Mr. Stevens, my condolences.
6 seconds sound clip from the The Remains of the Day movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:59:03 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
Quote context
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- Yes, been a hard day for both of us. Well done.
- My condolences to you. It was a stroke. A severe stroke. He wouldn't have suffered much pain.
- Ah doctor, there's a distinguished foreign gentleman in the billiard room in need of attention.
- Urgent?
- His feet. I'll take you to him.
- Yes, it is urgent. The gentleman is in pain.
- Mr. Stevens, my condolences.
- Thank you, Miss Kenton. That is most kind of you. Thank you.
- Good afternoon. Ah, my name is Stevens. I'm hoping there's a letter for me.
- I'll just check for you, sir.
- I'd like two apples, please.
- You are touring in these parts?
- Yes, I'm on my way to Clevedon.
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