00:00Good evening. Good evening. Are you a relative?
00:14No, I'm just an ordinary sort of person. Oh. What do you want?
00:18A little talk with you. May I come in? What's it about?
00:22Julia Carberry. Oh. Won't you please come in?
00:26Thank you. She's just gone.
00:28Yes, I know. I saw her leave. This way, Mr...
00:32Gordon. William Gordon. Mr. Gordon.
00:36I'm Miss Dorothea Capper. Yes, I know. Would you mind telling me your business?
00:41As you see, I'm the general manager of a turf commission agency, but I used to be
00:44with the CID. Oh? A detective?
00:47Ex. How exciting. Not so exciting as it may
00:50seem, but it had its moments. Oh. Miss Capper, what do you think of your
00:54housekeeper? Well, she's... she's a trifle odd. She...
01:01likes the dark. Well, I won't keep you in the dark any longer.
01:04You've inherited a lot of money, Miss Capper. Yes.
01:08And money can be dangerous. To the person who has it?
01:11Sometimes. Particularly when people are disappointed or jealous. Jealous of me?
01:19But why? I want to help people. Yes, and some people want to help
01:24themselves. Oh. Oh, at the moment, there's nothing to
01:28worry about. Now, please look upon me as a friend, and if I can help,
01:32just get in touch with me at any time. You have my number.
01:35That's very kind of you. And now, if you'll excuse me, I must get along. Of
01:38course. You see, Mr. Gordon, I'm a very lonely
01:41person. Until today. Oh yes, of course, I forgot.
01:45But at the moment, I feel rather... Overwhelmed?
01:49Yes. Well, there's no need to be, Miss Capper.
01:52Good night. Good night, and thank you, Mr. Gordon.
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