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:50:00
That's terribly nice of you.
Won't you sit down ?

:50:03
Oh, yes, thank you.
:50:09
I, I was down at the cottage
on the beach the other day.

:50:12
There was a man there--
a queer sort of person.

:50:15
-Jasper kept barking at him.
- Oh, yes. Must've been Ben.

:50:19
Excuse me.
He's quite harmless.

:50:21
We give him odd jobs now and then.
:50:23
That cottage place seemed
to be going to wreck and ruin.

:50:26
Why isn't something
done about it ?

:50:28
Well, I think if Maxim wanted anything
done about it, he'd tell me.

:50:32
Are those all
Rebecca's things down there ?

:50:37
Yes. Yes, they are.
:50:40
What did she use the cottage for ?
:50:43
The boat used to be moored near there.
:50:45
What boat ? What happened to it ?
:50:48
Was that the boat she was sailing
in when she was drowned ?

:50:52
Yes. It capsized and sank.
She was washed overboard.

:50:56
Wasn't she afraid
to go out like that alone ?

:50:59
She wasn't afraid of anything.
:51:05
Where did they fiind her ?
:51:09
Near Edgecombe, about 40 miles
up channel, about two months afterwards.

:51:13
Maxim went up to identify her.
It was horrible for him.

:51:18
Yes, it must have been.
:51:24
Mr. Crawley, please don't
think me morbidly curious.

:51:27
It isn't that. It's just
that I feel at such a disadvantage.

:51:31
All the time,
whenever I meet anyone,

:51:33
Maxim's sister
or even the servants,

:51:35
I know they're all
thinking the same thing.

:51:37
They're all comparing me
with her, with Rebecca.

:51:40
Oh, you mustn't think that.
:51:42
I can't tell you how glad I am
that you've married Maxim.

:51:45
It's going to make
all the difference to his life.

:51:47
And from my point of view,
it's very refreshing...

:51:49
to fiind someone like yourself
who's not entirely in tune,

:51:52
shall we say, with Manderley.
:51:55
That's very sweet of you.
I dare say I've been stupid,

:51:59
but every day I realize
things that she had and that I lack:


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