The Remains of the Day
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1:00:19
Sir Geoffrey.
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Good to see you.
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How do you do?
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Well, come in.
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-Mr. Benn.
-Mr. Stevens.

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Gentlemen, if you'd like to wait
here for a while.

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-Aren't you still at Stanton Lacey?
-I'm with Sir Geoffrey now.

1:00:46
-You haven't changed one bit.
-I'll let you get on.

1:00:49
-Perhaps we'll meet later.
-I hope so.

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But, gentlemen, you speak of Jews
and Gypsies, Negroes and so forth.

1:00:59
But one has to regard the racial
laws of the Fascists...

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...as a sanitary measure,
much overdue, in my opinion.

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Imagine trying to enforce
such a rule in this country--

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You cannot run a country
without a penal system.

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Here we call them prisons. There,
they call them concentration camps.

1:01:18
Is there any meat
of any kind in this soup?

1:01:21
I think it's mushroom stock, sir.
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Mushroom ends and skins,
onion and celery. No meat at all.

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Cold water, and then cook adds sherry.
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I hear you have a Labour fellow
from your constituency.

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Over there, they've got rid of
all that trade union rubbish.

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Believe me, no workers strike
in Germany.

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And everyone's kept in line.
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No wonder this country
is going down the drain.


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