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00:09:00Did you?
00:09:02I...
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00:09:06Mrs. Byrne.
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00:09:24Mr. Byrne.
00:09:26Please let me by.
00:09:30Of course.
00:09:32Nice perfume you use, Emily.
00:09:46Oh, Mr. Byrne, you're hurting me.
00:09:48Emily.
00:09:49You've been drinking.
00:09:51Let me go.
00:09:52Would you like me to tell my wife that you've been giving into her perfume?
00:09:54I don't care.
00:09:55Let me go.
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00:09:57Emily.
00:09:57Let me go.
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00:10:00Let me go.
00:10:01Stop it.
00:10:03Do you want the whole neighborhood to hear you?
00:10:05Pull yourself together and I'll let you go.
00:10:08Let me go.
00:10:16But I won't go.
00:10:27I'll let you go.
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00:19:31Kıya, birçok.
00:19:37Birçok.
00:22:38I wish you hadn't gone out today.
00:22:46Come on.
00:22:55Darling, what is it? What's happened?
00:22:57Oh, what is it? What is it?
00:23:01It's nothing. I have a terrible headache, that's all.
00:23:04Oh, Ben, we'd better stay home tonight.
00:23:06No, no. I'll be all right.
00:23:07Don't worry.
00:23:08Oh, darling.
00:23:16Grab the lady by the hand. Round the lady over there.
00:23:23Into the center with a one, two, three, and round that gem from Tennessee.
00:23:27Oh, I can't anymore, Stephen. I'm sorry.
00:23:29Go on, you're the liveliest of the bunch.
00:23:30What a whole body, Mr. Whitaker.
00:23:32I'm not here, boy.
00:23:33Circuline. Eight hands around.
00:23:36Do up your toe and you'll fall down at last, my favorite shot.
00:23:39How many times have you said that this evening?
00:23:41Oh, first time I've met it. Circuline. Eight hands around.
00:23:44Oh, Stephen, you're wonderful.
00:23:45You inspire me, Emily.
00:23:47Stephen, you're right. It's really nice to sing.
00:23:49All the man left. Grab all the man.
00:23:53First you're right and then you're left.
00:23:55To meet your partner, I'll give it a swing and throw it a huddle around the ring.
00:24:14Oh, that brother of yours, a real devil.
00:24:17A real devil.
00:24:19Oh, Stephen, do you know what'll happen to me if I drink that?
00:24:21Why do you think I'm giving it to you?
00:24:25Stephen, you're the limit.
00:24:29Thanks.
00:24:31Well, John, aren't you going to try the punch?
00:24:33No, I don't feel like drinking tonight.
00:24:39What's the matter with him?
00:24:41What?
00:24:42He seems depressed.
00:24:44Have you ever seen him when he wasn't?
00:24:45Oh, that's not nice, Stephen.
00:24:46It must be very hard to love music very much and not to be able to dance and to be a part of things.
00:24:52He could have been part of things tonight.
00:24:53Why didn't he call the dancers as I suggested?
00:24:56He's just naturally a wet blanket, I thought.
00:24:57That's very cruel, Stephen.
00:24:59You wouldn't have said such a thing if you hadn't had...
00:25:01Well, if you hadn't had, say, about four or too many.
00:25:05Don't start me, Ben-Largerie.
00:25:08I'll go and see what's wrong with him.
00:25:11John!
00:25:18Why are you leaving?
00:25:20Just what is the purpose of all this dancing, this drinking?
00:25:23Don't you understand?
00:25:25Can't you see what I'm trying to do?
00:25:26No.
00:25:27Well, if anything should ever come out, everyone will remember that we were here at the party, acting in a normal manner.
00:25:32Well, I think it's repulsive.
00:25:33Do you think I'm enjoying myself?
00:25:35Frankly, I do.
00:25:36I'll beware for the fact that I'm protecting both of us.
00:25:38Us?
00:25:38Yes, us.
00:25:39You helped me get rid of it, didn't you?
00:25:41Whatever I've done, you're in it with me.
00:25:43So I advise you to keep your mouth shut.
00:25:47Sorry I had to remind you of that.
