Bunny Lake Is Missing
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:30:01
Somewhere a hymn of nauseating banality
is being sung by the punctual children.

:30:05
They were singing, yes.
:30:07
So l cross the hall...
:30:10
and office.
:30:12
No joy there. And now...
:30:16
the kitchen.
:30:19
The cook was standing right there
when l talked to her.

:30:24
-ls this junket?
-Yes.

:30:28
lm terribly fond of the stuff.
:30:31
-Do you think theyd mind?
-Not from what the cook said about it.

:30:37
That door. Was that door open or shut?
:30:40
Shut, l think.
:30:43
lf she had wandered out this way,
she probably would have gone through it...

:30:48
-and on to the great outside world beyond.
-But the cook would have stopped her.

:30:54
Perhaps.
:30:57
l think that covers the possibilities here.
Dont you worry, Mrs. Lake.

:31:01
Even if she did wander out this way,
she cant have gone far.

:31:05
Not in three hours, at most.
:31:08
Well circulate her description.
:31:11
-Shes not far away.
-Thank you.

:31:19
-Have you got a snap?
-What?

:31:22
This sort of thing.
:31:24
Taken at Cromer Sands
on a dull August afternoon.

:31:28
Almost useless for identification,
but it pleases Grandmother.

:31:31
-A snapshot.
-Thats right.

:31:32
No, l dont have one. The photo albums,
most of our things havent arrived yet.

:31:37
-Would your brother have one?
-Possibly, lm not sure.

:31:44
-All of your family are most elusive.
-Looking for me?

:31:49
-Are you Mrs. Lakes brother?
-Thats right.

:31:53
-Steven Lake.
-Supt. Newhouse.

:31:57
l was upstairs having another session
with Ada Ford.


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