The Remains of the Day
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:12:02
...including our son here.
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Dunkirk.
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I'll get you a blanket.
:12:12
I've left a razor and soap
on the basin.

:12:48
Listen to the opinions
of your man in the street.

:12:50
They're perfectly entitled
to give an opinion...

:12:53
...on politics or whatever questions--
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They've got no qualifications!
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Of course they have!
:13:02
Mr. Spencer would like
a word with you.

:13:06
My good man,
I have a question for you.

:13:10
Do you suppose the debt situation
regarding America...

:13:13
...factors significantly in the
present low levels of trade?

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Or is this a red herring...
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...and the abandonment of the gold
standard is the cause of the problem?

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I'm sorry, sir, but I am unable
to be of assistance in this matter.

:13:30
Oh, dear.
What a pity.

:13:31
Perhaps you'd help us
on another matter.

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Do you think...
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...Europe's currency problem would be
alleviated by an arms agreement...

:13:41
...between the French
and the Bolsheviks?

:13:45
I'm sorry, sir, but I'm unable
to be of assistance in this matter.

:13:51
Very well, that'll be all.
:13:53
One moment, Darlington, I have another
question to put to our good man here.

:13:58
My good fellow...

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