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:35:34
- Good morning, madam.
- Good morning, Frith.

:35:43
Isn't there anything
I could get for you, madam ?

:35:45
Oh, no, thank you, Frith.
I'm really not very hungry.

:35:49
Thank you.
:35:51
- The paper, madam.
- Oh, yes. Thank you, Frith.

:35:58
- Madam.
- I slipped.

:36:00
Oh, thank you, Frith.
:36:06
- It's big, isn't it ?
- Yes, madam. Manderley is a big place.

:36:09
This was the banquet hall
in the old days.

:36:12
It's still used on great occasions,
such as a big dinner or a ball,

:36:15
and the public is admitted here,
you know, once a week.

:36:19
That's nice.
:36:41
I beg pardon, madam.
:36:43
I'm afraid the fiire is not usually
lit in the library until the afternoon.

:36:46
But you'll fiind one
in the morning room.

:36:48
Of course, if you wish
this fiire lit now, madam--

:36:51
Oh, no, Frith.
I wouldn't dream of it.

:36:55
Uh, Mrs. de Winter--
[ Clears Throat ]

:36:57
I mean, the late Mrs. de Winter
always did her correspondence...


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