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36 Cards in this Set

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"see around

this beautiful country of yours"- Mr Farraday

"you realise Stevens

I don't expect you to be locked up in here all the time I am away"- Mr Farrady

"we've been

friends for sometime now"- Reggie

"I know

you do. Care deeply for him."- Reggie

"Good God

man... Aren't you at all curious?"- Reggie

"he is

out of his depth"- Reggie

"obliged"

"gentleman's death"- Reggie

"My father

was indeed the embodiment of dignity"-Stevens

"Father"

- Stevens

Stevens s"I am proud

of you. A good son. I hope I've been a good father to you."- Stevens senior

"looking at

his hands as though he were faintly irritated by them."- Stevens

Miss k"looking down at

the ground as though he hoped to find some precious jewel he had dropped there."- Miss Kenton

"he was truly

a good man at heart, a gentleman thoguh and through, and one I am proud to have given my best years of service to."- Stevens

"a classic

English gentleman"- Stevens

"his lordship

here is an amateur"- Mr Lewis

"You look

as though you're crying"- Lord Darlington

"a gentleman

of great moral stature"- Stevens

"that Jewish

propaganda sheet"- Lord Darlington

"wasn't a bad

man. He wasn't a bad man at all."- Stevens

"I can't even

say I made my own mistakes. Really- one has to ask oneself- what dignity is there in that?"- Stevens

'is properly

speaking Ms Benn"- Stevens

"exemplary

professionalism"- Stevens

"no doubt,

she is pondering with regret decisions made in a far off past"- Stevens

'left her...

so alone and desolate."- Stevens

"a sin

as any sin ever was one"- Miss Kenton

"Why, Mr Stevens

why, why, why do you always have to pretend?"- Miss Kenton

"I was simply

being foolish."- Miss Kenton

"spark...

...gone."- Miss Kenton

"my rightful

place"- Miss Kenton

"I get to

thinking about a life I might have had with you"- Miss Kenton

"is no doubt

substantially attributable to... the arrival of Miss Kenton's letter"- Stevens

"For all its sad

associations, whenever I recall that evening today, I find I do so with a large sense of triumph."- Stevens

"A butler of any

quality must be seen to inhabit his role"- Stevens

"Indeed- why should

I not admit it?- at that moment, my heart was breaking."- Stevens

"part

of the package"- Man in the bench

"I will begin

practising with a renewed effort"- Stevens