Picnic at Hanging Rock
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1:36:13
(Albert)
You still thinking
about that bloody rock?

1:36:15
I can't help it.
1:36:17
It comes back
at night in dreams.

1:36:21
I had a funny dream
last night.

1:36:24
There was this smell.
Real strong.

1:36:29
It was like, like I was wide awake.
Dead quiet.

1:36:34
Pansies.
That's what it smelt like.

1:36:37
And the whole place
was all lit up, bright as day.

1:36:43
Pitch black outside.
1:36:46
And there she is.
1:36:50
Who was it?
1:36:52
It was only a bloody dream!
1:36:57
My kid sister. Haven't seen her
since the orphanage.

1:37:01
She always liked pansies.
1:37:05
And she went
all sort of... misty-like.

1:37:13
I calls out,
"Sara, don't go yet."

1:37:20
"Good-bye, Bertie," she says.
1:37:23
"I've come a long way to see ya,
and now I must go."

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And she went.
1:37:31
Clear through that wall
over there.

1:37:39
[Chuckles]
1:37:43
Sit down, please, Mademoiselle.
1:37:44
Merci.
1:37:46
We were speaking last night
about the Waybourne girl.

1:37:50
You expressed concern
over the state of her health.

1:37:54
Yes, madame.
1:37:56
We have been relieved
of any further responsibility.

1:37:59
Her guardian, Mr. Cosgrove, arrived
this morning and took her away with him.


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