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00:01I like a good detective story, but you know they begin in the wrong place.
00:08They begin with the murder. No, no. The murder is the end.
00:14The story begins long before. Years before.
00:20When the murder is ceded. The point zero, if you will.
00:30The murder is the end of a long chain of cause and effect.
00:45Insult, injury, grievance.
01:00It may be as simple as the unfortunate collision of individuals.
01:10People converging, fatefully, unknowingly, in time or space.
01:18Maybe chance that knits together this tangled web of people.
01:33But we must also consider that intention may be at work.
01:41Someone, somewhere, unbeknownst to us, laying a trap.
01:50Compelling us to some place or time.
01:56Drawing us, unwitting, towards zero itself.
02:03And so the invisible sign of thinking,
02:08Not like us.
02:09And that is the only reason yeah.
02:13Amazing.
02:14You never knew no bother anymore.
02:15Matthiaspomich,姑娘,
02:20He bones,ầnen...
02:22The other word stodisky.
02:23In our artist, we have the same thing,
03:28Examine the claim by Mrs. Audrey Strange as to the alleged infidelity of her husband, Neville Strange.
03:34Allegations Mr. Strange denies.
03:38Mr. Strange.
03:40You and Mrs. Strange, you were married...
03:43Nine years ago.
03:44And not for the first time, I believe.
03:47No.
03:48No.
03:49The first time we eloped.
03:52We ran away to Gretna Green when he was 16.
03:57Then, naturally, we did it properly.
04:00Church and family and roses and lace.
04:04Yes, you are a romantic, Mr. Strange.
04:07Tell me, when were you first unfaithful to your wife?
04:10I have never been unfaithful to Audrey.
04:13These are baseless accusations.
04:16She has my heart, and I have hers.
04:18Oh, Audrey.
04:35The humiliation.
04:37The public humiliation of it all.
04:39She asked for it.
04:41I said they will strip you bare.
04:44But Audrey will never be told.
04:46That girl.
04:48Heart and stomach of a king.
04:51Neville has never been a cad.
04:53He was always devoted to Audrey.
04:56It's impossible.
04:58Absurd that he should throw his reputation away for this Venus flytrap.
05:02Well, they call her a wildcat.
05:06They say she shot a man.
05:08Stop reading those rags, Mary.
05:13Your Honor, we call the correspondent, Miss Kay Elliot.
05:31Miss Elliot?
05:32You first met Mr. Strange at a tennis match?
05:35Yes, the championships at Wimbledon.
05:37Thank you very much.
05:42I don't have a piece of paper.
05:54I know you.
05:59You always seem to win when you're watching.
06:00For my lucky charm.
06:14You met again in the south of France.
06:17Tell us about the pool, Miss Elliot.
06:19The mermaid pool.
06:21I was told there was a party there.
06:27You'd been flirting all week.
06:28You couldn't believe your good fortune to find him there alone.
06:32He said he'd been stood up.
06:34By his wife.
06:37Yes.
06:45What did you do then, Miss Elliot?
06:47You had a private party, just the two of you.
06:57You drank the champagne intended for his wife.
07:01You swam in the moonlight.
07:04What else did you do in his wife's place, Miss Elliot?
07:08Your Honour, we call Mr. Taylor, gentleman's valet.
07:19You worked for Mr. Strange, Mr. Taylor?
07:36For three years, sir.
07:37Tell us, Mr. Taylor, what you found in Mr. Strange's car.
07:41A compact.
07:42I assumed, naturally, that it belonged to Mrs. Strange.
07:46But it did not.
07:47It belonged, for the benefit of the court,
07:53the monogram, K.E.
07:59It belonged to Miss K. Elliot.
08:03Order.
08:05Order.
08:06Order.
08:06Order.
08:12Order.
08:42This is your compact, Miss Elliot?
08:51It is.
08:52I put it to you, Miss Elliot,
08:53that you left your compact in Mr. Strange's car by design
08:57because you had your sights set
08:59on the unfortunately married Mr. Neville Strange
09:01of Grosvenor Square.
09:03And you were going to ensnare him
09:04by any means necessary.
09:07Order.
09:08Order in the court.
09:10Order.
09:12Adjourn there for the day, Mr. Chiefs.
09:23Excuse me, sir.
09:24There's a side entrance, if you'll come with me.
09:26Mr. Strange!
09:27Mr. Strange!
09:27Mr. Strange!
09:28Mr. Strange!
09:29Mr. Strange!
09:30Do you notice any?
