The Remains of the Day
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:33:32
Will there be anything else?
:33:34
What?
:33:40
-Thank you. Good night.
-Good night, my lord.

:33:58
Mr. Cardinal, good evening.
:33:59
-How are you?
-Very well.

:34:01
-Delighted. And your wife?
-Very well too, sir.

:34:05
-How are you?
-Very well, sir.

:34:07
I've gone and got myself in a bit
of a mess with arrangements.

:34:11
Would His Lordship put me up?
:34:13
I'll tell him you're here.
:34:15
I hope there's nothing special tonight.
:34:18
His Lordship expects
some gentlemen after dinner.

:34:20
I'll keep my head down, then.
I've got to write my column anyway.

:34:24
-You're in time for dinner, if you like.
-I hoped I would be.

:34:28
How is my godfather? Fit?
:34:30
Very well. Some refreshment?
:34:32
Thank you.
Some whisky would be lovely.

:34:35
-Who's he expecting tonight?
-I am unable to help you there.

:34:39
What, no idea?
:34:40
No idea at all, sir.
:34:43
-I'll keep my head down all the same.
-I think it's a good idea, sir.

:34:50
Come in.
:34:55
Mr. Cardinal has just arrived,
out of the blue.

:34:58
He'll expect his usual room.

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