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- 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.

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

You can hear this line at 02:00:42 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Has been long time.

- Yes, indeed.

- You haven't changed at all... A little, perhaps. We've all changed, I think.

- I'd have known you anywhere, Mr. Stevens.

- 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.

[...]

The Remains of the Day Sound Clip

The Remains of the Day poster

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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