09:33Is this interesting?
09:35Are you an adulterer, Mr. Strange?
09:36Mr. Strange!
09:42Are you ever needing someone you can trust, sir?
09:46Arthur MacDonald.
09:49Someone who can handle things for you.
09:56Mr. Strange!
09:57Mr. Strange!
09:58Oh, where do you think you're going, pal?
09:59Oh, hold on.
10:00Just one question, sir.
10:01Cockroach.
10:02MacDonald, don't sound like a jock.
10:23No, sir.
10:24Well, I need a good kit, man.
10:26Tennis.
10:27Golf.
10:28Shooting.
10:29Fishing.
10:29Riding.
10:30But you say you've been out of service for a year.
10:35I had other concerns, sir.
10:46Reputation in Tartus.
10:49Price having a bloody field day.
10:55If you should see my wife troubled or harassed by these apes...
10:59Oh, I will make your feelings known, sir.
11:01Yes.
11:03Very good.
11:06Well, you're a useful fellow, MacDonald.
11:08When can you start?
11:09I'm at your service, sir.
11:12I'll go to the club after my bath.
11:14Very good, sir.
11:48Miss Kay Elliot, sir.
12:01Kay, for God's sake, you can't be here.
12:03You'll be seen.
12:03I gave them a slip, Neville.
12:04Give me some credit.
12:11How can you let him talk to me like that?
12:14Mr. Treves, saying it was deliberate, calling me a gold digger.
12:17He was calling me a whore, Neville.
12:18That's wretched.
12:20The whole miserable business.
12:23With the compact, he had to discredit it.
12:25What else could we do?
12:27You could tell the truth, Neville.
12:30It's easily fixed.
12:33Declare our love.
12:34Divorce her, marry me.
12:35Divorce?
12:36The public are already turning against me.
12:39Adultery?
12:40Why could it ruin me?
12:42I'll be a pariah.
12:45I mean, no tournament will have me.
12:47Tennis, it's my life.
12:50I live to play.
12:51What would I do?
12:53You saw how they worked today.
12:55They can smell blood.
12:58Do you want to live like that?
12:59Do you want to be an outcast?
13:00Well then, what are we to do?
13:06Mrs. Strange, you and Mr. Strange, you met at what age?
13:13I was 11.
13:14And how would you describe your relationship?
13:22Fire meets oxygen.
13:26Oxygen.
13:28You were each other's everything.
13:32And yet you would drag your soulmate through the muck of the divorce courts.
13:38To what end?
13:40Money?
13:40Money.
13:41No.
13:42I've got my own.
13:43You make it sound petty.
13:44Petty, Mrs. Strange?
13:46These sordid accusations, this undignified spectacle?
13:50I've asked for this divorce for one reason alone.
13:54The lonely shame behind doors of the humiliated wife.
13:58I will not accept.
14:02Mr. Strange.
14:07Order!
14:08Order!
14:10Order!
14:12Order!
14:16Mr. Strange.
14:18Your wife.
14:19How did she come to be in your life?
14:22She had been orphaned.
14:24She came to live at Salt Creek with my cousins, the Royds, her godparents.
14:29She had no one.
14:31No one in the world.
14:32She trusted you, Mr. Strange.
14:34She loved you.
14:35Since childhood, she has not once left your side, and yet you betrayed that trust and...
14:40No, I'm sorry.
14:43I really can't allow any more of this.
14:47Audrey questioned and exposed, hounded by reporters when she has done nothing wrong.
14:54No, I...
14:55I owe her the truth.
14:58I must tell the truth.
15:00I beg pardon of the court.
15:02I admit I was unfaithful to my wife.
15:06Order!
15:07Order!
15:08Order!
15:09I bitterly regret the hurt I've caused.
15:15I fell in love.
15:20What's a man to do?
15:24Look at her.
15:26How could you not?
15:28I'm sorry, and I beg Audrey's forgiveness.
15:32By his own admission, Mrs. Strange, you are granted your decree, Nysai.
15:37I'll take my care.
15:51The Strangers' divorce, for although Neville Strange lost his case...
16:06his case, you would think for all the world that he was the winner. Is that the post?
16:28My dear Mary, may I call you dear? I find I can only think of you now with the tenderest
16:36of feelings. Thomas, dear, you may. Of course you may. Perhaps it is strange to be so free
16:44with someone I have not even met. After everything we've shared, all our sorrows and frustrations,
16:51I feel I know you better than any of the people I see every day. I don't mean to be so ungrateful.
