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First broadcast 11th January 1975.

A woman is hired to care for a young paraplegic girl at her father's estate.

Andrea Marcovicci - Ruth Harrow
Diana Dors - Bessy Morne
Ed Bishop - Carson
Cec Linder - Edgar Harrow
Michael Culver - Simon Burns
Linda Liles - Charley Harrow
Tiffany Kinney - Susy Harrow
Patrick Troughton - Lyall
Alan Wilson - Mr. Fuller
John Rapley - Dr. Ward
Wendy Williams - Mrs. Fuller

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00:00:15Oh, no, no...
00:00:19No.
00:00:25No.
00:00:27No.
00:00:32No.
00:00:35No.
00:00:37No.
00:00:39No.
00:00:41No.
00:00:42Oh, fire.
00:00:44Fire in Brimstone.
00:00:47No.
00:00:47No.
00:00:49Fire.
00:00:51Fire in Brimstone.
00:00:53No.
00:01:18We must stop her.
00:01:20We must stop her.
00:01:22We must stop her.
00:01:23No.
00:01:25No.
00:01:42Wake up.
00:01:44We must wake up.
00:01:46Look.
00:01:47We must wake up.
00:01:49No.
00:02:00No.
00:02:04No, no.
00:02:06No.
00:02:08No.
00:02:08We must wake up.
00:02:08We must wake up.
00:02:11No.
00:02:13No.
00:02:14Oh, my God.
00:03:00I know why you're here.
00:03:04I can't help you.
00:03:07You must.
00:03:09It's too late.
00:03:12Look.
00:03:15You must help me.
00:03:18Help you?
00:03:22Help you, brother.
00:03:58You must help me.
00:03:59I'm not the one.
00:04:00I'm not the one.
00:04:01I'm not the one.
00:04:02You must help me.
00:04:22I'll see you next time...
00:04:36Hey, Walter!
00:04:37What's your... What's your... What's your...
00:04:39Go on!
00:04:45Susie, are you ready?
00:04:53Susie?
00:04:54Charlie's gonna marry Simon.
00:04:58Who says so right here? Look!
00:05:01American diplomat's daughter to marry British photographer Simon Burns.
00:05:08Yeah, but last week they were betting on that Greek shipping magnate, weren't they?
00:05:12Yeah, but Simon's much nicer. And you think so, too.
00:05:16I'll get it!
00:05:17It'll be Simon.
00:05:22Simon!
00:05:23Hello, Susie.
00:05:24Oh!
00:05:26Look, I can't ride him now. I've gotta go to church.
00:05:28Nobody's riding him, and the mayor's for Charlie.
00:05:32Is she up yet? Good morning, Ruth.
00:05:34Good morning.
00:05:35Yes, she's up and about, or she ought to be. She knew you were coming.
00:05:38That doesn't necessarily follow, does it? Not with Charlie.
00:05:41Well, I'll tell her you're here.
00:05:45It's bad for the American image if we arrive late.
00:05:47Ah, good morning, Simon.
00:05:48Good morning, sir.
00:05:49Looks as though I'm faking an entrance.
00:05:51Well, now, we all ready?
00:05:53Ah, yes, sir.
00:05:55Carson, I heartily think it's necessary for you to come along.
00:05:58Well, I'm sorry, sir, but my instructions are to accompany you at all public appearances.
00:06:03Public appearances? A service in a small village church?
00:06:06Do you know there hasn't been an act of violence in this place in 400 years?
00:06:09Well, I'm sorry, sir, but, uh, well, I am a devout churchgoer.
00:06:15All right.
00:06:18But I insist this stays behind.
00:06:20All right, sir, security.
00:06:22Simon, will you stay for lunch?
00:06:24Oh, it depends on Charlie, but thank you, sir.
00:06:26She'll be down in a moment.
00:06:27Right, thanks, Louise. Let's go, girls.
