Gosford Park
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:43:00
Constable,
I'm glad I caught you.

:43:02
I assume the inspector
won't keep everyone beyond tomorrow,
but I thought I'd better check.

:43:07
- Well, we haven't spoke
to all the servants yet, so--
- Ah, there you are, Dexter.

:43:11
- Come on, we're going home.
- I was just asking how long
our guests will be staying.

:43:14
Mrs. Croft has meals to arrange,
and I know one of the housemaids
is anxious to get away.

:43:18
I don't think there's any need
to worry about that.
I'm not interested in the servants.

:43:22
Only people with a real connection
with the dead man.

:43:25
I see.
Thank you.

:43:27
- Do you have a light, Inspector?
- Yes.

:43:32
Yes, I think we can let them
all go home, to be honest.

:43:35
I've got their addresses,
after all.

:43:37
Constable Dexter will be here
tomorrow morning to confirm that.

:43:40
Don't you worry.
It doesn't end here. Oh, no.

:43:43
Whoever he is,
I'll find him.

:43:45
I always do.
:43:47
Inspector.
Your matches.

:43:50
Yes.
Thank you.

:43:52
Life was so gay
:43:54
Uh, sir, I think
you'll find it's this way.

:43:57
Well, yes,
we could use this one.

:43:59
There is, I think, a way out that way,
but, yeah, we'll take your way.

:44:17
Ohh!
Beg your pardon, sir.

:44:20
Just collecting
Mr. Nesbitt's shoes, sir.

:44:33
I think you'll find these stairs
are the easiest way up, sir.

:44:36
- Thank you, uh--
- George, sir.

:44:38
George.
:44:45
You naughty,
naughty girl.

:44:52
Poor bloke.
:44:54
We were in the ironing room
the other night and one of
the visiting maids walked in.

:44:58
Must think I did it
on purpose.


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