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00:01:07Well, I'm going to Mass.
00:01:10Okay.
00:01:12Michael.
00:01:14What, me?
00:01:15Oh, thanks.
00:01:17Thank you very much.
00:01:19Look, you don't have to take part.
00:01:21Just be there with me.
00:01:24Sit and admire the church, you mean?
00:01:26I doubt it. You forget.
00:01:27That's the first place I visited the day we arrived here.
00:01:31Now, you're going to be late.
00:01:37Once you would have.
00:01:38Oh, no, that was a long time ago.
00:01:40I've seen the light.
00:01:42But from your point of view, the dark.
00:01:45Besides, I promised George I'd give him a little time.
00:01:48George?
00:01:49George Newton.
00:01:50You know the young fellow's taking his finals this year?
00:01:52Isn't it enough that you work six days a week now?
00:01:54Sundays as well?
00:01:55Well, darling, you always go to church on Sundays.
00:01:57I always stay home alone doing nothing.
00:02:00There's any harm in giving George some of that free time?
00:02:02Now, make up for my absence by singing extra loud.
00:02:20I'm in.
00:02:22Hello, George.
00:02:24Darling.
00:02:54Afternoon, Mrs. Lane.
00:02:55Is the professor home yet?
00:02:57No, not yet.
00:02:58Any idea how long he'll be?
00:03:00Oh, no.
00:03:02Well, he might have stopped in to see the dean.
00:03:04Yes, I think he said he was going to do that.
00:03:06No, that makes things difficult.
00:03:07Oh.
00:03:08Can I help?
00:03:09I left some papers here the other day.
00:03:11I need to work on them.
00:03:12Oh, you're George Newton, aren't you?
00:03:14That's right.
00:03:16Well, the papers would be on his desk somewhere.
00:03:18Why don't you come in?
00:03:18Have a look.
00:03:19Thank you very much.
00:03:21Did you get much work done yesterday?
00:03:23Not a thing.
00:03:24Oh.
00:03:29There you are.
00:03:30Help yourself.
00:03:32I suppose my husband got to talking yesterday and forgot about tutoring altogether, hmm?
00:03:38I really wouldn't know about that.
00:03:40But did you forget?
00:03:41Or oversleep?
00:03:43Forget what?
00:03:44Your session with the professor yesterday.
00:03:47Sunday.
00:03:48I have a golden rule, keep away from academics on Sundays.
00:03:52Yeah, but he said you were expected.
00:03:55Not me.
00:03:55Maybe somebody else, but not me.
00:03:57No, he distinctly said...
00:03:59Maybe he's going the way of all professors, getting absent-minded.
00:04:02That's the legend, isn't it?
00:04:03Yes, I suppose it is.
00:04:05Now, what do you think that's going to grow up to be?
00:04:08Well, what do you think you're doing?
00:04:09Oh.
00:04:10Oh, I'm sorry, sir.
00:04:10I was looking for the notes of my thesis.
00:04:12Oh, darling.
00:04:14I said it would be all right.
00:04:15Yeah, of course it is.
00:04:16You're looking in the wrong place.
00:04:18There you are, George.
00:04:19Oh, thanks.
00:04:20Are you, uh, rediscovering the wheel, Professor, or making a bomb?
00:04:24All right.
00:04:24It's just a little practical problem I set myself.
00:04:27Well, thanks again, Mrs. Lane.
00:04:28I'll see you myself, huh?
00:04:29Bye, George.
00:04:29Bye.
00:04:32I thought you said he came here yesterday.
00:04:34Hmm?
00:04:35Newton.
00:04:36You said that he was coming here for extra tuition.
00:04:39Did I say Newton?
00:04:40I meant Wilson, of course.
00:04:43Oh.
00:04:45I'll make some tea.
00:04:46Right.
00:05:00I forgot to tell you, I'm seeing the Petersons Thursday night.
00:05:07I said I'm seeing Marjorie and John Thursday night.
00:05:09Yes, darling.
00:05:10I, I do know who the Petersons are.
00:05:13Any messages for them?
00:05:17They just live around the corner.
00:05:19Well, we rarely see them.
00:05:20You hardly ever.