00:06:30Don't make Charlie go to church. Why doesn't she have to go?
00:06:33Because Charlie...
00:06:36Well, because she's Charlie, that's why.
00:06:38Come on, girls. Let's go.
00:06:41See you later, Simon.
00:06:42Yes, indeed.
00:06:48Charlie!
00:06:51Won't be bothered.
00:06:53I brought the mare for you to try.
00:06:57If you like her, she's yours.
00:07:07Good morning, Simon.
00:07:15Come on! Come on!
00:07:18Come on! Come on! Come on!
00:07:34How do you like her?
00:07:36Your horse could outrun her any day.
00:07:39Oh, Stallion's a brute.
00:07:40She'll take some handling.
00:07:41But she's fun, isn't she?
00:07:43Hey, aren't you, my beauty?
00:07:45You were really frisky there.
00:07:47She's one of the nicest mares I've come across.
00:07:49He's male!
00:07:50And I haven't met a male I couldn't handle.
00:07:53Don't be stupid, Charlie!
00:07:56He's too strong for you!
00:08:11I don't know why!
00:08:14Come on!
00:08:16Come on!
00:08:16Come on!
00:08:24Ahhhh!
00:08:35Charlie? Charlie?
00:08:43I can't move.
00:08:46I can't move.
00:08:48Don't try. Don't. Lie back.
00:08:51I can't move!
00:09:05I can't move.
00:09:07Get out! Get out!
00:09:09I can't get out!
00:09:12Get out! Get out!
00:09:13I can't get out!
00:09:16Get out!
00:09:24Excuse me.
00:09:34No!
00:09:53Ruth.
00:09:56Please.
00:09:57You try this time.
00:10:07PHONE RINGS
00:10:13Yes?
00:10:13Mr. Harrow?
00:10:15Yes?
00:10:16The agency sent me.
00:10:18I'm the new nurse.
00:10:24Oh, yes.
00:10:25I'm going to like it here.
00:10:27Nurse?
00:10:29Elizabeth Morn.
00:10:30But I like people to call me Bessie.
00:10:32No!
00:10:32I don't want to!
00:10:34I don't want to!
00:10:35Maybe you better start right away then, Bessie.
00:10:37Sooner the better.
00:10:41My daughter's a difficult patient.
00:10:47No!
00:10:49I don't want to!
00:10:51No!
00:10:53I don't want to!
00:10:56No!
00:10:57No!
00:10:58No!
00:10:59Yes!
00:11:00No!
00:11:01Yes!
00:11:02Look!
00:11:02Don't touch me!
00:11:04I just want to be left alone.
00:11:06Do you understand?
00:11:07I want to be left...
00:11:08And who the devil are you?
00:11:10I'm your new nurse, dear.
00:11:12Nurse?
00:11:13Oh, we have been making a noise, haven't we?
00:11:17Upsetting and distressing ourselves.
00:11:19Ruth, get out of here.
00:11:19My sister has these moods.
00:11:21The doctors have said that we have to leave.
00:11:22I know, dear.
00:11:23I know all about it.
00:11:24Now, why don't you run along so that your sister and I can get to know each other a little
00:11:29bit better?
00:11:29I don't want a new nurse!
00:11:32I'll run you out like all the others.
00:11:34That's not very nice, dear.
00:11:36Talk like that's never going to make you better.
00:11:38I am not going to get better!
00:11:41Not ever!
00:11:42I am stuck here until I die!
00:11:45Now, you get out of here, do you hear me?
00:11:47Get out!
00:11:49Get out!
00:11:50Get out!
00:11:50Get out!
00:11:51Get out!
00:11:52Get out!
00:11:59You'll see, dear.
00:12:02Nurse will make it better.
00:12:24She's sleeping now.
00:12:26The rest will do her good.
00:12:27Well, then she's taken to you.
00:12:28Well, not quite, but she will.
00:12:31I hope so.