16:57Just one of those grey days when the wind comes off the sea, and Gull's Point can seem
17:02to bleak a spot on earth. I've never known a house so cold. Even when the sun is out,
17:07my memories of it, I must confess, they make me a little melancholy sometimes. And yet,
17:16I'm homesick. Miss Alden, she's asking for you. And Miss England, would you help me, Mary?
17:24I want to come home, but Lady Tresillian won't reply to my letters. Won't you put in a good word
17:32for me? If you would only tell her how very much I want to make the peace? Lady Tresillian.
17:46The ferryman is out. There's a body in the water. Another death. That damned hotel.
17:54Some city fool trying to swim across. Got caught in the rip. Yes.
18:16Mrs. Strange, you must be looking forward to the honeymoon very much.
18:19Uh, no. Tennis first, we agreed. And then in September, yachting off the Cap d'Antibes.
18:25No, lucky, my dearest love. We agreed tennis, and then September in Salt Creek.
18:32Salt Creek? That's where you summoned as a boy. You said, uh, it was the closest thing you had to a
18:37home. We're not spending our honeymoon in rainy old Devon. Not when it's 80 degrees off the camp.
18:43Fine. How's a man to resist? You just have to have two honeymoons, or three, or four.
18:52Our whole life is going to be a honeymoon.
18:56I shall very much enjoy being the new Mrs. Strange. We'll see.
19:00Camilla. I should have written sooner, but I feel sure you will understand.
19:11I hope there are no hard feelings between us. Do you think she wants to come and visit?
19:17It was her child at home, too. She gave all that up when she divorced him.
19:22Never plays a tournament in August, doesn't he? Can't she come then, when he's not here?
19:25And then he can come in September with the new one. Yes. She'll be long gone before they arrive.
19:34I should be glad to see Audrey again. Not a dull bone in her body.
19:42England's Neville Strange faces the Dutchman van Riel in the final stages of this game.
19:48Strange having reached this stage for the third time in three years.
19:51A tense opening rally now. Both players showing extreme acumen.
19:55Fifteen left.
20:01Powerful forehand from Strange, catching van Riel off guard.
20:05Thirty left.
20:16Quiet, please.
20:19Quiet, please.
20:20Quiet, please.
20:21Quiet, please.
20:40And it's a cannonball from Strange, sending it speeding down the line.
20:44Forty left.
20:45Audrey, what are you doing here?
20:56Come to see Fred Perry play.
20:57Audrey.
20:59I've come to tell you that Camilla has invited me to Gull's Point.
21:06And I've said yes.
21:10I'm going in August.
21:11You'll be playing.
21:12You won't be there.
21:14Will you?
21:15No, Audrey, I won't.
21:26The front row?
21:29She sat in the front row, Neville.
21:31Yes, I need to talk to you about that.
21:34About her.
21:34Come here.
21:46Come here.
21:51Aunt Camilla has invited Audrey to Gull's Point.
21:53Listen.
21:54Lucky.
21:54Listen.
21:55When I spoke to her today, I felt like this weight had been lifted and I felt free of her.
22:00And it got me thinking, she's going in August.
22:02What if we went in August too?
22:04No, listen.
22:05Listen.
22:07Friendly relations.
22:09We just put it all behind us.
22:11You want me to spend our honeymoon, my honeymoon, with your ex-wife?
22:16Yes.
22:20Well, when you put it like that.
22:22Yeah.
22:22It's just a...
22:25Salt Creek.
22:27It's the happiest place I've ever known.
22:29It's bright blue days and golden evenings and I want to share that with you.
22:34And we'll go another time.
22:35Look, the truth is, I feel a heel.
22:41We treated Audrey badly.
22:42I, I treated Audrey badly.
22:48But we're the winners, aren't we?
22:52You're the winner.
22:55Mm-hmm.
22:56Mm-hmm.
22:56Mm-hmm.
23:27Lady Tresillian.
23:30Thomas has written to me.
23:31Thomas Royd.
23:33Thomas Royd?
23:34He has asked me to speak to you on his behalf as you will not reply to his letters.
23:39He wishes to visit and speak to you in person.
23:43No, Mary.
23:45Categorically, emphatically, no.
23:47And it's extremely low of him to use you.
23:50No, he's, he's not using me.
23:53Why are you so upset against him?
23:55Family business.
23:56Mary.
23:57It doesn't concern you.
24:01The love of God.
24:04Fireworks at ten in the morning.
