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:04:01
She 's older than she looks.
:04:03
Can you iron ?
:04:07
what's the matter?
Has the cat got your tongue ?

:04:09
She can 't talk, ma 'am.
:04:13
The poor little mite 's a mute.
:04:15
oh.
:04:16
oh, but she 's
a good little worker.

:04:18
I can promise you that.
:04:19
All right.
:04:22
All right. The other girl
I had spoke too much, anyway.

:04:24
Follow me.
Mrs Mills, you and the girl...

:04:27
will sleep in the attic room
at the top of the stairs.

:04:29
-And you, Mr...
- Tuttle, ma 'am.

:04:33
You could sleep in the shed
around the back.

:04:37
As you can see, the housework
has been rather neglected...

:04:40
since the servants disappeared
almost a week ago.

:04:43
You mean they just vanished?
:04:45
GRACE: Into thin air.
:04:47
No notice, nothing. They didn 't
even collect their wages.

:04:50
They... they just left us.
:04:52
MRS MILLS :
what a strange thing to do.

:04:55
GRACE: You 'll soon find out
there are times...

:04:57
when this house is not
exactly an ideal home.

:05:00
Hence my adverisement
in the newspaper...

:05:02
requesting honest,
hard-working people.

:05:05
There 's nobody more honest
or hard-working than us.

:05:08
Isn 't that right, Mr Tuttle ?
:05:09
oh, aye, we 're very honest.
:05:11
And, um, very hard-working.
:05:17
The kitchen.
:05:19
I have breakfast at 8. 00...
:05:21
the children at 9. 00.
:05:23
Lunch will be served at 1. 00
and dinner at 7 30.

:05:26
MRS MILLS :
And the master, ma 'am ?

:05:31
The master went off to war...
:05:33
a year and a half ago.
:05:35
I've had no news
since the war ended.

:05:39
which of you does the cooking?
:05:41
MRS MILLS :
I'm so sorry, ma 'am.

:05:43
which of you does the cooking?
:05:45
You 'll notice what I'm doing.
:05:47
In this house,
no door must be opened...

:05:50
without the previous one
being closed first.

:05:52
It is vital
that you remember this.

:05:55
It's not as easy
as it may seem.

:05:57
There are 1 5 different keys
for all of the 50 doors...


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