00:12:33I imagine the agency told you.
00:12:35Seven nurses in as many weeks, right?
00:12:38Yes, the last one stayed, what, two days?
00:12:40I saw it coming this morning.
00:12:41That's why I called the agency and...
00:12:42Oh, I'm glad you did.
00:12:43She's a difficult one, determined.
00:12:46I don't think you quite understand the circumstances, Miss...
00:12:48Bessie.
00:12:49I like people to call me Bessie.
00:12:52Well, Bessie, my sister was a very active girl and very beautiful.
00:12:56Now, since the accident, it's hardly been...
00:12:59I know.
00:12:59My last case was not unlike it.
00:13:02Mr. Harrow.
00:13:02Yes?
00:13:02I do like to be as near my patients as possible.
00:13:07Who occupies the room next to your daughter?
00:13:09I do.
00:13:10Oh!
00:13:11Well, then in that case, you won't mind moving out, will you, dear, for your sister's sake?
00:13:16No.
00:13:17No, I guess not.
00:13:18Thank you, dear.
00:13:22Well, will there be anything else you need, Bessie?
00:13:25Well, I do like to eat with the family.
00:13:29It makes less of a gap between your daughter and me if she doesn't regard me as a sort of...
00:13:34servant.
00:13:35Of course.
00:13:35And your daughter's welfare is totally my concern.
00:13:38She will be totally under my control.
00:13:41Agreed?
00:13:41Agreed.
00:13:44I knew I was going to like it here.
00:13:48Hey, Ruth!
00:13:49Ruthie!
00:13:50You just asked me for a date.
00:13:53Who are you?
00:13:55I'm Bessie, your sister's new nurse.
00:13:58And you must be Susie.
00:14:00That's right.
00:14:00You're about 16, right?
00:14:03And three months.
00:14:05Sixteen is such a lovely, susceptible age.
00:14:10Hey, what are you making?
00:14:12It's a herb broth for your sister.
00:14:15Herbs!
00:14:15Oh, yes, I believe in them.
00:14:17Sage, and cowslip, and devil's foot, and this one.
00:14:22We call it devil's foot.
00:14:24What a funny name.
00:14:26Never heard it called that before.
00:14:29Not a bit like it.
00:14:44He's not fierce, really.
00:14:46He only sounds fierce.
00:14:49You've got to fight for me.
00:14:50I'm sorry if he scared you.
00:14:55Heel, Porter.
00:14:56Heel.
00:14:57Sit, sit.
00:14:58Behave yourself.
00:14:59Stop that.
00:15:00Who's the no addition to the household?
00:15:03The big lady.
00:15:04Oh, the latest nurse.
00:15:06Oh, for Pete's sake.
00:15:07Not another one.
00:15:08You know, I wish your dad would keep me informed.
00:15:11Well, you know, security.
00:15:13Everyone has to be checked out.
00:15:15You haven't found a potential assassin yet, have you?
00:15:18No.
00:15:19Well, it's just a formality, you know that.
00:15:21Stop that, Porter.
00:15:22But this one, I'm not so sure.
00:15:25Porter didn't like her.
00:15:27His hair stood right up on his back.
00:15:29Didn't it, boy?
00:15:30And sometimes I'd rather trust a dog than people.
00:15:33Well, her name is Elizabeth Morne, Bessie.
00:15:34And she comes from the agency with a better pedigree than Porter's.
00:15:39Did you hear what she said, Porter?
00:15:40Yeah, Carson looks after Pop.
00:15:44Not that anyone's ever likely to take a shot at him.
00:15:46He's far too nice.
00:15:49But wouldn't that be exciting?
00:15:51A stakeout around the house, bullets flying, the riot squad.
00:15:56You do have a leaning towards violence, dear.
00:16:00No.
00:16:01Just for something exciting to happen around here.
00:16:05Does, uh, Mr. Carson live here?
00:16:08Yeah, like one of the family.