00:25:50Well, I'm going to join the party.
00:25:52Thank you.
00:26:09Is that you, Mrs. Burns?
00:26:17Yes, Mrs. Beach.
00:26:19Oh, you shouldn't have bothered to stay up for us.
00:26:21Oh, Mrs. Burns.
00:26:23What is it?
00:26:25It's Emily.
00:26:26She's not home yet.
00:26:27She's not.
00:26:29No.
00:26:29When I first got here, I thought, maybe you'd sent her on an errand or something.
00:26:33She's still at the home.
00:26:35I'm afraid something's happened.
00:26:37She's probably with her parents.
00:26:38No, Mr. Burns.
00:26:39You don't get on with them.
00:26:40Well, she would have told us if she was going to spend a night with them.
00:26:42The thing that puzzles me is that none of her dresses are missing.
00:26:45How do you know that, Mrs. Beach?
00:26:51She showed me her things when she first came to us, Mr. Burns.
00:26:53She didn't have very much.
00:26:55Well, if none of her dresses are missing, she can't have gone far naked.
00:26:58Steve!
00:26:59I'm not going to sit up and worry about a promiscuous servant girl who wants to make a night of it someplace.
00:27:02I'm going to bed.
00:27:03Wouldn't waste my time reading such trash if I were you, Mr. Burns.
00:27:17Since one is the disappearance of a human being considered trash, your estimation, Miss Bantam.
00:27:21Since I found out with a bad name that Emily Gaunt has given young women like myself in service.
00:27:27Bad name?
00:27:28Yes.
00:27:29That Emily was a proper hussy.
00:27:30scatting about night after night.
00:27:34Young men follow her, and heaven knows what all.
00:27:37There's no doubt but that she was out with one of her many sweethearts the night she disappeared.
00:27:41And she went further than she meant.
00:27:44But, you make your own death, you must lie on it.
00:27:49Would you like your eggs now?
00:27:52No, I don't care for any this morning.
00:27:54Now, Mr. Burns, you haven't eaten proper all week.
00:27:57Miss Bantam, did you know Emily Gaunt?
00:27:59No.
00:28:00But I know them that did.
00:28:03Seems to me you speak with great authority about a person you never knew.
00:28:06Well, Miss Bantam knew her, didn't she?
00:28:09I happened to be present the day after Emily disappeared when the cook was questioned.
00:28:13She didn't give the impression she believed Emily wasn't a decent girl.
00:28:16Yes, but Miss Bantam just happened to overhear Mr. Stephen when Emily's parents came worrying around the other day.
00:28:23Wouldn't you like just one egg?
00:28:25Emily's parents came to see my brother?
00:28:28Yes, and he let him have it, he did.
00:28:30Said he never should have let her work in an honest house in the first place.
00:28:33That she was a thief and a good-for-nothing troll.
00:28:36That's a lie.
00:28:38Good gracious, Mr. Burns.
00:28:39Don't shout at me.
00:28:40It wasn't me that said it.
00:28:44It was your brother.
00:28:45It's the truth, John.
00:28:56At first, I didn't believe it either.
00:28:58But Stephen kept after me to go through my thing.
00:29:00Oh, it was Stephen then who was first suspicious.
00:29:03Yes.
00:29:04Our whole outfit was missing.
00:29:06Hat, dress, shoes, everything.
00:29:09And only yesterday I discovered that the opal earrings that Stephen had given me for my birthday were missing too.
00:29:16Oh, but let's not talk about Emily anymore.
00:29:23It's Stephen that I'm concerned about.
00:29:27I don't know exactly how to say it.
00:29:28There's such a, such a peculiar look that comes over his face when he's talking about Emily.
00:29:37It almost seems as though we were actually enjoying it.
00:29:40As though he delighted in her disappearance.
00:29:44He goes on and on about it.
00:29:47Well, Marjorie, I, I wouldn't worry about it if I were you.
00:29:50After all, he's a, he's a writer.
00:29:53The, the mystery of her disappearance probably intrigues him.
00:29:57Oh, probably you're right.
00:29:59And he fancies the whole thing as a great big melodrama with himself in the leading role.
