The Remains of the Day
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:19:03
I've been meaning to ask you....
:19:06
That business last year
about the Jewish maids...

:19:10
...I suppose there's no way
of tracing them?

:19:12
That would be difficult. I tried
to get them a position in Surrey.

:19:17
There was room only for one,
and they didn't want to be separated.

:19:21
Well, try anyway. One would like
to do something for them.

:19:26
It was wrong, what occurred.
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I'm sorry about it. Very sorry.
:19:34
-Good morning.
-Good morning.

:19:39
He asked about the Jewish girls.
:19:41
-Elsa and lrma?
-He wondered where they were.

:19:44
He said it was wrong
to dismiss them.

:19:47
I remember you were
as distressed as I was about it.

:19:50
As you were?
:19:53
You thought it was right and proper
that they should be sent packing.

:19:58
Now, really, that is most unfair.
:20:00
Of course I was upset.
Very much so.

:20:02
I don't like that happening here.
:20:05
I wish you'd told me. It would've
helped me to know you felt as I did.

:20:10
Why do you always have to hide
what you feel?

:20:19
Have you finished the lavender bags?
Good.

:20:22
All right.
:20:36
I take my hat off to you.
:20:38
That girl's come along very well.
You were right and I was wrong.

:20:44
-Look at that smile on your face.
-What smile?

:20:49
That tells a story in itself.
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Wouldn't you say so?
:20:53
What story's that?
:20:56
She's a pretty girl, don't you think?
:20:58
Is she?

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