00:16:11And his dog?
00:16:15You hit me.
00:16:16I'm sorry about that.
00:16:18But, well, sometimes a bit of shock treatment.
00:16:21Anyway, the rest will have done you good.
00:16:25Oh, such a fright.
00:16:28We can't have people seeing you like this.
00:16:31I don't want people to see me.
00:16:35I don't want to see anyone.
00:16:36Not now, perhaps, but later on when you're better.
00:16:41I'm not going to get better.
00:16:45I broke my back.
00:16:48I'll never be better.
00:16:51That's because you don't believe.
00:16:55Once you start to believe, really believe,
00:16:59things will be different.
00:16:59Eve, things will be different.
00:17:22. . . .
00:17:23Hey!
00:17:25Hey!
00:17:46Honey!
00:17:48Order!
00:17:51hey
00:17:53hey Porter
00:17:56Porter
00:17:58here boy
00:18:00Porter
00:18:04Porter
00:18:08Porter
00:18:13Porter
00:18:14Porter! Porter!
00:18:18Porter!
00:18:25What?
00:18:30I think it's horrible. Really horrible.
00:18:37Did you tell the police?
00:18:40Yeah. But what can they do?
00:18:42Poor old Porter was such a nice dog.
00:18:46Have I get my hands on the guy?
00:18:47It's probably been worrying sheep. Or chickens.
00:18:52You know what these farmers are like?
00:18:58Mmm. That was delicious.
00:19:02Well, if you'll excuse me, I'll just go and attend to my little charge.
00:19:15What?
00:19:16Porter never went after sheep, did he?
00:19:18Never. Never.
00:19:22Well, you've hardly touched your soup, dear.
00:19:26I don't want soup. Anyway, it tasted funny.
00:19:29But it'll help to make you better.
00:19:34You don't believe I can, do you?
00:19:37But I can make you better.
00:19:39Of course, a lot depends on you.
00:19:42Your cooperation.
00:19:45We would have to come to an agreement.
00:19:48A bond between us that nothing could break.
00:19:55We'd be soul mates, dear.
00:20:06That woman is certainly making a change around here.
00:20:19Charlie, are you awake?
00:20:29Good night, Charlie.
00:20:48Oh, I'm, I'm sorry. I thought I smelled something burning.
00:20:52My pipe.
00:20:54I like that slow burning sensation.
00:20:59Of course, I can only enjoy it in private.
00:21:02Much too masculine for public use.
00:21:08Well, good night then.
00:21:11Good night, dear.
00:21:13Sleep well.
00:21:24Well, there's an improvement, isn't there?
00:21:28There is an improvement.
00:21:31None that I can detect.
00:21:34But you're more cheerful.
00:21:36You're brighter than yourself.
00:21:37And that's a good thing.
00:21:39This new nurse is doing a good.
00:21:43See you next week, Charlie.
00:21:48Well done.
00:21:49You're taking excellent care of her.
00:21:50Thank you, Doctor.
00:21:52There's no change.
00:21:54Not even a tiny change.
00:21:56I told you it would take a little time.
00:22:00Rome wasn't built in a day.
00:22:04Mind you, it took less than a day to destroy it.
00:22:09By fire.
00:22:12How are you getting on with your studies?
00:22:15I am about halfway.
00:22:19Ah, that's my girl.
00:22:23My girl.
00:22:28Excuse me.
00:22:29Carson?
00:22:30How did she check out?
00:22:32The new nurse, Bessie.
00:22:34Oh, they're gonna have to go right through the whole procedure again.
00:22:37You mean you can't trace her?
00:22:38Oh, on the contrary.
00:22:39The spot trace they ran on there took them way, way back.
00:22:42Too far.
00:22:43They couldn't find a birth certificate.
00:22:45Just an uninterrupted lineage.
00:22:47Must have been a slip-up in our record somewhere,
00:22:49or Bessie's older than a Methuselah.
