The Remains of the Day
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:21:00
You don't like pretty girls
on the staff. I've noticed.

:21:04
Might it be that our Mr. Stevens
fears distraction?

:21:09
Can it be that Mr. Stevens is flesh
and blood and cannot trust himself?

:21:14
You know what I'm doing?
:21:17
I'm placing my thoughts elsewhere
while you chatter away.

:21:20
Why is that guilty smile
still on your face?

:21:23
Not guilty, simply amused
by the nonsense you sometimes talk.

:21:27
It is a guilty smile.
You can't bear to look at her.

:21:30
You didn't want her.
She was too pretty.

:21:33
You must be right.
:21:35
You always are.
:21:46
Charlie!
:22:01
Lizzie, aren't you supposed to be
turning down the beds?

:22:05
Well, you better get on with it, then.
:22:13
Have you told her yet?
You better get on with it, then.

:22:16
What can I say to her?
She'd never understand.

:22:19
-Why not?
-She's old. She must be at least 30.

:22:22
Perhaps she doesn't feel old.
:22:24
Who do you think those flowers
are for she's been picking?

:22:28
Come here. Give us a kiss.
:22:42
Flowers.
:22:44
Flowers.
:22:47
You're reading.
:22:49
It's very dim. Can you see?
:22:51
Yes, thank you.
:22:55
What are you reading?
:22:57
A book.
:22:59
Yes, but what sort of book?

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