00:05:21I thought you might want me to say something.
00:05:24Say something?
00:05:25Like what?
00:05:26Well, like, uh, give my regards to Marjorie.
00:05:31Give my regards to Marjorie.
00:05:33Oh, now you can be more sincere than that.
00:05:37Give Marjorie my regards.
00:05:40Tell her I hope to see you soon.
00:05:43Satisfied?
00:05:44Yes.
00:05:45Please, Mr.
00:05:46Yes.
00:05:57Rarely see them, hardly ever.
00:05:58I, I thought maybe you might want me to say something.
00:06:01Say something?
00:06:02Like what?
00:06:03Well, like, uh, give Marjorie my regards.
00:06:07Well, by all means, give Marjorie my regards.
00:06:10Oh, now you can be more sincere than that.
00:06:14Give Marjorie my regards.
00:06:16Tell her I hope to see you soon.
00:06:20Satisfied?
00:06:21Yes.
00:07:00I hope to see you soon.
00:07:10Oh, my God.
00:07:56Give Marjorie my regards.
00:07:58Tell her I hope to see her soon.
00:09:03Oh, no, Mike, please.
00:09:04It's over.
00:09:06I can't go on like this.
00:09:07No, Stella.
00:09:08No, darling.
00:09:09No.
00:09:11She'll never divorce you.
00:09:14You love me, don't you?
00:09:15You know I do.
00:09:17Well, then, trust me.
00:09:18Trust me just for a while long, don't you?
00:09:20Just for a while long.
00:09:22What a meeting like this.
00:09:25Well, things are going to be different.
00:09:26I know they are.
00:09:31I do love you.
00:09:33I do.
00:09:37I do.
00:09:42Oh, I must go.
00:09:47I'll drive you to the corner.
00:09:50Now, walk.
00:09:52Really, I prefer to.
00:10:17What will you do?
00:10:18Hmm?
00:10:19Well, have an early night.
00:10:21I've got a good book.
00:10:22Uh-huh.
00:10:24Not expecting anyone, then?
00:10:26No.
00:10:28Will you be late?
00:10:29Oh, moderately.
00:10:31The whole object discussed the new curriculum.
00:10:33That's why I said there was no need to invite you.
00:10:36Ah.
00:10:37You know how Peterson goes on, and you've been through it before.
00:10:40So, well, it puts me off seeing you get more and more bored and tired.
00:10:45Early night will do you good.
00:10:50See you later?
00:10:51Mm-hmm.
00:10:53Night.
00:11:40What have you forgotten now?
00:11:47What is it?
00:11:48Did you move those papers?
00:11:50What papers?
00:11:51I left them on my desk.
00:11:52Well, then they're still there.
00:11:53I can't find them.
00:11:54Well, I haven't moved anything.
00:11:57Oh.
00:11:57I don't.
00:12:04Honestly, darling, I don't know how you expect me to find your things.
00:12:08Look at this.
00:12:11I miss you.
00:12:12I miss you.
00:12:16I miss you.
00:12:38Oh, my God.
00:13:03Oh, my God.
00:13:17Oh, my God.
00:14:07Oh, my God.
00:14:14Oh, my God.
00:14:16Oh, my God.
00:14:20Oh, my God.
00:14:24Oh, my God.
00:14:24Oh, my God.
00:14:25Oh, my God.
00:14:25Oh, my God.
00:14:28Oh, my God.
00:15:00Oh, my God.
00:15:10Oh, my God.
00:15:16Oh, my God.
00:15:33Oh, my God.
00:15:33Oh, my God.
00:15:33Oh, my God.
00:15:33Oh, my God.
00:15:42Oh, my God.
00:16:00Oh, my God.
00:16:03Fy. Fy. Yes, yes, John is taking very good care of me.
00:16:06He broke out the ten-year-old scotch.
00:16:08I told you wasn't that mean.
00:16:11What?
00:16:13Yes, yes, it does look like it's going to be a long, hard evening.
00:16:18Hmm?
00:16:20Well, of course I do.
00:16:23I can't actually say it.
00:16:25Oh, for Pete's sake, are you two new-limbed red or something?
00:16:28Look, John is pressing me to get back to work, so don't...