00:22:57I know every word by heart.
00:23:00I'm ready, aren't I, Bessie?
00:23:02I must be ready.
00:23:03You're very close.
00:23:04Now hold still.
00:23:06But when?
00:23:07You must know when.
00:23:08How soon?
00:23:11Charlie.
00:23:12Ruth.
00:23:15I feel as if I haven't seen you in days.
00:23:17You're looking so much better.
00:23:19And brighter.
00:23:21Oh, and thank goodness you're letting somebody do something with your hair at last.
00:23:23Well, it has to look good now, doesn't it?
00:23:27For when I'm up and about again.
00:23:34Charlie, I think it would be a mistake to start raising false hopes.
00:23:38You know what the doctor said.
00:23:39I don't believe in doctors.
00:23:42I believe in Bessie.
00:23:50Well, I'll come back later.
00:24:00When, Bessie?
00:24:01When?
00:24:02Well...
00:24:05How would this evening suit you?
00:24:12Well...
00:24:13Father.
00:24:14Yes?
00:24:15I'm worried about Charlie.
00:24:18And whatever Bessie's been telling her.
00:24:23Charlie's convinced that she's going to walk again.
00:24:26Bessie's been feeding it to her.
00:24:27Now, I'm not so sure we shouldn't find ourselves a new nurse.
00:24:29Ruth, how can you say that?
00:24:30From the moment Bessie arrived, Charlie's been a more cheerful, more amenable girl.
00:24:35Certainly a quieter one.
00:24:36Yes, but if Bessie's been raising false hopes...
00:24:38It must be psychologically right to get her interested in something.
00:24:41And what's going to happen when the letdown comes?
00:24:43I am sure Bessie knows exactly what she is doing.
00:24:45Now, come on, let's have some dinner.
00:24:47All right.
00:25:14Thank you, Ruth.
00:25:16You know, I wish Simon would come here again.
00:25:19You know very well Charlie put a stop to that.
00:25:21She wouldn't let him.
00:25:22Yes, but he could come to see me.
00:25:23Couldn't he?
00:25:24Why not?
00:25:25Well, if Charlie doesn't want him, I wouldn't mind him.
00:25:27Susie!
00:25:28Well, I wouldn't.
00:25:31Nor would Ruth.
00:25:34She misses him too.
00:25:35Nor would Ruth.
00:25:44She misses him too.
00:25:47I guess you are right.
00:25:49Simon is a little old for me.
00:25:52Anyway, Tommy would be jealous.
00:25:53And who is Tommy?
00:25:55Boy, I'm dating in the village.
00:25:57Dating?
00:25:58If your mother was still alive.
00:26:01Ruth, did you know about this?
00:26:03No.
00:26:04I was going to tell Ruth the other day.
00:26:07Bessie stopped me.
00:26:09Bessie?
00:26:10She said I was old enough to have a little fun.
00:26:14Said I was old enough for anything.
00:26:15What do you think?
00:27:00For Pete's sake, what was that?
00:27:02I heard a scream.
00:27:04What?
00:27:05A terrifying scream.
00:27:08To Charlie.
00:27:09Charlie!
00:27:15Charlie!
00:27:27Charlie!
00:27:37My God!
00:27:40God!
00:27:51I don't know.
00:28:33Oh, Ruth, where is she?
00:28:34Upstairs.
00:28:36When she called me, I couldn't believe it after so long.
00:28:38It is true, isn't it, Ruth?
00:28:39Yes, it's true.
00:28:40It's fantastic, miraculous.
00:28:42Upstairs, you said.
00:28:43Simon, she's still very fragile.
00:28:46Don't hire her.
00:28:54Come in.
00:29:03Charlie.
00:29:04Charlie, I can't believe it.
00:29:06I really can't believe it.
00:29:08That's a secret, Simon.
00:29:11Believing.
