The Remains of the Day
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:36:06
I'm still thinking about it.
:36:10
I thought you should be informed
of the situation.

:36:16
Yes, thank you.
:36:18
That's most kind of you.
:36:25
I trust you'll have
a most pleasant evening.

:36:42
Is there something special tonight?
:36:46
Are your visitors special?
:36:49
Can't tell you, my boy.
Strictly confidential.

:36:52
-So I can't sit in on it?
-On what?

:36:55
-Whatever it is that's taking place.
-Absolutely not.

:37:00
Can't have someone like you sticking
your nose in. A journalist.

:37:03
What do you call it, a " newshound"?
:37:06
No, it wouldn't do at all.
:37:08
Once you've had your food,
you'd better make yourself scarce.

:37:13
It sounds pretty special to me.
:37:44
Good evening, prime minister.
:37:46
-Sorry, we've been delayed.
-I understand.

:37:49
Lord Halifax.
:37:51
-Very nice to see you.
-This is Mr. Fraser.


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