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01:30Giles, see my horse is stabled.
01:40Not fit for man or beast to be out.
01:49Dr. Larson.
01:51No, Mrs. Bailey, what's this about Miss Rose?
01:53But it was all so unexpected.
01:54One moment she was sitting at the piano playing,
01:56and the next she was pale as marble, and my hands were like ice.
02:00I'll go up and see him at once.
02:01I was afraid of something like this.
02:03She's not very strong, you know.
02:05And nursing our young friend here...
02:07If it might, what Miss Rose is ill, sir.
02:09No, no, of course not, but I wish she'd taken my advice.
02:12Still, women always think they know best.
02:14Now, you stay here, Mrs. Bailey, till I make my examination.
02:18Ah, what a confounded night it is.
02:21I may be some little time, Mrs. Bailey, but don't worry.
02:24I'll let you have my report as soon as I can.
02:27Is Miss Rose very ill, Mrs. Bailey?
02:29I hope not, Oliver.
02:31I've been very happy with her since you came into my keeping.
02:34Too happy, perhaps.
02:35Is there anything I can do to help?
02:37No, Oliver.
02:39Just stay with me and be my strength
02:41until we hear what Dr. Losman has to say.
02:42Let's preach.
02:52May we know.
02:55This is the place, Martin.
03:25He said it was on the waterfront.
03:28Why don't you knock then?
03:29He said nine o'clock.
03:51Stand still a minute.
03:52I'll be with you directly.
03:55Oh, is that the man?
03:57Yes, that's him.
03:58Well, not what I told you, then.
04:00Be careful to say as little as you can,
04:02or you'll give us a way for sure.
04:06Come here.
04:08Come in, don't keep me here.
04:13I'll do what you mean, standing, lingering there in the wet.
04:15Oh, we was only cooling ourselves.
04:18Cooling yourselves?
04:19All the rain that ever fell or ever will fall will put out as much of hell's fire as a man can carry about within him.
04:27And not cool yourself so easily, don't think it.
04:30Is this a woman?
04:31This is the woman, sir.
04:33Do you think women can never keep secrets, I suppose?
04:36I know they will keep one until it is found out.
04:38And what may that be?
04:39The loss of their own good name.
04:41If a woman is party to a secret that might hang or transport her,
04:45I'm not afraid of her telling it to anybody.
04:47Do you understand me, mistress?
04:49No, I don't.
04:51Oh, of course you don't.
04:53Why should you?
05:01Hear him? Hear him?
05:05Rolling and crashing on us.
05:07It echoes through a thousand cabins of the...
05:09Oh, so I'm hiding from it.
05:17Oh, so I'm hiding from it.
05:47It sometimes brings somewhere.
05:50Don't mind me now.
05:52It's over for this once.
06:06Sit down.
06:11The sooner we come to our business, the better parole.
06:14This woman knows about it, does she?
06:16I do.
06:18You were with this hag.
06:19One night she died.
06:21She told you something.
06:22About the mother of the boy you named to him, yes, she did.
06:25Well?
06:27Yeah, wait a minute.
06:28If I should tell you, what is it worth?
06:31Oh, who the devil can say that until they know what it is?
06:34No one better than you, I think.
06:36Maybe money's worth to get, eh?
06:38Perhaps the money.
06:38Something that was taken from her.
06:41Something that she wore.
06:42Oh, you'd better bid.
06:43I've heard enough to assure me that you're the man I ought to talk to.
06:46What's it worth to you?
06:48Oh, maybe nothing.
06:49Maybe 20 pounds.
06:51Speak out to me, would you?
06:53Make it five and 20 pounds in gold and I'll tell you all I know.
06:57Not before.
06:58What if I pay for nothing?
07:00Oh, you can easily take it away again.
07:02I'm but a woman alone here and unprotected.
07:05I am here, my love.
07:07And I'm sure Mr. Monks is too much of a gentleman to attempt any violence to parochial persons.
07:14I may be, as I may say, a little run to seed.
07:19But I'm still a very determined officer of uncommon strength, if only I'm once roused.
07:25It's just that I take a little rousing, that's all.
07:28You're a fool and you'd better hold your tongue.
07:30You'd better have it cut out before he came, if he can't speak in a lower tone.
07:34So he's your husband, is he?
07:36He? My husband?
07:38I thought as much when you came in.
07:39Not so much the better.
07:41I've less hesitation in dealing with two people when I find there is only one will between them.