00:29:18Remember, my lovely.
00:29:20Be faithful.
00:29:37You feel it, too, don't you?
00:29:40I don't know.
00:29:42An atmosphere.
00:29:45I don't know.
00:29:47But I don't like it.
00:29:49Bessie.
00:29:51Bessie.
00:29:56Bessie.
00:30:02Hello, Mr. Harrow.
00:30:06Bessie, there's no doubt you brought a considerable change to this household.
00:30:11Charlie, she's just as she was.
00:30:13No.
00:30:14More so.
00:30:16Bessie, I know your job is done here now.
00:30:19I hate the thought of you moving away.
00:30:21What I mean is, this house is yours as long as you care to stay.
00:30:26Well, I shall have to move on sometime.
00:30:32But not right away.
00:30:37Still things to do.
00:30:40Things to take care of.
00:30:45I'll be here a little while yet.
00:30:49Ruth!
00:30:51Ruth!
00:30:52In here.
00:30:57Ruth, she's agreed.
00:31:00Charlie, she said yes.
00:31:01We're going to be married.
00:31:03I'm just going to take her out for a drive to discuss details.
00:31:07Oh, well.
00:31:08Look, she wants that fur outfit.
00:31:10Do you know where it is?
00:31:11Married?
00:31:12Isn't it marvelous?
00:31:13And I want to get her moving before she changes her mind.
00:31:15You know, Charlie.
00:31:16Now, I'll have to talk to your father, of course, and make arrangements,
00:31:19and the press will be on to it.
00:31:20Well, Simon, you can't marry Charlie.
00:31:24Come, Maria.
00:31:24What do you mean?
00:31:26Well, she's still an invalid.
00:31:28I mean, she's too weak.
00:31:31She looks fine to me.
00:31:32No, it's just too soon.
00:31:34I mean, we don't know yet.
00:31:35Don't know what?
00:31:37Ruth, what's the matter?
00:31:38She's jealous.
00:31:43Jealous!
00:31:44Bessie told me.
00:31:44Yes, Bessie told me.
00:32:11Yes, Bessie told me.
00:32:16Ruth, I know how you feel.
00:32:19You don't know.
00:32:21You damn well don't know.
00:32:31Run him down.
00:32:32Run him down!
00:32:34Charlie!
00:32:40Charlie!
00:32:41Charlie, what?
00:32:43Where are you?
00:32:45Gloves!
00:32:57Don't.
00:32:58I'm sorry.
00:33:11You were trying to warn me about something and I didn't listen.
00:33:15What was it?
00:33:17I don't know.
00:33:19Like Carson, I just don't know.
00:33:21Eh?
00:33:25Well, they're disinfected.
00:33:27And if you just let the air get at them, I don't think they'll scar.
00:33:35Thank you, Ruth.
00:33:41I don't know, but I'm gonna find out.
00:33:43I'm not! I'm not! You'll have to drag me there!
00:33:49I can't force you to go to church, Susie. I wouldn't want to, but I would like you to go.
00:33:58Maybe if she's getting sick or something, I'd better stay behind with her.
00:34:04Well, I have to go.
00:34:08There's no such thing as an ungodly diplomat.
00:34:11Let me know, sir.
00:34:21You're right.
00:34:23I don't know, too.
00:34:26You're so young.
00:34:28You're lifting up!
00:34:29You're, you're so young.
00:34:32You're so young.
00:34:32You're so young.
00:34:37You're so young.
00:34:41I don't know how to move your mother into your home.
00:34:46Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:35:22Oh, my God.
00:36:00Bessie?
00:36:03Bessie?
00:36:07I'm expecting a call from the States, and I just discovered that Father left his notes
00:36:11behind.
00:36:12Well, his notes.
00:36:12He's delivering the address today, and without his notes he's just going to dry up.
00:36:16I was wondering if you could run the mobile for me.
00:36:17Oh, of course I will.
