The Remains of the Day
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:28:03
I'm very tired.
:28:05
I'm very, very tired.
:28:08
Don't you understand?
:28:18
I owe you an apology.
I thought...

:28:21
...these quiet evening talks
were useful to our work.

:28:24
But now I see that they're
a burden to you.

:28:27
I was only saying I was tired tonight.
:28:30
No, no. You're right.
:28:33
Our meetings are a burden
after a long day.

:28:36
Perhaps we'd better discontinue them.
:28:39
They're useful.
It was only tonight.

:28:41
I thank you for the cocoa.
:28:43
In the future, we shall communicate
only during the day.

:28:47
If necessary, by written message.
:28:50
I wish you a very good night.
:28:56
I shall be taking my day off tomorrow.
:29:00
I'll be back in the house by 9:30.
:29:03
Certainly.
:29:04
Certainly.
:29:06
Good night.
:29:42
I'm glad to be out of it,
I can tell you.

:29:44
There was something about Sir Geoffrey
and his Black Shirts...

:29:48
...gave me the creeps.
:29:50
Mr. Stevens says we should
run the house...

:29:53
...and leave the rest
where it belongs.

:29:57
You don't agree, Mr. Benn.

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