07:52Now.
07:54When this woman that we called old Sally died, she and I were alone together.
07:59There's nobody else with you.
08:00No secreture idiot in some other bed.
08:02Not a soul.
08:03I stood alone for the body when death come over it.
08:07She told me of a young creature what had brought a child into the world some years before.
08:12This same child was the one you named to him last night.
08:15And the mother.
08:17Old Sally told me that she'd robbed her.
08:19What became of the thing she stole?
08:21She sell it?
08:22Where is it now?
08:22That was all she told me.
08:25After that, she just fell back and died.
08:28I don't believe you.
08:29A lie.
08:31Said more.
08:32Tell me the truth of my heaven or tear the life out of her deal.
08:35My dear.
08:35I interrupted another word.
08:37But after she was dead, I found a dirty piece of paper, clasped in her hand.
08:42Yes, what was in it?
08:43Nothing.
08:44It was a pawnbroker's duplicate.
08:46For what?
08:47For what?
08:47In good time, I'll tell you.
08:50Thinking that someday something might come of it, I redeemed the pledge.
08:55There.
08:57The wedding ring has the name Agnes engraved on the inside and a date, the year previous to
09:02that in which the child was born.
09:04The locket has two bits of air in it.
09:06I wish you'd told me all this, my love.
09:08What good would it have done you to know it?
09:10Is this all there was?
09:12Oh, is that what you expected to get from it?
09:16Yes.
09:21Before I go from here, can this be held against me?
09:24No, never.
09:25Not against me either.
09:27Let me see here.
09:29Stay me well.
09:30Don't move a step away.
09:32Your life's not worth a farthing.
09:38Look out.
09:39Ah, don't fear me.
09:42We're going to let you down quietly waiting we seated over it, if that'd be my game.
09:47To find a man's body down there.
09:50Where would it be tomorrow morning?
09:51Twelve miles down the river.
09:54A couple of pieces besides.
10:00The sea ever gives up its dead.
10:02As the books say it will.
10:04Keep its gold and silver to itself.
10:07And this trash amongst it.
10:20There.
10:22Although nothing more to say to each other,
10:24we can now break up this pleasant party.
10:27By all means.
10:29Quiet tongue in your head.
10:30You may depend on me, Mr. Monks.
10:33I'm not afraid of your wife talking.
10:42Get away from this place as fast as you can.
10:44Come on.
10:46Oliver.
10:47Yes, Mrs. Mary.
10:49Will you do something for me?
10:54Something rather important in particular?
10:58Yes, ma'am.
10:59Of course I will.
11:00This letter is to my son.
11:13He and Rose have always been very good friends.
11:16I hesitated to send the letter before,
11:18but now I think we should be told how ill Rose is.
11:21But Dr. Osborne said Mr. Rose is getting...
11:22He only said that to comfort us, my dear.
11:25Rose is very, very ill indeed.
11:28Will you take this letter to the inn at Chertsey
11:30and tell it and send it by express on horseback to its address?
11:33I can trust you to see that done, I know.
11:36I'll run all the way, Mrs. Mayley.
11:38And all the way back, too.
11:39For London, eh? By express.
11:50Well, eh...
11:52Well, I expect we can do that.
11:55Harry Mayley Squire.
11:58And you'll see it goes really quickly, sir,
11:59because it's very important.
12:01As soon as a boy can saddle a horse, it'll be away.
12:04Hey! Just a minute.
12:05Your receipt.
12:06Oh, thank you, sir. I forgot about that.
12:09I'm very sorry, sir.
12:11I'm such a tired to get home.
12:12I didn't see you coming.
12:14I think I might be rid of you tonight
12:15if I had the courage to say the word.
12:18Must you start up in my path at every turn?
12:20I'm very sorry if I've hurt you, sir.
12:23Rot you! Get out of my sight!
12:26Landlord!
12:28Landlord!
12:29Horse for London this minute!
12:32There, my dear, there.
12:34I told you I brought something good with me.
12:36Dodger, my dear, give Bill the other trifles
12:39we spent all our money on this morning.
12:42Here you are, Bill.
12:43I'll have a pound of seven or six-mini green.
12:45So precious strong, if I mix it with boiling water,
12:47it'll put in I'll blow the lid of the teapot off.
12:49Two and a half-quarton bran.
12:51A pound of best fresh.
12:53A piece of double Gloucester.
