The Remains of the Day
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1:01:01
Good.
1:01:06
Watch the chandelier there.
1:01:18
You're really getting things
going here. This is wonderful!

1:01:24
I've had to ask another three girls
from the village to come up.

1:01:28
And I can promise you that
the house will be ready...

1:01:31
...and in shape by the time
Mrs. Lewis arrives.

1:01:34
That sounds good.
1:01:37
I'm expecting a possible
new housekeeper this afternoon.

1:01:40
A Mrs. Ruth Muspratt.
1:01:42
Excellent references. She was matron
at a boys' school in Sussex.

1:01:47
A matron?
1:01:50
Sounds like she'll keep us
from misbehaving.

1:01:53
-I certainly hope so, sir.
-Good.

1:01:56
Good, Stevens. Very good.
1:01:58
This is where we had that banquet
back in '35. Remember?

1:02:02
We all stood up and delivered
ourselves of our principles.

1:02:06
God knows what I said.
Sure got worked up about it, though.

1:02:10
What did I say, anyway?
1:02:13
I'm sorry, sir,
I was too busy serving...

1:02:16
...to listen to the speeches.
1:02:24
We got a visitor here.
1:02:27
Be very careful.
1:02:28
Come here.
That's a boy. Come on.

1:02:32
Okay. Easy does it.
1:02:37
Come on!
1:02:41
You don't want to startle it.
1:02:43
It'll come down.
1:02:48
I think if we
leave the window open....

1:02:56
Good.
1:02:58
Very still.
1:02:59
Go on. Out!
Come on. Out!


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