4.9 • 686 Ratings
🗓️ 6 June 2020
⏱️ 60 minutes
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0:00.0 | A everybody dies, don't they? |
0:10.5 | Everybody come back, isn't that sir? |
0:14.4 | You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you? |
0:17.1 | How do the dead come back, mother? |
0:19.9 | What's the secret? A visit by Shirley Jackson. |
0:24.1 | The house in itself was, even before anything had happened there, as a loveliest thing as she had ever seen, set among its lavish grounds with a park and a river and a wooded hill surrounding it, and carefully planned and |
0:38.4 | tended gardens close upon all sides. It lay upon the hills as though it was something |
0:44.0 | too precious to be seen by everyone. Margaret's very coming there had been a product of such |
0:49.7 | elaborate arrangements, and such letters to and fro, and such meetings and hopings and wishings, that when she |
0:57.0 | alighted with Carla Montague at the doorway of Carla's home, she felt that she too had come home |
1:03.0 | to a place driven for and earned. Carla stopped before the doorway and stood for a minute, |
1:09.0 | looking first behind her at the vast reaching gardens and the green lawn going down to the doorway and stood for a minute, looking first behind her, at the vast |
1:10.9 | reaching gardens, and the green lawn going down to the river, and the soft hills beyond. |
1:16.6 | And then at the perfect grace of the house, showing so clearly the long-bone structures |
1:21.6 | within, the curving staircases and the arched doorways, and the tall, thin lines of |
1:27.1 | steadying beams, all of it resting back |
1:29.8 | against the hills, and up, past rows of windows and the flying lines of the roof, on to |
1:36.2 | the tower. |
1:37.5 | Carla stopped and looked and smiled, and then turned and said, welcome, Margaret. |
1:43.5 | It's a lovely house, Margaret said, and felt that she had much better have said nothing. |
1:48.8 | The doors were opened, and Margaret, touching as she went to the warm head of a stone |
1:52.8 | form beside her, passed inside. |
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