The Remains of the Day
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:20:00
Of course I was upset.
Very much so.

:20:02
I don't like that happening here.
:20:05
I wish you'd told me. It would've
helped me to know you felt as I did.

:20:10
Why do you always have to hide
what you feel?

:20:19
Have you finished the lavender bags?
Good.

:20:22
All right.
:20:36
I take my hat off to you.
:20:38
That girl's come along very well.
You were right and I was wrong.

:20:44
-Look at that smile on your face.
-What smile?

:20:49
That tells a story in itself.
:20:51
Wouldn't you say so?
:20:53
What story's that?
:20:56
She's a pretty girl, don't you think?
:20:58
Is she?
:21:00
You don't like pretty girls
on the staff. I've noticed.

:21:04
Might it be that our Mr. Stevens
fears distraction?

:21:09
Can it be that Mr. Stevens is flesh
and blood and cannot trust himself?

:21:14
You know what I'm doing?
:21:17
I'm placing my thoughts elsewhere
while you chatter away.

:21:20
Why is that guilty smile
still on your face?

:21:23
Not guilty, simply amused
by the nonsense you sometimes talk.

:21:27
It is a guilty smile.
You can't bear to look at her.

:21:30
You didn't want her.
She was too pretty.

:21:33
You must be right.
:21:35
You always are.
:21:46
Charlie!

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