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:28:15
Did you look in on Nicholas ?
:28:17
Yes, ma 'am.
The little angel is fast asleep.

:28:20
what about Anne ?
:28:23
Is she still on the stairs ?
:28:24
oh, yes, ma 'am.
:28:27
: I'd prefer to have her
where I can see her...

:28:29
but I can 't embroider
in such poor light.

:28:35
How long is this punishment
going to go on ?

:28:37
It's been three days now.
:28:39
It's up to her.
:28:42
She 's got to learn
to swallow her pride...

:28:44
and ask for forgiveness.
:28:46
Anyway, it's time
she stared to read the Bible.

:28:49
The priest will be very pleased
to hear that, ma 'am.

:28:53
GRACE: If he ever deigns
to pay us another visit.

:28:55
He knows perfectly well
that the children can 't go out.

:28:57
MRS MILLS :
He told me yesterday...

:28:59
he 'd be by
as soon as possible.

:29:02
I'm beginning to feel
totally cut off from the world.

:29:05
This fog doesn 't exactly help.
:29:08
It's never lasted
this long before.

:29:10
oh, that's true, ma 'am.
:29:12
Even the seagulls
have gone quiet.

:29:16
Anne!
:29:19
Anne, I can 't hear you.
:29:21
[Anne reading indistinctly]
:29:24
ohh!
:29:26
Incidentally, Mrs Mills, I've
had to put up with the noise...

:29:28
of Lydia running around
above my head.

:29:30
She 's been hurling
backwards and forwards...

:29:32
as if there were three of her.
:29:34
would you kindly tell her
it's not necessary...

:29:35
to kick up quite such a rumpus
just to do a little cleaning?

:29:38
I couldn 't bear to get
another migraine attack.

:29:41
I'll tell her, ma 'am.
:29:43
GRACE: Thank you.
:29:48
[Footsteps receding]
:29:50
[Anne reading indistinctly]

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