00:36:20Where is he?
00:36:20In church.
00:36:21You know, without his notes he's like a ship without a sail.
00:36:23Oh.
00:36:24Oh.
00:36:25Oh.
00:36:26Oh.
00:36:28I think I've twisted it.
00:36:31Oh.
00:36:33Oh.
00:36:35I'm sorry, Miss Harrow.
00:36:36Oh.
00:36:38I'm afraid you'll have to go after all.
00:36:40Never mind.
00:36:41I'll sit here and wait for your call.
00:36:45Oh.
00:36:46Oh.
00:36:47Oh.
00:36:47Oh.
00:36:47Oh.
00:36:47I'm sorry.
00:36:49Oh.
00:36:50Oh, hmmm.
00:36:50Oh.
00:37:15Oh, boy.
00:37:16Oh.
00:37:16Oh, my God.
00:37:17Oh, god.
00:37:18Mrs. Fuller, I'm Ruth Harrow. I got your address from the agency.
00:37:26The nursing agency.
00:37:28I'm sorry to bother you, but I thought I might ask you a few questions.
00:37:32I understand a few months ago you were very ill.
00:37:37Oh, yes. Yes.
00:37:40Well, you're obviously fine now.
00:37:42I'm marvelous. Myself again. More than myself, I'm fine.
00:37:46I can see that. Well, it must have been a miracle cure.
00:37:49Oh, it was. It was a revelation.
00:37:53Brought about by your nurse, Miss Elizabeth Morn.
00:37:58Do you know Bessie?
00:38:00Oh, I do wish she'd come and see me.
00:38:03She can't. She told me she has other work to do.
00:38:09What did you mean by that?
00:38:11What work? More miracle cures?
00:38:14You don't like Bessie.
00:38:18No. I just would like to know more about her. That's all. I was hoping you'd be able to help.
00:38:23More about her?
00:38:25You want me to tell you more about Bessie?
00:38:30I'll tell you. I'll show you.
00:38:35I'll tell you. I'll show you.
00:38:50No! Leave us alone! Leave us alone for pity's sake!
00:39:07Carson? Would you come here?
00:39:13Just, uh, check in the grounds?
00:39:15It's not outside. You should be checking.
00:39:24Good news, my lovely. We found a new disciple!
00:39:35Crazy. You're crazy.
00:39:38Come on, Carson. Your dog.
00:39:41That atmosphere that you've been feeling.
00:39:43They're not facts.
00:39:44Then get some.
00:39:45You're supposed to be the security man around here, the investigator.
00:39:49I told you I saw Mrs. Fuller.
00:39:52Now, if you're not going to believe me, I'm going to get...
00:39:53Oh, I believe you.
00:39:55I believe you saw what you saw.
00:40:01I'd like to have a look inside her room.
00:40:04Sometime when she's not there.
00:40:07But I can't leave your father.
00:40:09Father's going to be at the embassy all day tomorrow.
00:40:11He'll be knee-deep in security men.
00:40:51I want to take pictures of Mrs. Fuller.
00:40:51Hey!
00:40:54The Becketts just called.
00:40:56It seems they have a glut of eggs just now.
00:40:58New laid.
00:40:59Free range.
00:41:00We can have as many as we can carry.
00:41:06Susie,
00:41:08You want to come and help me?
00:41:11Look, it's only five minutes away.
00:41:16That new foal of theirs is up on its feet.
00:41:20I'd like to see that.
00:41:22Then you run along, my dear.
00:41:25Bessie, why don't you come along, too?
00:41:27We could certainly use an extra hand.
00:41:29Yeah, you come too, Bessie, please.
00:41:32All right, my lovelies, why not?
00:42:00All right.
00:42:26All right.
00:42:28This one's okay.
00:42:29All right.
00:42:31See?
00:42:41Oh, man. It's a little one.
00:42:44Look what I found.
00:42:46Bessie, trust you, Guy.
