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:12:02
Here ?
:12:03
oh, now,
'twas a few years ago.

:12:07
If you don 't mind
my saying so, ma 'am...

:12:10
they were the best years
of my life.

:12:14
That's why we come by,
because this house...

:12:17
means a lot to us.
:12:19
Perhaps I'd best show you
our references, ma 'am.

:12:22
No, no, no. Don 't bother.
There 's no need.

:12:25
So you say
you know the house well?

:12:27
MRS MILLS :
Like the back of my hand.

:12:29
That is assuming the walls
haven 't sprouted legs...

:12:32
and moved in the meantime.
:12:34
GRACE: The only thing
that moves here is the light.

:12:39
[Sighs]
But it changes everything.

:12:46
It's rather difficult,
to say the least.

:12:50
one might
almost say... unbearable.

:12:56
The only way of enduring it
is by keeping a cool head.

:12:59
oh, yes, ma 'am.
:13:02
I don 't like fantasies.
:13:04
Strange ideas.
Do you know what I mean ?

:13:06
I think so, ma 'am.
:13:09
My children sometimes
have strange ideas.

:13:13
But you mustn 't pay
any attention to them.

:13:16
Children will be children.
:13:19
Yes, of course, ma 'am.
:13:21
All right. You can stay.
:13:28
Thank you very much, ma 'am.
:13:41
It did happen.
:13:53
NICHOLAS : "The Roman governor
tried to make them...

:13:55
"change their minds
afterwards... "

:13:56
"To make them change
their minds. " Full stop.


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