00:30:05He'd like that.
00:30:06Like the article in this morning's paper?
00:30:08I didn't see it.
00:30:09Stephen took it with him.
00:30:11He left early this morning.
00:30:12Haven't they promised to keep our name out of it?
00:30:18Well, you can't blame them.
00:30:19Makes a better story.
00:30:22I don't understand why they kept their promise for a whole week and,
00:30:25and suddenly today, even a picture of Stephen.
00:30:30I wonder how they got hold of it.
00:30:32I don't know.
00:30:33Why, there's only one print of that picture that I know of.
00:30:50Now, isn't he like a child?
00:30:53He wanted his picture in the paper.
00:30:54I don't know.
00:31:24How do you do, Mr. Byrne?
00:31:29Mr. Miller?
00:31:30What do you think of the display?
00:31:32Very attractive.
00:31:33But, uh, it wasn't up when I passed yesterday.
00:31:36No, your brother called me last night and told me of the publicity he was expecting in the papers.
00:31:41And he wanted me to cash in on it.
00:31:45Thank you, dear boy.
00:31:46Oh, gee, I'd love to be a writer, too.
00:31:49Well, why don't you try, Effie?
00:31:52Your mother says you're very good at making things up.
00:31:54But some of your excuses are masterpieces of imagination.
00:31:59Don't you listen to this scoundrel.
00:32:01Imagination's not enough.
00:32:03Just the other day, I read in a magazine that a writer must write only about things he knows.
00:32:07If he puts down truthfully the things he's actually experienced, if they're exciting enough, he's bound to be very successful.
00:32:16It's very interesting, Mrs. Hampton.
00:32:18It's very interesting, Mrs. Hampton.
00:32:48Don't touch that!
00:33:00Did you read it?
00:33:01No, I only picked it up.
00:33:04What's the matter, Stephen?
00:33:05Nothing.
00:33:06It's not ready to be read, that's all.
00:33:08You never minded my reading your things before.
00:33:11I've changed my ideas about a lot of things.
00:33:13I know.
00:33:14Just the other night when you went out by yourself.
00:33:16Don't nag.
00:33:18The writer needs to be alone to gather experiences.
00:33:19Can't you understand that?
00:33:20I wasn't nagging, Stephen.
00:33:22What I started out to say was simply that when I was alone the other night, and John dropped in...
00:33:26What did he want?
00:33:27Nothing special.
00:33:29It seems so full on lately.
00:33:32We reminisced about those evenings when you used to read your stuff aloud to us.
00:33:35I wish you and John wouldn't discuss me behind my back.
00:33:42I'm not interested in what my brother has to say.
00:33:45He's a bookkeeper and will always be one.
00:33:47He'll never understand the problems of an artist.
00:33:49I was a fool to let you pick on me and criticize my writing.
00:33:51No one picked on you, Stephen.
00:33:52You asked us for our honest opinion and we gave it to you.
00:33:55Never mind.
00:33:55I didn't need anyone then, and I don't need anyone now.
00:33:57I'm doing very well on my own.
00:34:00You mean since Emily.
00:34:05Go on.
00:34:10Go on.
00:34:11You can say it.
00:34:12I didn't mean it that way, Stephen.
00:34:15The success of my book since this Emily thing proves that they were good in the first place.
00:34:19All I needed was a little publicity.
00:34:21In the future, they'll not only be good, but they'll be great.
00:34:23Because they'll be about things I know.
00:34:24Like what you're writing now?
00:34:26Yes.
00:34:27Well, what's it about?
00:34:28Will you stop crying?
00:34:35Let's have our tea.
00:34:37I wasn't crying, Stephen.
00:34:38I was only interested.
00:34:39I don't care for any tea.
00:34:42Thank you.
00:35:02John Burns, accounting office.
00:35:04Walter Herbert, office boy speaking.
00:35:08One moment, please.
00:35:09Uh, it's your housekeeper.
00:35:12She'd like a word with you, Mr. Byrne.
00:35:13Thank you, Walter.
00:35:20Check these over, Elmer.
00:35:26What is it, Miss Badham?
