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:17:09
- This is the dining room?
- Yes.

:17:12
There's a little study beyond it.
:17:15
- And the drawing room is upstairs?
- Yes.

:17:30
Come, Paula.
Don't stand there in the doorway.

:17:35
Will you light the gas, please?
:18:02
- Gregory.
- It's a very handsome room.

:18:05
Yes, but to see it like this...
:18:09
I remember parties in this room
when it was full of flowers and light.

:18:13
Those must have been wonderful days.
:18:16
It's all dead in here.
:18:18
The whole place seems to smell of death.
:18:21
There. It will all be fresh again
in a moment.

:18:29
That's where she kept her treasures.
:18:31
Things she collected
on her tours around the world.

:18:33
- The glass is broken.
- It was broken that night.

:18:36
All the things were disarranged,
but there was nothing missing.

:18:41
I know all these by heart.
:18:43
It was a great treat
when she'd unlock them...

:18:45
and take them out
and tell me all their stories.

:18:48
- Careful, dearest.
- She wore this glove in Romeo and juliet...

:18:51
at the command performance
at Covent Garden.

:18:55
Gounod signed it for her afterwards.
:18:57
I never knew what happened
to the other glove.

:18:59
I used to ask her sometimes...

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