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Oh, I see.
And you didn't come until after that ?
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I came here when
the fiirst Mrs. de Winter was a bride.
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Mrs. Danvers,
I do hope we'll be friends.
:31:15
You must be patient with me.
This sort of life is new to me,
:31:18
and I do want to make
a success of it...
:31:20
and make Mr. de Winter happy.
:31:23
So I know I can leave all
the household arrangements to you.
:31:25
Very well. I hope I shall do everything
to your satisfaction, madam.
:31:29
I've managed the house since
Mrs. de Winter's death,
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and Mr. de Winter
has never complained.
:31:40
I think I'll go downstairs now.
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That room in the west wing I was telling
you about is there through that door.
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It's not used now.
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It's the most beautiful
room in the house--
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the only one that looks down
across the lawns to the sea.
:32:30
It was Mrs. de Winter's room.