Mary Reilly
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1:10:00
My mum's passed away.
1:10:05
Mary, you come
and sit down a minute.

1:10:09
We'll makeyou
a nice cup oftea.

1:10:12
This is from her landlord.
Says she owes him money for the rent.

1:10:16
Now, don'tyou worry. Mr. Poole
will speak to the master, won'tyou?

1:10:20
Yes. I'll take up
the breakfast today.

1:10:23
Yes. And then you can see
to things yourself.

1:10:28
I've got my savings.
Nearly eight pounds.

1:10:32
Would that be enough to pay
for a proper funeral?

1:10:48
Why isn't she in her room?
1:10:50
Well, you see,
I've a heavy demand for my rooms.

1:10:53
Long waiting list.
1:10:55
- Where haveyou put her?
- She's quite comfortable.

1:10:59
Very snug really.
1:11:14
Now, the parish will provide
the expenses ofthe burial.

1:11:19
No. I want her to have
a proper funeral. I can pay.

1:11:23
Then let me takeyou to a first-class
undertaker ofmy acquaintance.

1:11:26
Thankyou. I prefer
to make my own arrangements.

1:11:32
And did you say
you were also owed money?

1:11:35
I took the liberty
ofselling off...

1:11:37
her few bits offurniture
and crockery and clothes...

1:11:40
which, I'm very pleased to say,
cleared offher debt completely.

1:11:43
And, let me see...
1:11:46
yes, a shilling over.

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