The Remains of the Day
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: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.
:30:01
Nor do l, really.
:30:04
If I don't like something,
I want to say "stuff it" ...

:30:08
...if you'll pardon the expression,
Miss Kenton.

:30:11
But then I suppose I'm not
a real professional, like Mr. Stevens.

:30:17
It's Mr. Stevens' whole life.
:30:21
Well, it's not mine.
:30:23
And to tell you the truth...
:30:25
...I don't want to go back in service.
:30:28
-What would you do instead, Mr. Benn?
-Tom's the name.

:30:34
Tom.
:30:37
What employment would you take up?
:30:39
I'd really like to be on my own.
:30:42
Start a little shop somewhere,
newspapers and tobacco.

:30:46
Or a boarding house in the
west country, where I come from.

:30:51
Clevedon's a good place for
a boarding house.

:30:54
Would I get you another shandy?
:30:57
Well, it's almost 9:30....
:30:59
Go on!

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