any sin ever was one!
:04:59
There are many things you and l
don't understand in this world.


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