24:07Mary, call Inspector Leach.
24:11Mary, call Inspector Leach.
24:13Go on with you now.
24:14Ah, Inspector.
24:24Thank you for coming.
24:27How can I help you today, Lady Tresillian?
24:42I want you to see for yourself.
24:44There, Gamora.
24:48It is, um, a pleasure hotel.
24:59There's no law against pleasure.
25:02One death already this year.
25:06That cursed hotel brings the worst kind to Salt Creek.
25:10No law against stupidity.
25:11No law against stupidity.
25:14Stupidity, fecklessness, decadence.
25:17My men make daily patrols.
25:18We answer all complaints.
25:19Are you being modern, Inspector?
25:23This lack of deference I find very unamusing.
25:27I'm being neither modern nor amusing.
25:29I simply couldn't care less.
25:30You've got the black dog on you.
25:40The devil's got your soul.
25:46I'll make an inspection myself.
25:48Would that satisfy you?
25:51Close the damn place down.
25:52That would satisfy me.
26:00Close the damn place down.
26:30Whiskey?
26:46Whiskey?
26:57Just leave the bottle.
26:59We can.
27:00What's your pleasure, sir?
27:19I don't think I've seen you here before.
27:21No, sir.
27:22I'm new to this hotel.
27:23But be assured, I can help you to anything your heart desires.
27:27If you stop talking, I won't have to tell you that I'm a policeman.
27:33I don't know.
28:33It's been a while. You look wonderful.
28:36I've been climbing in the Alps. Alone, if that's what you're wondering.
28:40You know, it's uncanny.
28:46I was going to write to you this morning.
28:50Gull's point has changed her plans.
28:52We will be there in August, Kay and I, if you don't mind.
28:57Do you know, I think it might be a good thing to be friends again.
29:01Yes.
29:02Yeah, I mean, after all we've shared, everything we've been through.
29:07Well, it'd be madness not to be in each other's lives.
29:13Madness.
29:14Well, until August.
29:19Yes.
29:30Friends, Mary.
29:32They've decided they're all going to be friends.
29:35It's intolerable.
29:36Bizarre.
29:37May I?
29:38Well, he wants to bring his new wife to stay here with his ex-wife.
29:49Isn't it the honeymoon?
29:50Water and electricity, Mary.
29:53But perhaps, if they can put it all behind them and find some ease with each other, wouldn't that be best for everyone?
30:00You just want a ringside seat, Mary.
30:02Well, I...
30:03I'm sorry you find life here so very boring.
30:07Matthew would not deny them.
30:10I must do as Matthew would wish.
30:13But I will have Mr. Treves here.
30:15I will need a man about the place.
30:18My mother used to say,
30:20why have a husband when you can have a lawyer?
30:27Dear Mr. Treves,
30:28following a spate of thefts at the school,
30:32the items in question were all discovered in your ward's possession.
30:36There is no place for delinquency in my school.
30:40And, regrettably, I must inform you
30:43that Sylvia will not be staying with us for the long holiday.
30:47Nor will she be returning to us next term.
30:52Oh, Sylvia.
30:54What am I to do with you?
31:01He's bringing his ward.
31:02She's 14.
31:03I'm not paid to look after children.
31:05He says they're going to stay at the hotel,
31:06but they'll be joining us for meals,
31:07so you'll have to get more help in, Barrett.
31:09Well, I'm not asking her.
31:10You're the housekeeper.
31:12Oh, you're...
31:13I'm her companion and friend.
31:14You're her paid friend.
31:16The maids are your responsibility, Mrs. Barrett.
31:19I'm not wasting my breath.
31:21We both know what she'll say.
31:22No.
31:23Camilla, I am not a maid.
31:25But too often I find myself up to my elbows in dirty dishes
31:27because Barrett needs help.
31:29You're doing a great deal of plain speaking today, Mary.
31:32Well, then, I shall go on.
31:34I have had another letter from Thomas.
31:37He asks again if he may visit.
31:41You will write to him,
31:42and for the last time,
31:44you will tell him no.
31:46He is not to come here.
31:48I forbid it.
31:49And you are not to mention this matter again, Mary.
31:53I mean it.
31:54We've always gotten along very well together, you and I.
31:57I should be sorry to have to part with you.
32:00That will be all.
32:01I should be sorry to have to come here.
32:31I should be sorry to have to come here.
32:32I should be sorry to have to come here.
32:33I should be sorry to have to come here.
32:34I should be sorry to have to come here.
