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:16:09
Charming service.
:16:10
-A lovely service.
-Thank you.

:16:12
-We shall have to talk at once, Julia.
-Yes.

:16:14
You haven't as yet told me
one intelligent fact about this....

:16:18
Johnny? He's a man with a definite future.
He's with Sloan and Hobson.

:16:21
-Indeed? I know Sam Hobson.
-You do?

:16:23
Hello, Julia.
:16:25
Hello, Marjorie. You look well.
:16:26
-A mild, lovely Sunday, Edward.
-Quite.

:16:28
-Did you have a little accident, Ned?
-So they say.

:16:31
I don't seem to have been there
when it happened.

:16:33
-Good morning.
-Good morning.

:16:35
Good morning.
:16:36
Kindly put your hat on, Ned.
:16:38
I believe I see Mr. Hobson now.
:16:40
-Run along home.
-Yes, Father.

:16:41
Take your time, Father.
:16:45
The front door this time.
:16:46
Miss Julia has not returned
from church yet, sir.

:16:50
I'll walk around the block.
:16:52
-You're expected in the playroom, sir.
-Playroom?

:16:55
Miss Linda asked that you be sent up
the moment you arrived, sir.

:16:58
Miss Linda.
:16:59
-The playroom is on the fourth floor, sir.
-Thanks.

:17:15
-Hey!
-Hey, yourself.

:17:17
I'm lost.
:17:18
A lot of people haven't been coming
up here. Want a bite?

:17:21
Thanks.
:17:23
The bell captain sent me up.
:17:37
This is quite different.
From the rest of the house, I mean.

:17:41
This was Mother's idea.
:17:42
She thought there should be
one fun room in the house.

:17:45
She used to be up here
as much as we were before she died.

:17:48
I think it was a kind of escape for her.
:17:50
She was marvellous.
:17:54
That's quite a doll.
:17:57
-That was Julia's.
-Yeah?

:17:59
She loved it.

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