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1:57:14
The mist is lifting.
1:57:16
Yes. It looks as if it will be
a nice day after all.

1:57:21
Could you take the luggage
to the station and wait for me?

1:57:24
I've lots of time. I think I'd like to walk.
1:57:26
Right you are, ma'am.
I'll wait for you by the newsstand.

1:57:28
You're leaving us now?
I do hope you'll come and see us again.

1:57:31
Not very soon, I'm afraid.
1:57:33
- I'm sailing for South America at 2:00.
- You are? My, I envy you.

1:57:37
Are you sure
you'd prefer to walk to the station?

1:57:40
Yes. Such a pretty walk.
1:57:43
I used to live here, you know, years ago.
1:57:45
Mrs. Deventer's time. Did you know her?
1:57:48
No, not very well.
She died three years ago.

1:57:50
So Albert was telling me.
1:57:52
She was quite a character, Mrs. Deventer.
Lots of people ask after her.

1:57:55
There was a gentleman in here
a few minutes ago...

1:57:58
asking after Mrs. Deventer
and the old vicar.

1:58:00
Really? I should be going.
I don't want to have to hurry.

1:58:02
Goodbye, Miss Barnes. Thank you.
1:58:04
- I'm sure you'll have a wonderful trip.
- Thank you.

1:58:13
Did you say a gentleman
was asking for Mrs. Deventer?

1:58:16
Yes, miss, and the old vicar.
1:58:18
That's Mr. Durham, you know.
He lives at Seven Oaks.

1:58:21
Mr. Pauly's our vicar now.
1:58:23
- Is the gentleman staying here?
- No.

1:58:26
He was looking for a cottage.
Said he used to rent one here years ago.

1:58:31
He remembered it was near the church.
1:58:34
Was he a friend of yours, miss?
1:58:38
Excuse me.

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