:28:01
Whenever you want.
:28:03
We'll talk soon.
:28:27
''The fans broken, it was
unbearably hot in the courtroom.
:28:30
''Johnny, the bailiff, interrogated
:28:32
''the witnesses in Maori.''
:28:34
Period.
:28:36
''Powerless,
I presided over these people
:28:39
''whose constant smiles
kept telling me'' - comma -
:28:43
''that I wasn't wanted.'' Period.
:28:46
Okay?
:28:47
I'm coming.
:28:50
I think it's pretty legible.
:28:53
What page are we on?
:28:55
82.
:28:56
My editor asked for the beginning.
:28:58
Would you mind going?
:29:02
I'll give you a key.
You can come as you please.
:29:09
Have you had a look?
:29:10
All the books...
:29:12
For the municipal libraries.
:29:14
I'll have to catalogue them.
:29:17
Some need to be indexed.
:29:19
Then I'll pack them up.
:29:21
You have first editions,
and rare books.
:29:24
Can you also take care
of the catalogue?
:29:28
Yes, but would you like
to sell them?
:29:32
I know some bookshops.
:29:34
They'd be very interested.
:29:36
Why not?
:29:39
You're not keeping anything?
:29:43
You reach an age where you read
the same few books over and over.
:29:48
Can you do it quickly?
:29:49
It'll take a fewweeks.
Goodbye, Nelly.
:29:54
When should I start?
:29:55
Whenever you like.
:29:58
If you're in a rush,
then tomorrow.