To Each His Own Page #2
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- 1946
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Sometimes, they leave us no choice.
How many closed doors before us.
Slammed tightly.
It's good that I have a job.
It's amazing how those who do not
have a job cope with loneliness.
I have not discussed this with anyone else.
You could not.
But I'm talking about this now.
But why?
Please continue.
If you do not mind.
During the last war I was in France.
I had a wife and a son.
But when I returned, they died.
Flu epidemic. Here and so.
I was told about this.
Thank you.
And your story?
She's not here.
Try it.
Come on...
This is not at all interesting.
I have to be alone.
Miss Norris, I hope you did not think that
I was going to interfere in your affairs.
Let's forget... Let's go,
- We will begin?
- New Year's Life.
Let's have dinner together.
- You're crazy.
- You are indecisive.
No. I just do not know where you'll
find a table on New Year's Eve.
I'll find a table. You will go?
I'm not going anywhere.
And I also did not want to go
to a restaurant full of people.
But if you go with me...
Okay. But I assure you my dear Mr...
Imagine, I do not even know your name.
- Desh.
- Desh.
Do you relate to the Deshome family?
Yes.
I see... And where do you
find the table, Lord Deshem?
I'll call you where.
- Where's the phone?
- There, at the reception.
Thank you.
Excuse me, Miss Norris. Here the
gentleman wants to talk to you.
- With me?
- Major, here it is.
I was told that you are the lady who took the
Pearson Falls magazine in the reading room?
- Yes, I'll return it as soon as I finish reading it.
- You're Jodie Norris, right?
And you are Bill McNab. Sit down.
Wrong. Bill McNair.
You were the neighbor of the Pearson.
Wrong. I still live there. He came
back from there six weeks ago.
"And you, of course, saw the Pearson?"
Wrong. I saw Karina Pearson.
Alec is in Washington now.
And Gregory? Still flying over the Pacific?
Wrong. He has a new appointment.
At the station Huddersfield.
He arrives at Euston
Station at two o'clock.
Gregory will be in London? Today?
Correctly.
It's Lord Deshem. I want to talk to Marcel.
Call Marcel. I'll wait, of course.
Marcel speak? She has not
worked with us for 17 years.
I did not know it.
I would like a table for two...
and a bottle of wine
Cordon harvest in 1928.
Then in 1936.
Can you fry a pheasant?
- Lord Deshhem.
- I can not go, but thanks, in any case.
- Let's go tomorrow.
And not tomorrow or another day.
Someone has arrived.
- It seems like you're throwing me.
- I really do not have time, sorry.
Miss Norris!
Damn it!
- From Huddersfield at two o'clock the train should arrive.
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