00:35:27Mr. Byrne?
00:35:29With the cold weather coming on, I told the neighborhood boys to gather some driftwood.
00:35:33Save you catching coal like last year.
00:35:34But when I went to get the wood sack, I found that your brother hadn't returned it.
00:35:38I wonder, would you mind stopping there on your way home this evening?
00:35:42When did my brother borrow it, Miss Badham?
00:35:44Several weeks ago, when he was doing the gardening.
00:35:46He sent Emily for it.
00:35:48All right, I'll...
00:35:48When did you say he borrowed it?
00:35:52Several weeks ago.
00:35:53And even though that Emily isn't with him anymore, you'd think they'd return the sack.
00:35:57After all, your name's on it.
00:35:58My...
00:35:58My name is on it?
00:36:06Yes.
00:36:08I've stamped everything you own with India ink.
00:36:11I'll go for it if you're busy.
00:36:13No, no.
00:36:14I'll stop by for it, Miss Badham.
00:36:24I hate this river.
00:36:30We neighbors really should gather for the dishes, Stephen.
00:36:33What's the trouble today, Mrs. Ambrose?
00:36:37That horrible thing floated by again.
00:36:39That dead animal.
00:36:43Couldn't be.
00:36:44Must have sunk long ago.
00:36:47No.
00:36:48No, it isn't.
00:36:50Why, it's a sack.
00:36:52Yes, that's what it is.
00:36:53A sack of some kind.
00:36:55Probably filled with rubbish.
00:36:58You see it?
00:37:03Well, I've other things to do besides standing out here.
00:37:08But I tell you, Stephen, you should write up a petition for it.
00:37:12Yes.
00:37:13Yes, Mrs. Ambrose.
00:37:18Miss, the way some people use this river is just great.
00:37:21Yes, Mrs. Ambrose.
00:37:45Yes.
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00:41:48Bir şey.
00:41:49Bavala.
00:41:52Bavala.
00:41:57Evet.
00:41:58Bu,"?
00:42:00Ya da?
00:42:03Bunu böyle?
00:42:08Biyorum?
00:42:09Bir gün önce yok mu?
00:42:18I can't discuss it now Marjorie. Tell him to come to my place when he gets home. I'll talk to him.
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00:51:08Yes, sir.
00:51:23I'm going to adjust a moment, please.
00:51:38Sorry, I wanted to get my thoughts down before they went away.
00:51:41I'm Lieutenant Sarton, sir.
00:51:42How do you do?
00:51:43What can I do for you?
00:51:44Well, it's, um...
00:51:50It's about, um...
00:51:53This sack.
00:51:55Have you ever seen it before?
00:51:58I don't know.
00:51:59The sacks look pretty much alike.
00:52:02Uh-huh.
00:52:04Looks like the wood sack that was stolen from here.
00:52:07Stolen?
00:52:08It belonged to my brother.
00:52:09Oh, yes.
00:52:10His name is stenciled in there.
00:52:11Is it?
00:52:12I didn't know that.
00:52:13You say that, uh, it was stolen from here?
00:52:15Yes, we borrowed it from him, and when I went to return it, it was gone.
00:52:18Hmm.
00:52:19About how long ago was that?
00:52:21About three or four weeks ago.
00:52:24But if you know it belongs to him, why do you return it to me?
00:52:27Well, we tried to contact him all day, but they had no success.
00:52:30You see, this sack contained the body of Emily Gaunt.
00:52:36Clad only in this inexpensive dressing gown.
00:52:41And according to the medical experts who testified at this inquest, strangled and afterwards thrown into the river.
00:52:51Now, when did you first discover that this dressing gown was missing?
00:52:57It was, uh, when we were getting her things together to send back to her parents.
00:53:02And, uh, when and how did you discover that your own things were missing, Mrs. Byrne?
00:53:07The morning after, Emily failed to return.
00:53:10It was my husband who suggested that I go through my wardrobe.
00:53:14He insisted that inasmuch as none of Emily's dresses were missing, she might have gone out on some of my own things.
00:53:20And then we discovered that not only was my lace dress gone, but some of my best lingerie, uh, an evening wrap and a pair of silver slippers.