12:55And to round it up all,
12:56some of the richest salt you ever lashed.
12:59Yeah.
13:00Take care.
13:00Don't break too near the candle.
13:01You'll set yourself a light in.
13:02Sorry.
13:02You'll do now, Bill, my dear.
13:05You'll do now.
13:06Do?
13:07I might have been dumped for twenty times over
13:09before you'd have done anything to help me.
13:11What do you mean,
13:12leaving me here without money?
13:14Lying here like a sick rat in a hole
13:16for weeks on end.
13:17Oh, don't be out of temple, Bill.
13:19I couldn't help it, my dear.
13:21Indeed, I couldn't.
13:22I had much business to attend to.
13:24But I never forgot you once, Bill, dear.
13:26Never once upon my honour.
13:28Upon your watch.
13:30Here, cut me off a piece of that pie, you boy,
13:33to take the taste of that out of my mouth
13:34before it chokes me dead.
13:36If it hadn't been for Nancy, I might have died.
13:38Oh, well, now, Bill.
13:39All the pagans brought you food and liquor.
13:42What more can you want?
13:43Well, what's the money from you tonight?
13:45Tonight I haven't a coin about me,
13:47Bill, do you not a coin?
13:49I got a wife,
13:50which I pinched on a very respectable old gentleman.
13:52If you care to take the marks out,
13:54you can sell it.
13:55Oh, you've got money enough at home.
13:56And don't think I don't know it,
13:58you have a vicious offence.
14:00Give us some of that blunt you've got in the way.
14:02Why, Bill, dear, I haven't...
14:03Now, don't you tell me that.
14:04I want some money tonight,
14:05and that's all there is to it.
14:07Well, I'll see if I can find a trifle somewhere, Bill, dear.
14:10I'll send the artful around.
14:12Oh, no, you won't.
14:13The artful's a deal too artful for my liking.
14:17If we get to come, he'll lose his way
14:18or get dodged by the traps
14:20or anything else to get pointed
14:21if you put him up to it.
14:23Now, Nancy can go to the can and fetch it.
14:27Then we'll make sure.
14:30Oh, what's wrong with that, then, eh?
14:31Or have you got somebody coming
14:33as you don't want us to know about, eh?
14:36No, no, Bill.
14:38To be sure, I haven't.
14:40How could I?
14:41That's what I'd like to know.
14:43Well, Nancy will come with me
14:45for a little something
14:46if that's how you wish it.
14:48What time is it?
14:49Eight o'clock.
14:50Why?
14:53Oh, nothing, Bill, nothing.
14:55I must be going.
14:57Come with me, Nancy.
14:59Come, Roger.
15:00Roger.
15:00Mother, why in heaven's name
15:24didn't you write to me sooner?
15:25I did, Harry,
15:26but on reflection I kept the letter back
15:28till I heard Dr. Losman's opinion.
15:29that Rose should have...
15:31if anything had happened to her
15:33before I came,
15:34how could you ever have forgiven yourself?
15:37How could I ever have known happiness again?
15:40You know, I have no thought,
15:42no hope, no view in life beyond her.
15:44And in spite of your opposition,
15:48if she recovers,
15:49I shall ask you to become my wife.
15:52Harry,
15:53oh, Harry,
15:54before you stake your all on this chance,
15:57reflect for a few moments,
15:58my dear boy,
15:59on Rose's history
16:00and consider what effect
16:01it might have on reunion.
16:03Nobody could love Rose
16:04more than I do,
16:05but if an enthusiastic,
16:07ardent, ambitious young man
16:08should marry a wife
16:09on whose name there is a stain,
16:10it may be visited on my children
16:13and on their children also.
16:15No matter how good
16:16and generous his nature may be,
16:18he may one day
16:19repent of the connection
16:21he made in early life
16:22and she may have the pain
16:23of knowing he does.
16:24Oh, Mother,
16:24he'd be a selfish brute
16:25unworthy of the name of man
16:26and of the woman you described
16:28if he acted thus.
16:28You think so now, Harry?
16:29And always will.
16:32Mother,
16:32let this rest with Rose.
16:36If God is good to us
16:37and this illness should pass,
16:38let Rose hear me.
16:40Let me speak to her
16:41before I go away.
16:45Farewell.
16:50How much longer
16:51before we know?
16:52Dr. Lossman will tell us
16:53when he can.
16:55He says the crisis
16:56will be tonight.
17:02Five, ten, fifteen.