00:16:31Wait up for me, all right?
00:16:33What?
00:16:35Oh, uh, uh, she wants a word with you.
00:16:38Hold on.
00:16:41Hello, Elizabeth.
00:16:42What can I do for you?
00:16:43Give Marjorie my regards.
00:16:45Tell her I hope to see her soon.
00:16:47Well, indeed, thank you very much.
00:16:48I'll do just...
00:16:51Elizabeth?
00:16:53Elizabeth?
00:16:56That's strange.
00:16:57Darling?
00:16:59Darling?
00:17:04The line seems to have gone dead.
00:17:06Mike, I heard glass breaking.
00:17:08Oh?
00:17:09Well, she probably broke something on my desk.
00:17:15John, maybe I...
00:17:16I'd better go around there.
00:17:18Yes.
00:17:19Would you like me to come with you?
00:17:20Oh, no, no, no.
00:17:20That's all right.
00:17:21Well, uh, shall I call the police or something?
00:17:23No, no, no.
00:17:24I'll be there in a couple of minutes.
00:17:25I'd feel like such a fool.
00:17:26I'll be right back.
00:17:54I'll be right back.
00:18:01Give Marjorie my regards.
00:18:03Tell her I hope to see her soon.
00:18:29I'll be right back.
00:18:59I'll be right back.
00:19:33I'll be right back.
00:19:38I'll be right back.
00:19:48I'll be right back.
00:19:49I'll be right back.
00:20:13I'll be right back.
00:20:16I'll be right back.
00:20:17I'll be right back.
00:20:27I'll be right back.
00:20:49You're right back.
00:21:33You're right back.
00:21:43I'll be right back.
00:22:03I'll be right back.
00:22:04I'll be right back.
00:22:23I'll be right back.
00:22:27I'll be right back.
00:22:40I'll be right back.
00:22:54I'll be right back.
00:23:03I'll be right back.
00:23:19I'll be right back.
00:23:43I'll be right back.
00:23:57I'll be right back.
00:24:11I'll be right back.
00:24:22I'll be right back.
00:24:26I'll be right back.
00:24:42I'll be right back.
00:24:45I'll be right back.
00:24:50I'll be right back.
00:24:56I'll be right back.
00:24:58I'll be right back.
00:25:11I'll be right back.
00:26:12Thank you, Professor.
00:26:13What?
00:26:14Look, I can see you're very preoccupied at the moment.
00:26:16If there's anything I can do to help, I'd be very pleased.
00:26:18Oh, no.
00:26:18Thanks very much.
00:26:19No, George.
00:26:20Let me have your papers, please.
00:26:22That'll be all today.
00:26:23It's all right.
00:26:26Stella, are you coming into town?
00:26:28Help me choose that sweater.
00:26:28I'll meet you there.
00:26:47I hope you choose a sweater.
00:26:48Okay?
00:26:48George has just said...
00:26:49He just said you were going to choose a sweater.
00:26:52Darling.
00:26:54Are you sure you're okay?
00:26:56I'm sorry.
00:26:58I don't know what it is.
00:27:00I'm...
00:27:00I'll see you tonight.
00:27:04Okay?
00:27:28Well, I'm glad you came by, Mike.
00:27:30I was going to ask you to, but I thought that in the circumstances, I'd better let you
00:27:35make the first move.
00:27:37Another?
00:27:38Yes.
00:27:38No, no.
00:27:39I...
00:27:40I better keep a clear head.
00:27:42For what?
00:27:44Look, honestly, Mike, I don't advocate alcohol as a cure-all, but, uh, well, it might help.
00:27:50No, I feel better.
00:27:51I...
00:27:51I just had to get someplace safe for a while.
00:27:54Safe?
00:27:55I mean, uh, away from the house.
00:27:59Yes.
00:28:02Have you considered moving at all, Mike?
00:28:05I don't know.
00:28:06I don't know.
00:28:08I...
00:28:08I really ought to be going.
00:28:10Oh, really?
00:28:10Are you sure?
00:28:11Yes, John, I...
00:28:12Well, you're welcome to stay and show dinner with us.
00:28:14I know I am.
