The Remains of the Day
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:23:00
It's a book, Miss Kenton.
A book.

:23:06
What's the book?
:23:10
Are you shy about your book?
:23:13
What is it?
:23:17
Is it racy?
:23:19
Racy?
:23:21
Are you reading a racy book?
:23:25
Do you think racy books are to be
found in His Lordship's shelves?

:23:29
How would I know?
:23:32
What is it?
:23:34
Let me see it.
Let me see your book.

:23:39
Please leave me alone.
:23:40
Why won't you show me your book?
:23:43
This is my private time.
You're invading it.

:23:45
Is that so?
:23:47
I'm invading your private time,
am l?

:23:51
What's in that book?
:23:53
Come on, let me see.
:23:56
Or are you protecting me?
Is that what you're doing?

:24:00
Would I be shocked?
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Would it ruin my character?
:24:09
Let me see it.
:24:35
Oh, dear.
:24:37
It's not scandalous at all.
:24:39
It's just a sentimental
old love story.

:24:53
I read these books...
:24:56
...any books...
:24:58
...to develop my command and knowledge
of the English language.


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