00:53:28Was there any other thing of value gone?
00:53:31Yes.
00:53:32Several days later, I found that, but a pair of Opal earrings that my husband had given me for my birthday were missing, too.
00:53:44Then you're under the impression that it was Emily Gaunt who took these things.
00:53:50It was hard for me to believe, for in the short time that Emily worked for us, I found her most dependable.
00:54:00But I, I was forced to this conclusion.
00:54:05What is your occupation, Miss Dantam?
00:54:08I was a housekeeper in the home of Mr. John Byrne, sir, but I'm unemployed at present.
00:54:14How long were you employed there?
00:54:16It would have been five years this coming Christmas.
00:54:19Uh, why are you no longer employed by Mr. Byrne?
00:54:23Because he became too impossible to get along with from the time that Emily Gaunt disappeared.
00:54:37Please explain yourself, Miss Dantam.
00:54:39Well, Mr. Byrne became so irritable I could scarcely speak to him and get a civil answer.
00:54:44In what manner would you say that he had changed?
00:54:46Well, Mr. Coroner, he was in the habit of eating a very hearty breakfast through all years I worked for him.
00:54:53But after that, Emily Gaunt disappeared.
00:54:55In fact, the very morning the story appeared in the newspapers, he scarcely touched a thing.
00:55:02And several times, when I even indicated that the hussy might have got what she deserved, he practically snapped my head off.
00:55:09Miss Bantam, tell us what you know about this sack.
00:55:12Miss Bantam, tell us what you know about this sack.
00:55:14Miss Bantam, tell us what you know about this sack.
00:55:21Miss Bantam, tell us what you know about this sack.
00:55:30It's Mr. John Byrne's all right. I stenciled his name in it.
00:55:31Miss Bantam, tell us what you know about this sack.
00:55:36Miss Bantam, tell us what you know about this sack.
00:55:42Miss Bantam, tell us what you know about this sack.
00:55:44Miss Bantam, tell us what you know about this sack.
00:55:48It's Mr. John Byrne's all right.
00:55:49I stenciled his name in it.
00:55:50The one that was borrowed by Mr. Stephen Byrne?
00:55:52Miss Bantam?
00:55:53Yes, Mr. Stephen was doing some gardening and needed an extra sack.
00:55:55Emily came for it.
00:55:56de
00:55:59iman
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00:56:52I reminded him that he hadn't.
00:56:53He was quite rude to me.
00:56:55Said he was perfectly capable of running his own household.
00:57:00He raised his voice to such an extent that I was quite nervous and upset.
00:57:05Then he dismissed me.
00:57:07And when did the scene occur between you, Miss Phantom?
00:57:11It was the night before Emily's body was found in the river.
00:57:15You've heard testimony that you borrowed the sack some time ago from your brother.
00:57:23Is that correct?
00:57:24It is.
00:57:24And to your knowledge, it was never returned to your brother.
00:57:27That is correct.
00:57:28Before I could return it, I found that someone had stolen it.
00:57:30And has your brother access to your home?
00:57:35He has.
00:57:36You mean he has a key to your home?
00:57:39No, Mr. Coroner.
00:57:41The back door's always open.
00:57:42Then there was nothing to prevent his coming to your home at a time when you were not there
00:57:46and taking what was rightfully his.
00:57:49No, nothing to prevent it.
00:57:50But in this case, I don't think it's probable.
00:57:55By the way, Mr. Byrne, it may have helped this case if you'd reported that the sack had been stolen from your home.
00:58:00I didn't think the loss of an old sack worth troubling the police about.
00:58:03But why didn't you report the theft of the more valuable things either?
00:58:07The opal earrings, for example.
00:58:09Because I didn't wish to cause Emily's parents further concern.
00:58:18Besides, my wife and I felt that eventually poor Emily would return and the articles would be recovered.
00:58:23Now tell me, Mr. Byrne, when was the last time you used this sack for gathering wood?
00:58:35Some weeks ago.
00:58:36It's hard to say.
00:58:38Oh, could it have been about three weeks ago?