00:28:15Whatever you say.
00:28:17Look, Mike, it goes without saying.
00:28:19If you ever get lonely, you need to talk any time of night.
00:28:21I know, John.
00:28:22Thanks.
00:28:22Thanks very much.
00:28:26What, Mike?
00:28:29Oh, it's a letter a student gave me to mail.
00:28:31I forgot completely about it.
00:28:33Goodbye, John.
00:28:46What do you want?
00:28:52Hello.
00:28:54What?
00:28:55Oh.
00:28:55Oh, Stella.
00:28:57Yeah.
00:28:59What?
00:29:01Well, of course I'm disappointed.
00:29:03You can make it tomorrow night, can't you?
00:29:05You can make it tomorrow night.
00:29:06Hmm.
00:29:09No.
00:29:09It's all right.
00:29:10An early night will do me good.
00:29:13No, I'm perfectly all right.
00:29:15Yeah.
00:29:17I promise.
00:29:19All right.
00:29:20All right.
00:29:20You too, darling.
00:29:23Good night.
00:29:26Good night.
00:31:00Oh, good morning, sir.
00:31:01Morning.
00:31:03Come in. Come in, won't you?
00:31:06I was just about to make some coffee.
00:31:08You rejoin me?
00:31:09Thank you, sir.
00:31:11My peppermints and coffee set up a terrible conflict for my taste buds.
00:31:19Thank you, sir.
00:31:21Now that my mind is de-addled, if that's the word, what can I do for you, Inspector?
00:31:27Not very much, I shouldn't think.
00:31:29I think we're not getting very far with your wife's murder, so I've decided to try a new tack.
00:31:37Oh?
00:31:38It's a bit wild, but it might lead somewhere.
00:31:43Oh, suppose whoever killed your wife wasn't a burglar?
00:31:48But there was evidence of a break-in.
00:31:51But a broken window.
00:31:52Oh, no, no, that's easily faked.
00:31:53No, no, no.
00:31:54Suppose it wasn't a burglar.
00:31:57Well, then who?
00:31:59Well, quite frankly, sir, if your alibi weren't so totally watertight, you'd be in the running.
00:32:03Oh, really?
00:32:05But you're not in the running, so we won't waste any time on that one.
00:32:08Well, what are you getting at?
00:32:13Suppose your wife knew her killer.
00:32:20There are plenty of young men around this town.
00:32:23Your wife was at a funny age.
00:32:24Is it at all possible that she had a lover?
00:32:26Huh?
00:32:29Oh, well, forgive me, Inspector, but, well, the idea of Elizabeth, if you knew her...
00:32:37Staunch Tchurchko.
00:32:38Oh, devout.
00:32:39Nevertheless, it's not unheard of, the passion for God with the passions of the flesh.
00:32:45Oh, I know, but, well, as far as Elizabeth's concerned, it's quite ridiculous.
00:32:51Yes.
00:32:53I thought you'd say that, but it was worth a try.
00:32:59I hope you don't mind, sir.
00:33:01No, no, no, of course not.
00:33:02You have to explore every avenue, right?
00:33:03Nice of you to understand that.
00:33:05Thank you for the coffee.
00:33:07I'll see myself.
00:33:14I quite forgot.
00:33:16I met the postman on the way in.
00:33:19Bye, sir.
00:33:23Bye.
00:33:25Bye.
00:33:32Bye.
00:33:41I don't know.
00:34:04I turn left and forth.
00:34:07But this is where Stella and I...
00:34:42You can cut it.
00:34:43I'm going to cook.
00:34:43I'll cook.
00:34:53I'm going to cook.
00:34:54I'm going to cook.
00:34:56I'll cook.
00:35:24Miss Jobar-Whisker.
00:35:27This morning I came over to your place just in time to see you driving on.
00:35:32Oh yes that's right.
00:35:35I know what you did.
00:35:37At least I think I did.
00:35:39Went for a spin in the country eh?
00:35:41Blow away the cobwebs.
00:35:43Well anyway I'll tell you why I was looking for you.
00:35:46Marjorie and I thought if you were free tonight what about some dinner?
00:35:49Oh thanks John but I've got some extra tutoring to do.