32:37Thomas, you are not welcome at Gull's Point.
32:46Come anyway.
32:47I will make up a room for you.
32:50I will be very glad to meet you.
33:01Mary.
33:06Dear Mary.
33:09Arrive in eight days.
33:11Coming by air.
33:14Because I cannot wait.
33:17A goat,
33:19a broomstick,
33:20and vinegar.
33:21And a bottle of cyanide.
33:32I can't believe I let you talk me into this.
33:56Us.
33:56With her.
33:57We'll hardly see her.
33:58And we can go bathing,
34:00and rock pooling,
34:01and dancing east ahead.
34:04I dare say I could force myself onto a yacht.
34:08No.
34:08No, no, no.
34:09No boats.
34:10No boating allowed.
34:11No boats?
34:12No.
34:14What on earth do you mean?
34:15Well, Uncle Matthew.
34:18His yacht went down,
34:19not half the mile from Salt Creek.
34:20I can't believe it saw the whole thing.
34:21From her window.
34:22She never left her room after that.
34:24No.
34:25The only boat she'll allow was the ferry.
34:27Yeah,
34:28maybe it's treacherous,
34:28that headland.
34:30I'd always say this ribcar is awful stuff.
34:32I'd always say this ribcar is awful.
35:02Look at you.
35:03Oh, stop.
35:04Meet, meet Kate.
35:05Lucky,
35:06this is Mary.
35:07She's the boss.
35:09So,
35:09you must be very,
35:10very nice to her.
35:16Oh,
35:16I'm just Lady Tresillian's companion.
35:19Oh.
35:20Mrs. B.
35:22It's so good to see you.
35:24Kate,
35:25this is Barrett.
35:26Dear old Mrs. B,
35:27this is Mrs. Strange.
35:29Hustle will show you to your rooms.
35:36Audrey's not here yet.
35:37I'm going to see you next time.
35:41Shh.
35:42Shh.
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36:00Shh.
36:01Shh.
36:02Shh.
36:03Shh.
36:04Shh.
36:05This will be your room, mister.
36:17Macdonald, Miss Alden.
36:22And you'll serve as footmen at dinner?
36:24Yes, Miss Alden.
36:34Right, yes.
36:35Well, isn't this nice?
37:03It's nice to see you, sir.
37:06Yes, I think.
37:07It's nice to see you, sir.
37:09It's nice to see you, sir.
37:10It's nice to see you, sir.
37:15It's nice to see you, sir.
37:17It's nice to see you, sir.
37:19It's nice to see you, sir.
37:23It's nice to see you, sir.
37:28Let's go.
37:58Audrey, you're here.
38:01Was the traffic bad at Saltington?
38:02Well, it's market day, of course it was.
38:15Okay.
38:17Audrey?
38:17Audrey?
38:27I'll ask Barrett to bring some tea.
38:28Yes.
38:36Ah, well, that'll be for me.
38:39I'm going to go and account for myself.
38:40Let's go, Neville.
38:44One letter, Neville, in six months.
39:08I've had to read the newspapers to know what's going on in your life.
39:12You've managed everything very poorly.
39:14If you thought, consult me.
39:16I didn't want to trouble you.
39:18This nonsense.
39:20Your wife and your ex-wife under the same roof.
39:23My roof, Neville.
39:25Ah.
39:28It's lavender.
39:30In Provence.
39:32And that lovely soap you like from Marseille.
39:36And oh, Mrs. B.
39:37Here.
39:38It's the hand cream you like from Switzerland.
39:42Oh.
39:46My hands get that dry.
39:53Don't think for a minute that you're forgiven, Neville.
39:56No.
39:57No one dream of it.
40:00Hmm.
40:00I won't stay too late.
40:17I've had to leave Sylvia with one of the maids.
40:20I just hope she doesn't give it the slip.
40:24And how is her ladyship?
40:26Still alive.
40:28Hmm.
40:28Hmm.
40:28Hmm.
40:28Hmm.
40:28Hmm.
40:28Hmm.
40:28Hmm.
40:40Hmm.
40:46Hmm.
40:46Hmm.
40:48Hmm.
40:48Hmm.
41:49I'm not sure I'm speaking to you, Mr. Treves.
41:53As the family lawyer, I was compelled to act for Mr. Strange.
41:58Let's have no hard feelings about it.
42:01I am the successful party. I have no hard feelings whatsoever.
42:13Now, Aunt Camilla takes her dinner in her room, in bed, so we'll be called one by one for an audience.