17:08Has anybody been?
17:09Ah, no.
17:10Don't live in the lake,
17:11Frankie.
17:12It's been the dullest swipes.
17:14And you ought to stand
17:14to something handsome
17:15for keeping us so low.
17:16Yeah, we'd be the sleepy
17:17sparsest nougat
17:18if we hadn't been
17:18kept awake by playing cribbage.
17:20Charlie's clean me out.
17:21Yeah, but I'm going
17:22to earn some more
17:23when I like,
17:23can't I, Frankie?
17:24Well, be sure you can, Tom,
17:25and the sooner you go,
17:26the better.
17:27Now, Dr. Charlie,
17:28you ought to be out on the lake.
17:29Oh, it's mere pain
17:30and nothing done yet.
17:31Away, all of you.
17:33Away.
17:37Now, Nancy, my dear,
17:39I'll get you that cash.
17:42It's only the key
17:43of a little cupboard
17:44where I keep
17:45a few odd things
17:46the boys get.
17:47I never lock
17:48my own money up, Nancy,
17:50for I've none
17:51to lock up, my dear.
17:53It's a hard trade
17:55and no thanks, Nancy, dear,
17:57but I like seeing
17:58young people around me
18:00and I bear it all.
18:02I bear it all.
18:03Shh.
18:05Who's there?
18:06Listen.
18:07Megan?
18:08Huh?
18:09Oh, it's the man
18:09I expected before.
18:11Don't say anything
18:12about the money
18:12before him, Nancy.
18:13He won't stop long.
18:20Who's this?
18:21Oh, just one
18:22of my young people.
18:23Oh, no, no,
18:23don't move, Nancy.
18:24I hear the news.
18:25It's great.
18:26And good.
18:26It's not bad, anyway.
18:28If I have a word with you,
18:28where can we go?
18:30Stop here, Nancy.
18:31We shan't be long.
18:54What else?
18:59Oh, no.
19:00Oh, no.
19:02You should leave here.
19:04I know.
19:19Bye.
19:20Bye.
19:22I'll get you the money now, Nancy.
19:47Why, Nancy, how pale you look.
19:50Pale.
19:52Quite as chalk.
19:54What have you been doing with yourself, eh?
19:57Nothing that I know of except sitting in this close place for an hour long.
20:01Let me have the money and get back for God's sake.
20:16There should be a change any time now.
20:20Which way it will go, I cannot say.
20:23But I thought you should both be here.
20:25Doctor.
20:26She has youth on her side and youth resistance.
20:32The chances are equal.
20:34Is that all the comfort you can give me?
20:36It would be wrong for me to give more.
20:37Doctor.
20:38There's a look on her face.
20:39A fleeting expression as if something had happened.
20:42Rose.
20:43I'm here.
20:44Harry.
20:45Rose, don't go away from me.
20:46Live for my sake.
20:48Doctor.
20:49I'm here.
20:50Harry.
20:51Rose, don't go away from me.
20:53Live for my sake.
20:55Doctor.
20:56She...
20:57But tell me for the love of heaven.
20:58Compose yourself, my dear boy.
20:59God has been good and merciful.
21:00The crisis passed.
21:01She will live to bless us all for years to come.
21:03To come.
21:04To come.
21:05To come.
21:06To come.
21:07To come.
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21:10Thanks.
21:11To come.
21:12To come.
21:13To come.
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21:16about life.
21:17Very, very decorum.
21:18God has been good and merciful.
21:21For crisis passed.
21:23She will live to bless us all for years to come.
21:23The crisis passed.
21:24She will live to bless us all for years to come.
21:29You were long enough drawn, were you?
21:51Megan kept me waiting.
21:53Let me go, Bill.
21:57Burn me body.
21:59You look like a corpse, just come back to life again.
22:03What's the matter?
22:04Nothing.
22:06Why do you look at me so hard?
22:09What foolery is this then?
22:13What is it?
22:13What do you mean?
22:15What are you thinking of?
22:16Nothing, Bill, nothing.
22:19Leave me.
22:20Leave me.
22:24I'm tired, that's all.
22:27I want to go to sleep.
22:29Put your own face on again when you wake something, or I'll alter it so, and you do want it again, you won't know it.
22:41Oh, God.
22:44Oh, God, please help me.
22:49Show me a way to help the boy, before it's too late.
22:54I want to go to sleep.
22:54I want to go to sleep.
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