00:35:52That would be foolish to overdo it Michael.
00:35:55Well I promised I like it it keeps my mind off other things you see.
00:36:01Yes well I understand that.
00:36:04Well why don't you come along after you'll be very welcome.
00:36:07I can't really.
00:36:08Well look I mean you can't work all night and what are you going to eat anyway?
00:36:11I'll grab a sandwich someplace and don't worry about it.
00:36:13You can't start grabbing sandwiches.
00:36:14Can't you take no...
00:36:16I'm sorry John I'm just I'm edgy all right sorry.
00:36:20Yes.
00:36:22Look Mike we're old friends now.
00:36:25Is there anything I can do?
00:36:27Anything you'd like to talk over with a friend?
00:36:30I'll remember that.
00:36:32Well they'll be piling in here soon.
00:36:37Yeah okay.
00:36:39Oh by the way.
00:36:42This was left at the gate for you.
00:37:09No.
00:37:11Michael.
00:37:14Where were you?
00:37:16We waited for you.
00:37:17The lecture this afternoon you missed it.
00:37:20Oh darling what's wrong?
00:37:23What's the matter?
00:37:24Oh.
00:37:28Of course the Greeks realized the infinite possibilities of this system way ahead of any other comparable
00:37:34civilization.
00:37:35At least any civilization that we know of.
00:37:37Well with the advanced techniques.
00:37:39We could unearth...
00:37:43We could unearth another civilization.
00:37:46That's not probable but it's not impossible either.
00:37:51Take for instance the recently advanced theory that all the manifestations of God are...
00:37:58Well that they're evidence of the fact that we may have been visited in the long distant past
00:38:04by another race.
00:38:05Another race altogether from another planet or even another galaxy.
00:38:12I'm digressing and I'm also keeping you after time so that'll be all.
00:38:23Yes George?
00:38:24These are the notes on the construction theory.
00:38:26If you've got any comments I'd like to hear them.
00:38:27Notes?
00:38:29They're all there I've checked.
00:38:31Oh I'll be glad to read them.
00:38:38Thanks all.
00:38:44Thanks you.
00:39:03Thanks.
00:39:03Thanks.
00:39:04it must be charged.
00:39:38All right, that's all.
00:39:40I'll collect the papers, get some fresh air, everybody.
00:39:53George?
00:40:10This is very good of you, Professor.
00:40:11Oh, nonsense.
00:40:12Now, you are one of my best students.
00:40:13If I can't take the time with you, would you like a drink?
00:40:15Thanks, yeah.
00:40:16You didn't mind the cloak and dagger stuff?
00:40:18No, not at all.
00:40:19It affects the other students adversely, see,
00:40:22if any one of them thought, well, if they knew I was giving you extra time.
00:40:25It'll be our secret.
00:40:26Yes.
00:40:29Along with the other things, eh, George?
00:40:32Soda?
00:40:33Yes, please.
00:40:35You didn't tell anyone, then?
00:40:38No, not a soul.
00:40:39Not even Stella?
00:40:41Not even Stella.
00:40:44She's a very pretty girl, Stella.
00:40:49Very pretty.
00:40:52Seems we both know that.
00:40:56Yes.
00:41:00Well, cheers, George.
00:41:02Cheers.
00:41:07Where would you like to start?
00:41:08Hmm?
00:41:08The tutorial.
00:41:10You want to thresh through dynamics first?
00:41:12I've got some pretty avant-garde theory.
00:41:13I bet you do.
00:41:14No, no, let's don't rush.
00:41:15Just finish your drink.
00:41:20And have another.
00:41:22I really don't think I could...
00:41:23I insist.
00:41:25No, it relaxes the mind.
00:41:26Then we can get in those deep, uncluttered spots of the brain.
00:41:29Be surprised what lurks there.
00:41:31If you say so.
00:41:32Personally, too much alcohol makes me sick.
00:41:38Not this one.
00:41:39It's too fine.
00:41:40It's too aged.
00:41:46Cheers.
00:41:46Sure is.
00:41:52Professor, do you mind if I ask you a personal question?
00:41:56Not at all.
00:41:56Any last request?
