:06:00
depending on which area of
the house you 're in at the time.
:06:03
Mrs Mills,
from tomorrow onwards...
:06:06
I will be leaving
a set of keys in your charge.
:06:08
Yes, ma 'am.
:06:10
The music room.
:06:11
That old piano was already here
when we moved in.
:06:14
Please do not let
the children thump away on it.
:06:18
It sets off my migraine.
:06:19
Silence is something that we
prize very highly in this house.
:06:24
That is why you will not find
a telephone, a radio...
:06:27
or anything else
that makes a racket.
:06:29
oh, we don 't have
electricity, either.
:06:31
During the war, the germans
kept cutting it off...
:06:33
so we learned to live
without it. Let's continue.
:06:36
Ma 'am, there 's no need
to show us the whole house.
:06:38
GRACE: Yes!.
:06:39
Yes, there is.
:06:42
Most of the time,
you can hardly see your way.
:06:45
It's often difficult
to make out...
:06:47
if there is a table, a chair,
a door, a sideboard...
:06:50
or one of my children
playing hide and seek.
:06:54
what do you mean, ma 'am ?
:06:57
Perhaps I should introduce you
to the children.
:07:00
[Lock clicks]
:07:05
Mr Tuttle,
you can see to the garden now.
:07:07
You 'll find tools in the shed.
:07:09
Yes, ma 'am.
:07:10
You two can star closing
the curains.
:07:13
All of them.
:07:43
Come.
:07:55
I'll wake them.
You wait here.
:07:59
whatever you do,
don 't open the curains.