00:58:46What you mean is, about the time that Emily Gaunt disappeared?
00:58:49I must ask you not to mind what I mean, Mr. Byrne.
00:58:53Would you say it was four, perhaps?
00:58:56I couldn't be sure.
00:58:58Then, would you say it was near the time that Emily Gaunt disappeared?
00:59:02I couldn't be sure.
00:59:04The collection of firewood, unlike a marriage or a birthday, is not a festive moment in my life.
00:59:14I don't remember.
00:59:16But you do remember the testimony that the sack was stolen from your brother?
00:59:24Will you kindly give an oral answer to the questions asked for this inquest?
00:59:29I do.
00:59:33Does it not strike you as being rather odd that a thief would bother to take an object of such little value?
00:59:43I wouldn't know.
00:59:45Or that a girl, if we concede for a moment that Emily Gaunt took it,
00:59:51do you think she would have taken such a sack with her to some mysterious rendezvous?
00:59:57I am not here to answer riddles.
01:00:02No, I shouldn't think you were.
01:00:06Mr. Byrne, I will be more direct then.
01:00:10Did you know the deceased Emily Gaunt intimately?
01:00:20Mr. Byrne, I asked if...
01:00:22She was employed by my brother.
01:00:23I knew Emily Gaunt by sight.
01:00:26Is it usual for you to zealously defend persons whom you're known by sight
01:00:29to the extent that you snap off the head of a woman who has served you faithfully for five years?
01:00:34I would defend anyone who was being maliciously slandered.
01:00:37Very admirable indeed.
01:00:39Especially when they were being slandered by people whose bitterness.
01:00:41That is all, Mr. Byrne.
01:00:46For one who was not here to answer riddles, I must say you've done very well.
01:00:50Mr. Coroner, Mr. John Byrne was the last of the witnesses for this inquest.
01:01:02I have a few things I'd like to say, if anyone will let me.
01:01:05If they pertain to this inquest, by all means, Mrs. Ambrose.
01:01:08Well, I can't sit here any longer, listening to all these insinuations against a boy who couldn't possibly harm a fly.
01:01:14It's ridiculous.
01:01:16Preposterous.
01:01:16It's downright silly, that's what it is.
01:01:19Mrs. Ambrose, will you kindly control your temper
01:01:23and give us a more coherent reason for your impatience with this inquest?
01:01:28Now, Harry, I'm not trying to take advantage of our friendship,
01:01:31but I've known these Byrne boys since they were lads.
01:01:34And John's only fault is that he works too hard and never thinks evil of anyone.
01:01:38And as for this silly old maid,
01:01:40I'll explain as the nose on your face she's in love with him.
01:01:42And imagined heaven knows what about him.
01:01:44And when an old maid's in love, heaven protect the object of her affections
01:01:47if that love goes unrequited.
01:01:49All the devils and all the fjords.
01:01:51Oh!
01:01:52And if there's anyone else who wants to know anything about himself,
01:02:02just let me know.
01:02:08Was there anything else you wished to know, Harry?
01:02:12That will be all, Mrs. Ambrose.
01:02:14And so, in all probability,
01:02:18Emily Gaunt, dressed in her mistress's finery,
01:02:22went off to some secret tryst.
01:02:25Therefore, the conclusion of this inquest is
01:02:27that the girl was murdered
01:02:30by person or persons unknown.
01:02:37Inquest dismissed!
01:02:38Oh, Mr. Byrne!
01:03:06Mr. Byrne!
01:03:12Yes?
01:03:12No, not you.
01:03:14Mr. Stephen Byrne.
01:03:15Me?
01:03:16Yes.
01:03:17They'd like to see you inside a moment.
01:03:19Certainly.
01:03:20You go on.
01:03:21I won't be long.
01:03:36Sorry to trouble you again, Mr. Byrne,
01:03:42but you probably realize
01:03:43the case is far from being closed.
01:03:45So?
01:03:46Are you certain you have nothing more
01:03:48you'd like to say to us?
01:03:49Nothing.
01:03:50I can understand your feeling, Mr. Byrne.
01:03:51After all, the man is your brother.
01:03:54But if there's any further light
01:03:56you can throw on this...