00:41:58Sorry?
00:41:59Go ahead.
00:42:01You and Stella, what I mean is, I like her too.
00:42:06But if I thought there was anything going on between you two,
00:42:08I'd gladly step aside.
00:42:10Do you understand?
00:42:10Oh, that's...
00:42:11That's really...
00:42:12That's very big of you, George.
00:42:13But you don't have to step aside.
00:42:14You're being swept aside.
00:42:15Under the carpet.
00:42:17Where all the best dirt ends up.
00:42:19What?
00:42:20See, you didn't break me, George.
00:42:21Oh, I'll admit the first couple letters shook me.
00:42:23But I have this capacity for fighting back.
00:42:25For shaping my own destiny.
00:42:29Professor, what is happening?
00:42:31Happening, George.
00:42:32I'm killing you, George.
00:42:34See, eight's a fatal dose and you've had ten.
00:42:53Bye-bye, George.
00:43:27Bye-bye, George.
00:44:00It's hard to believe George is one of my best friends.
00:44:05He never confided any worries to you.
00:44:08No.
00:44:09No, all students worry, regardless of their ability.
00:44:12They worry about passing exams, getting a degree, the right job.
00:44:16George.
00:44:18I just never thought he'd kill himself.
00:44:21Funny way to do it, too.
00:44:25Well, most people do it at home, but quietly.
00:44:28Especially if they're going to take an overdose.
00:44:31Usually get into bed.
00:44:33Last comfort before they go to meet their maker.
00:44:36They don't usually get into a bike and cycle out into the country.
00:44:40He was obviously very disturbed.
00:44:44Could there...
00:44:47Could there be a connection?
00:44:49Connection?
00:44:49Between this death and your wife's.
00:44:52In what way?
00:44:53We discussed it before, Professor, the possibility of your wife being involved with someone else.
00:44:59George?
00:45:01That's what I was thinking.
00:45:03Well, she knew him, but not that well.
00:45:08As far as you know.
00:45:10Yes, as far as I know.
00:45:14I'll keep an open mind.
00:45:18You see, from our inquiries so far, George Newton had no reason at all to kill himself.
00:45:23Unless it was killed.
00:45:25If he was involved with your wife, killed her, it would fit.
00:45:30There is another factor.
00:45:31It may be coincidence, but the pills he took, your wife, had exactly the same kind on prescription.
00:45:36A month or two ago.
00:45:38You're very thorough.
00:45:41Ever see a dog with a bone, Professor?
00:45:43It worries away at it until finally it cracks and he gets to the juicy marrow inside.
00:45:50Thanks for your help, sir.
00:46:01That'll be all.
00:46:05Before we go, I'd like to mention George Newton.
00:46:11I know we all feel his death deeply.
00:46:14What I want to say is that we're all under unbearable stress at times, particularly people like you who are
00:46:21trying to achieve something and fearing failure.
00:46:23Well, just remember that a problem shared is a problem lessened.
00:46:30Now, if George had come to me, or, well, I just want you to know that I'm here.
00:46:37Don't hesitate to call on me at any time.
00:46:42That's all.
00:46:48We haven't forgotten.
00:46:51We haven't forgotten.
00:47:14Michael, fancy a drink.
00:47:19Oh, very quiet today.
00:47:21What is this?
00:47:23That student of yours, George, whatever his name was, terrible mistake.
00:47:30Mistake?
00:47:32Well, when youth, especially promising youth, is snuffed out like that, yes, it's always a mistake.
00:47:37Makes you wonder what God's up to sometimes.
00:47:39God didn't kill him.
00:47:40A handful of pills did.
00:47:43Yes, I keep forgetting you're a converted agnostic.
00:47:47Well, you think what you like.
00:47:48I'm pretty certain God had a hand in it.
00:47:51Only God, John?
00:47:52Hmm?
00:47:53I don't follow.
00:47:54What do you mean?
00:47:56What did you make of Elizabeth's murder?
00:47:59What did you make of it?
00:48:01Well, I was stunned, of course, aghastity.
00:48:03You didn't form any conclusions of your own then?
00:48:06Well, I'm forming one now.
00:48:08Look, you're overwrought, Mike.
