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:23:01
Yes, of course. Your picture.
:23:04
So like your grandfather.
:23:07
Will you have some tea?
:23:09
- Oh, thank you.
- Carrie?

:23:14
You left three weeks
after your 17th birthday.

:23:18
I'll bet you were glad
to see the back of me.

:23:20
- You do, don't you?
- Yes.

:23:22
We were happy to have you. You were
a Belaney. Weren't we, Carrie?

:23:25
- Oh, yes.
- Carrie?

:23:28
Thank you.
:23:41
After you were gone,
it was very quiet.

:23:46
I suppose the years you were here
were the happiest years of our lives.

:23:50
Oh, yes.
:23:56
I didn't know.
:23:58
No.
:24:02
One sees these things
so much more clearly after a while.

:24:07
We kept your room for you.
:24:10
Ada said, " Leave it the way it is
in case he needs to come home. "

:24:15
Good heavens, Carrie.
That was years ago.

:24:17
You've kept my room?
:24:20
Well, it's not as if one
had any other use for it.

:24:24
May I see it?
:24:27
Yes. Of course.
:24:50
We did throw away the dead snakes,
I'm afraid.


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