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And aterwards, in his last years, well, quite honestly, his heart was broken.

11 seconds sound clip from the The Remains of the Day movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 02:01:07 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- How long's it been now? Must be 20 years?

- Yes, just over, I think.

- The tea should be along.

- Blue moon, you saw me standing alone without a dream in my heart, without a love of my own...

- We read about the suit for libel. It's a shame... calling His Lordship a traitor. Those papers will print anything. They should have lost the case.

- Yes.

- See, when His Lordship went to court, he sincerely expected he would get justice. And instead, the newspaper increased its circulation, and His Lordship's good name was destroyed forever.

- And aterwards, in his last years, well, quite honestly, his heart was broken.

- I'd take him tea in the library, and he'd be sitting there, sometimes he wouldn't even see me, he's so deep in his own thoughts.

- And he's be talking to himself, his lips are moving as though he was arguing with someone. There was no one, of course.

- No one came to see him any more you see.

- What about his godson, young Mr. Cardinal?

- Mr. Cardinal was killed in the war.

- Ah, waitress. May I have my bill, please?

[...]

The Remains of the Day Sound Clip

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A selection of the most important quotes from The Remains of the Day (1993 film), featuring short sound bites.

Actors: Anthony Hopkins (Mr Stevens), Emma Thompson (Miss Kenton), Christopher Reeve (Congressman Jack Lewis), Hugh Grant (Reginald Cardinal), James Fox (Lord Darlington), Michael Lonsdale (Dupont d'Ivry)

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