00:48:09Now, why don't you take a few weeks off?
00:48:11Oh, no, come on, come on.
00:48:12Now, you must have thought something.
00:48:13Where do your suspicions lie?
00:48:15Look, Michael...
00:48:15Come on, come on.
00:48:16I can take it if you worked out some theory of your own.
00:48:19Look, I've thought nothing of it at all, Mike.
00:48:21Except its effect on you.
00:48:24And if I did think more.
00:48:26Well, you know me.
00:48:27I'd come straight out into the open and say it, wouldn't I?
00:48:33Yes.
00:48:38You would never want a pussyfoot around.
00:48:41Sorry, John.
00:48:41I'm not making much sense.
00:48:44Well, that's perfectly understandable.
00:48:47I've got to be going.
00:48:49Look, if you're worried about something, Mike,
00:48:51I reckon you'll need a father confessor.
00:48:53Confessor.
00:48:54I don't need a confessor.
00:48:58Who?
00:48:59Who?
00:49:00Who?
00:49:13You know, tonight was the first night I walked through the front door.
00:49:23Oh, darling, you look tired.
00:49:26And you're drinking too much.
00:49:45Oh, you deserve it.
00:49:47And I'll have one too.
00:49:48Thanks.
00:50:04Why didn't you tell the police George came here?
00:50:08The night he died, he was coming to see you.
00:50:10He told me, but you didn't tell anyone.
00:50:13Well, he never got here.
00:50:14He didn't arrive.
00:50:16So I, I, well, I didn't bother to call and find out why.
00:50:20But why didn't you tell the police he was expected?
00:50:25How'd you know that?
00:50:27They questioned me.
00:50:29A man called Rush.
00:50:31Rush questioned you?
00:50:33No, he questioned all of us
00:50:34to find out, well, George's state of mind.
00:50:40Of course, you told him that George had wanted to see me.
00:50:44No.
00:50:45Why not?
00:50:47Well, because I thought if, if you hadn't told him,
00:50:51you must have had a reason.
00:50:52Yes, well, a simple one, yes.
00:50:56It's just that these past couple of weeks
00:50:59have been so many cops and questions.
00:51:02Oh, darling.
00:51:03Thanks.
00:51:14Mike.
00:51:15Oh, darling, no more questions, please.
00:51:18All right.
00:51:28What time is it?
00:51:30Oh, God, I'm going to be locked out.
00:51:32Yes, you will.
00:51:37It'll be so nice in a couple of weeks
00:51:39not to have to hide.
00:51:41Mm-hmm.
00:52:01Thanks.
00:52:06Good night.
00:52:08Good night.
00:52:08Good night.
00:52:21Stella.
00:52:29Stella.
00:52:30Good night.
00:52:38Good night.
00:52:41Good night.
00:52:45Good night.
00:54:13I'm sorry I'm late.
00:55:58Here.
00:59:03I see.
00:59:04I keep telling you.
00:59:04I haven't seen a hide in a hill.
00:59:05You're right.
00:59:10Mike?
00:59:12Mike?
00:59:58I have been sent to you.
01:00:02Oh, my God.
01:00:45I know what you did.
01:00:48You.
01:00:52It was you.
01:00:54Yes, I put it there for you to see.
01:00:57But I didn't write it, if that's what you mean.
01:00:59Now, I've been getting something like this every day since your wife was murdered.
01:01:03Something like this.
01:01:04Anonymous.
01:01:06So have you.
01:01:09Yes.
01:01:13If it wasn't you, then who?
01:01:23You wrote them, Professor.
01:01:43I don't know what the psychiatrists will make of it.
01:01:45Guilt, insanity.
01:01:48I'd say it was a need to confess.
01:01:51To be caught and punished.
01:01:54Absolved.
01:01:57When you're ready, Professor.
01:02:11Do you think we should, sir?
01:02:13Hmm?
01:02:14Leave him alone.
01:02:16Where would he run to?
01:02:18I wasn't thinking of that, sir, but he might kill himself.
01:02:27Not him.
01:02:29Not anymore.
01:02:31Not anymore.
01:02:52But he was disgusting.
01:02:56Oh, my God.
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