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🗓️ 2 May 2020
⏱️ 75 minutes
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0:00.0 | The story of the lock, |
0:04.0 | everybody dies, don't they? |
0:10.0 | Isn't that so? |
0:14.0 | You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you? |
0:17.0 | How do the dead come back, mother? |
0:20.0 | What's the secret? |
0:21.5 | The story of the door. |
0:25.3 | Mr. Utterson, the lawyer, |
0:26.7 | was a man of rugged countenance |
0:28.5 | that was never lighted by a smile. |
0:31.6 | Cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse, |
0:34.7 | backward in sentiment, |
0:36.0 | lean, long, dusty, dreary, and yet somehow lovable. |
0:40.6 | At friendly meetings and when the wine was to his taste, something eminently human beacened from |
0:45.9 | his eye, something indeed which never found its way into his talk, but which spoke not only |
0:51.4 | in these silent symbols of the after-dinner face, but more often and |
0:56.3 | loudly in the acts of his life. He was austere with himself, drank gin when he was alone to mortify |
1:03.1 | a taste for vintages, and though he enjoyed the theatre, had not crossed the doors of one for |
1:08.6 | twenty years, but he had an approved tolerance for others, |
1:13.3 | sometimes wondering almost with envy at the high pressure of spirits involved in their misdeeds, |
1:19.1 | and in any extremity inclined to help rather than to reprove. |
1:24.9 | "'I inclined to Cain's heresy,' he used to say quaintly. I let my brother go to the devil |
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