The Remains of the Day
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:41:03
My congratulations.
:41:04
I am prepared to serve out my notice.
:41:06
But if you'd release me earlier,
I'd be grateful.

:41:10
Mr. Benn is planning to leave
for the west country in two weeks.

:41:14
I'll do my best.
:41:16
Now, please excuse me.
:41:25
After all the years I have been here,
you have nothing else to say?

:41:31
You have my warmest congratulations.
:41:37
You've been a very important figure...
:41:40
...for Mr. Benn and me.
:41:42
Oh, in what way?
:41:45
I tell him all sorts
of things about you.

:41:48
I tell him stories about you.
About your habits.

:41:52
About your mannerisms.
:41:54
He finds it very funny,
especially when I show him how...

:41:57
...you pinch your nose
when you put pepper on your food.

:42:00
That always has us in stitches.
:42:08
Does it, indeed?
:42:15
Well, please...
:42:16
...excuse me, Miss Kenton.
:42:19
Good night.
:42:43
Thanks.
:42:48
We've been friends a long time,
haven't we?

:42:52
I always look forward to a chat
when I come here.

:42:55
Would you care to join me in a drink?
:42:58
That's most kind of you,
but no, thank you.


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