5 seconds sound clip from the The Remains of the Day movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 01:16:40 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- Yes, well, it was my good fortune to have consorted with many men of influence from Europe and from America. And, um...
- Ah, well... Mr. Taylor, I really feel I ought to retire now because I'm feeling rather tired.
- No wonder, sir. Running out of petrol. And on top of that having to listen to Mr. Harry Smith's political opinions. You just step this way, sir.
- I've a visit to make in Stanbury first thing in the morning. I'll be happy to give you a lift. Save you the walk. And we could pick up a can of petrol on the way.
- That would be most kind of you. I'd hate to inconvenience you.
- No, not at all. Would 7:30 suit you?
- You'll enjoy talking to Dr. Carlisle, sir. Oh, watch this step.
- You'll excuse Harry Smith. Sir, he will go on about his politics.
- I'm not saying he's not right, sir. Democracy is what we fought Hitler for, it's quite a few lads we lost in this village fighting the war including our son here. Dunkirk.
- I'll get you a blanket, sir. I've left a razor and some soap on the basin.
- You cannot go wrong if you listen to the opinions of your ordinary man in the street. They got perfectly entitled to give an opinion on politics or...
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