42:26But Mr. Treves is here, in her place, so everyone behave.
42:30I'm here as friend and guest.
42:34But I sincerely hope that I shan't be called upon to play umpire.
42:38Neville, Audrey, you're first.
42:48Sorry, uh, surely you mean Kay.
42:52She should be welcoming my new wife first.
42:55I don't know, Neville. She asked for you and Audrey.
42:58Together, she said.
43:00She made a point of it.
43:05I can't possibly eat this, or this cream.
43:08So.
43:08Bring Mrs. Strange something else.
43:15And for the avoidance of all doubt, I am Mrs. Strange.
43:21Come on.
43:31Neville.
43:33Audrey.
43:34You say you mean to be friends.
43:36We thought it for the best.
43:37We called a truce.
43:38And you've come here together.
43:40The three of you.
43:41Husband, wife, ex-wife.
43:44I hope this isn't some kind of unfinished business.
43:47Between the two of you.
43:49You will not make a mockery of marriage under my roof.
43:52We've put all that behind us now.
43:54They bygones be bygones, I say.
43:57Uh-huh.
43:57Mrs. K. Strange.
44:15Mrs. K. Strange.
44:17On my own.
44:26You'll be fine.
44:27I promise.
44:28I promise.
44:28Well then, Mrs. Strange.
44:44Let's have a look at you.
44:49Beautiful, of course.
44:51I know your father by reputation.
44:54And your mother.
44:55I have long since disowned them.
44:58I consider myself my own person.
45:00My dear.
45:02A woman can't be your own person.
45:05You're Neville's wife.
45:07It's a fair trade.
45:09He provides.
45:10Very generously, I see.
45:13I have provided for myself since I was 16, Lady Trisillian.
45:18I may be your wife now, bought and paid for, but...
45:21If I know one thing...
45:23It's that I can always rely on myself.
45:25They call me a gold digger.
45:27Let them.
45:29I didn't marry Neville for money.
45:31I married him for love.
45:33Oh.
45:34I am disappointed.
45:37Well, there it is, my dear.
45:38Your Achilles heel.
46:08Where the hell is that?
46:12I'll go.
46:13I'll see.
46:27Mary?
46:29Thomas.
46:31Come in.
46:34Come in.
46:35Come in.
46:35You're just as I imagined, do you?
46:45You're rather better, I should say.
46:48Ah!
46:54Oh, please forgive my, um...
46:57the long and arduous journey.
46:59We had some trouble refueling in Jaipur.
47:00I knew you'd come.
47:07Uh, I shall say, you knew nothing of it.
47:10I don't want to get you in trouble.
47:11I don't care.
47:16Um, but, but, Mary, best not to mention our friendship.
47:22For now.
47:24For now.
47:27BELL RINGS
47:29BELL RINGS
47:29BELL RINGS
47:31BELL RINGS
47:31BELL RINGS
47:32Yeah.
47:35BELL RINGS
47:36Thomas Royd.
47:50Thomas Royd
47:53How dare you come here when I expressly forbade it
47:57I am Sir Matthew's nephew
47:58And I have as much right to be here as anyone else
48:00You forfeited all that with your insinuations against Neville
48:04Your lies, Thomas
48:06And you dared to come here before me filthy like a tinker
48:10I haven't come to make trouble
48:12Then why have you come, Thomas?
48:15I want a fair hearing
48:16I want a fair hearing
48:21Uncle Matthew was very fond of me
48:25I believe he'd have given me nothing less
48:26Not the linemous glass I have
48:38I do
48:40There you go
48:56Thomas Royd
48:59Neville
49:00Audrey, what are you doing here?
49:06Could ask you the same
49:08You've got a bloody nerve, Royd
49:12Now, Neville
49:13Thomas?
49:17I have some business with my aunt
49:19There's no need for any unpleasantness
49:22And there shan't be any from me
49:24Please
49:28Will somebody please introduce us?
49:51No
49:51Neville's cousin
49:54A liar
49:57Well then
50:10Here we all are
50:14Here we are
50:44I should have stayed at the hotel.
51:06I'll go tomorrow.
51:06Don't.
51:26How much do I love you?
51:30I'll tell you no lie.
51:37How deep is the old life?
51:41Don't eat!
51:43How high is the star?
51:48How many times a day do I think of you?
51:58How many roses are sprinkled with you?
52:09How far will I travel?
52:14Do they work alone?
52:20How far will I be?
52:25How far will I be?
52:27How far will I be?
52:28How.
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