01:03:57There's nothing more I can say.
01:03:59Except that I'm fully convinced
01:04:00that my brother is innocent.
01:04:03Was that all?
01:04:04That was all.
01:04:17It was foolish to call him back.
01:04:34Yes?
01:04:42Stephen.
01:04:42What is it?
01:04:43You know I'm working.
01:04:44Stephen, why are you so irritable?
01:04:46What is it?
01:04:48I'm rather worried.
01:04:49Can't you wait and tell me about it later?
01:04:52All right.
01:04:52I'll be in my room.
01:04:54It's about Lieutenant Sarton.
01:04:55I'm sorry I snapped it.
01:05:25I was trying to finish a chapter.
01:05:28What did you want to tell me?
01:05:34Well, it's...
01:05:36It's that in these last weeks
01:05:38since the inquest,
01:05:39I seem to run into that detective
01:05:42all the time.
01:05:44And just a little while ago
01:05:45at the market, too.
01:05:46and he always looks at me
01:05:48as though...
01:05:49as though he thinks
01:05:50I know something
01:05:51I haven't told about Emily.
01:05:54Has he...
01:05:54Has he ever asked you any questions?
01:05:57No, but last night
01:05:59after you'd gone out,
01:06:00I decided to go over
01:06:01to Mrs. Ambrose's
01:06:02and I saw someone
01:06:04across the street.
01:06:05It looked like him.
01:06:06and I...
01:06:08I almost have a feeling
01:06:09that...
01:06:11that he's been watching the house.
01:06:13How long was he there?
01:06:14I don't know.
01:06:16When I got back,
01:06:17he was gone.
01:06:17I don't know.
01:06:26Well, if he has any snooping to do,
01:06:28I should think he'd do it
01:06:29in John's direction.
01:06:30What do you mean, Stephen?
01:06:32You were at the inquest.
01:06:34You know what I mean.
01:06:35No, I don't.
01:06:37Well, if you ask me,
01:06:38he acted so stupidly
01:06:39that he forced everyone
01:06:40to believe that he had
01:06:41something to do with it.
01:06:42Stephen!
01:06:43On top of everything else,
01:06:44he hasn't acted normal
01:06:45since the inquest.
01:06:46He shuns everybody.
01:06:48He won't even talk to me.
01:06:51Let's face it.
01:06:52John's a cripple.
01:06:53He knows he hasn't a chance
01:06:54with a girl of our class.
01:06:56It's not hard to believe
01:06:56that he carried on
01:06:57with a servant girl.
01:06:58Stop it.
01:07:00Aside from everything
01:07:00he's done for you,
01:07:01he's your brother.
01:07:05There's a limit to this business
01:07:06of being brothers, Marjorie.
01:07:08Stephen, you're insane.
01:07:12You're very fond of him,
01:07:13aren't you?
01:07:14You know that.
01:07:18Are you in love with him?
01:07:22How long has this been going on?
01:07:26I don't think I haven't
01:07:27been aware of it.
01:07:28You have a filthy mind.
01:07:44This isn't going to be
01:07:45very flattering, my dear,
01:07:46if I haven't the slightest
01:07:48pang of jealousy.
01:07:49Şarkı için bir süreçte.
01:07:51Fakat bu şarkı için çok mükemmel.
01:07:53Sazı mı?
01:07:55Ancak bir şarkı da.
01:07:57Fakat bu şarkı için şarkı için.
01:08:00Şarkı için çok mükemmel.
01:08:04Şarkı için çok mükemmel.
01:08:06Şarkı için şarkı.
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01:11:30John, don't talk like that.
01:11:32There must be something I can do.
01:11:40No.
01:11:42The only thing to do is to go away.
01:11:44I thought it out very clearly.
01:11:45John, then promise me one thing.
01:11:49Before you do anything,
01:11:51before you make any decisions,
01:11:53let me know.
01:11:57I promise.
01:12:00I'll see you.
01:12:14Won't you come in, John?
01:12:17I'd rather not mind you.
01:12:19Good night, Ben.
01:12:20And thanks for seeing me home.
