Guarding Tess
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:08:11
Good morning.
:08:20
Breakfast!
:08:25
Come in.
:09:04
Douglas, darling.
:09:06
Yes, ma'am?
:09:08
You seem to have dropped
some of my things on the floor.

:09:11
Would you kindly
pick them up for me?

:09:14
Yes, ma'am.
:09:19
That's a good boy.
:09:27
Do I still have any influence in that
evil town, or have they forgotten me?

:09:32
Ma'am, with all due respect,
why me?

:09:35
Why, because I like you, Douglas.
And my feelings are a bit hurt...

:09:40
that anyone would be that anxious
to get away from me.

:09:43
Well, I certainly don't mean
to hurt your feelings, Mrs. Carlisle...

:09:46
but my assignment here is finished,
and I'd like to get back to Washington.

:09:51
Washington is a dead-end town,
career-wise...

:09:54
unless you're there purely to make
money, which I'm sure you wouldn't be.

:09:57
I'd like to go back.
:09:59
- Well, I'm sorry, but I need you here.
- Mrs. Carlisle?


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