01:12:22Good night.
01:12:23Stephen, Stephen, it's about John.
01:12:42I'm not interested.
01:12:44Stephen, please.
01:12:45He's desperate.
01:12:46I'm afraid he's going to harm himself in some way.
01:12:49Don't be dramatic.
01:12:50He as much has told me so tonight.
01:12:52He said he'd rather be dead
01:12:53than go on the way things have been going.
01:13:00You mean...
01:13:02suicide?
01:13:03Yes, Stephen.
01:13:04Please, Stephen.
01:13:05Try to stay with him as much as you can.
01:13:08If you hurry, you can catch up with him now.
01:13:10All right, Marjorie.
01:13:14If you insist.
01:13:15Thank you, Stephen.
01:13:25I almost forgot.
01:13:26Mrs. Ambrose was over.
01:13:28She said as long as it's Cook's day off,
01:13:30you should let her know
01:13:30if you want to have supper with her.
01:13:33I mean, don't move to her tonight.
01:13:34I'll have something here.
01:13:35Well, you'd better tell her now
01:13:42before she goes to any trouble.
01:13:44You know how sensitive she is.
01:13:46Yes, I guess you're right.
01:14:05I'll have something.
01:14:28Thank you.
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01:18:46ederim.
01:18:47İzlediğiniz için teşekkürler.
01:18:48çünkü bizim having alcın...
01:18:49donanmazsanız Olmaz 거죠?
01:18:50Onif.....
01:18:59içerisindeいて bir başka birijdekто worshusun ¡Ak Republic!
01:19:03Margaoute Welcome!
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01:19:05Ve hastayacak başka inhibition...
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01:19:10Oρούmenın çok sorUNl peaceful.
01:19:15mejor G marvelous.
01:19:16I can't understand my own brother expecting to go on sharing my wife with me.
01:19:23I'm going to the police, Stephen.
01:19:25I'm going to tell them the whole story, including my partner's.
01:19:29I should have a long time ago.
01:19:46I should have a long time ago.
01:20:16I should have a long time ago.
01:20:46How many times have I told you to keep away from my desk?
01:20:54I hadn't expected to have it read for some time.
01:20:57But since you have read it, tell me what you think about it.
01:20:59How can you ask me that?
01:21:03Well, don't you think it's good?
01:21:05Can't you appreciate its quality quite apart from its content?
01:21:07Not when it says that my husband is a murderer.
01:21:09I thought I disguised it completely.
01:21:12But you read between the lines, didn't you?
01:21:14John must love you very much, letting everyone think he did it.
01:21:17Oh, no.
01:21:18He loved you very much.
01:21:20He was old-fashioned.
01:21:21He believed in chivalry.
01:21:23That's why he kept silent about it.
01:21:26But you, I...
01:21:27I don't think I can expect you to keep silent about it.
01:21:32Can I?
01:21:33You intend to go on forever, letting people think he did it?
01:21:35If John disappeared tonight, if something should have happened to him,
01:21:45let's say he drowned himself in the river,
01:21:47that would solve everything, wouldn't it?
01:21:49Steve!
01:21:50Everyone would know that he was driven to commit suicide by his guilt,
01:21:53wouldn't they?
01:21:55You're forgetting about me.
01:21:57Oh, no.
01:21:58I'm not forgetting about you.
01:22:01John committed suicide tonight.
01:22:03What?
01:22:04I saw to it.
01:22:05Before I'm through with you,
01:22:07they'll know that what John did once, he did again.
01:22:13Stephen, you're insane.
01:22:15Am I?
01:22:29Don't you realize, Marjorie,
01:22:31you're reading the manuscript to solve everything.
01:22:34You know,
01:22:36I met Emily on the stairs.
01:22:38She was coming down from her bath.
01:22:40She'd used your perfume.
01:22:43She looked rather pretty, and I wanted to kiss her.
01:22:45But she got frightened and screamed.
01:22:46I had to stop her screaming.
01:22:47I didn't mean to kill her.
01:22:48I hardly touched her.
01:22:50But I didn't realize how easy it would be.
01:22:53So very easy.
01:22:54I saw her.
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