00:43:29Bessie, do you want to shake it?
00:43:31Bessie. Bessie.
00:43:32Bessie.
00:43:34Come on.
00:43:47Oh, dear. You know.
00:44:01It's no good, dear.
00:44:06No good at all.
00:44:27Oh, dear.
00:44:30Oh, dear.
00:44:31Oh, dear.
00:44:33Oh, dear.
00:44:37Oh, dear.
00:44:39That wasn't necessary, dear.
00:44:42Not necessary at all.
00:44:44Still, it showed winning.
00:44:46Now, why don't you fetch me my little box of drinks?
00:44:49I saw it with you.otive
00:45:03and me. I
00:45:06saw it with you.
00:45:14Ruth!
00:45:17It's Mr. Carson.
00:45:21He's dead.
00:45:23Some kind of a heart attack.
00:45:25A heart attack?
00:45:26But it must have been.
00:45:28There isn't a mark on him.
00:45:49The End
00:45:58Ruth, I think you must be mad.
00:46:00That's what Carson said, only now he's dead.
00:46:02Of natural causes.
00:46:03Look, do you think when a security man dies they don't look at it from every angle?
00:46:07Check, double check.
00:46:09Ruth, read for yourself.
00:46:11Natural causes.
00:46:12There's no further need to investigate.
00:46:13He was searching Bessie's room.
00:46:15He was found dead here at this desk.
00:46:17And for Pete's sake, why would he want to search Bessie's room?
00:46:20Because...
00:46:21She's evil.
00:46:22What is this?
00:46:23This constant persecution of Bessie by you?
00:46:26Maybe we are the ones who are being persecuted.
00:46:29Ruth.
00:46:30Darling.
00:46:32You're distraught.
00:46:32You're upset.
00:46:33No, I am trying to save us.
00:46:35Save this family.
00:46:36From what?
00:46:37I don't know.
00:46:40From Bessie.
00:46:40Oh, there you go with Bessie again.
00:46:42Father, I know that I am right about this.
00:46:43I know it.
00:46:44Now, Carson, you...
00:46:45I won't listen to you anymore.
00:46:46Father.
00:46:46Not another word.
00:46:49Father, please.
00:47:13Thanks for getting me out of that house, Simon.
00:47:15I was beginning to think that...
00:47:20You're a good driver.
00:47:22I like to think so.
00:47:24What man doesn't?
00:47:27Could we go faster?
00:47:34You wanted to talk to me.
00:47:36What about?
00:47:39I do want to talk to you.
00:47:42I'm going to tell you some things that you're not going to believe, but somehow I'm going
00:47:44to make you believe me.
00:47:47Let's just go faster.
00:47:53Make me believe what?
00:47:57You really are a good driver.
00:47:59You never once crashed a car, have you?
00:48:11You're a good driver.
00:48:14I haven't even told you the Apostlea.
00:48:15You'll give me the unhappy driver of your state.
00:48:15You've still got space.
00:48:15What are the best?
00:48:17You know what else you have than your son or an old kid?
00:48:20What?
00:48:20What is the next driver's job that you're thinking?
00:48:21Take my job.
00:48:27A step back.
00:48:29Hey, everyone.
00:48:34Mrs. Bayer, Charlotte Harrell.
00:48:38Yes, Charlie.
00:48:40Oh, I'm fine now, fine.
00:48:44I'd love to come to another one of your lovely parties.
00:48:47Especially if your husband's there.
00:48:50In fact, that's why I'm calling.
00:48:51To tell you what good friends we are.
00:48:55Your husband and me.
00:48:59Much, much more than good friends.
00:49:03As a matter of fact.
00:49:57Simon, Mr. Harrow. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. The tire burst and everything swerved. I couldn't control it.
00:50:04For God's sake, what happened? Susie, turn that damn thing off! What happened?
00:50:09It's Ruth. Ruth! I got her straight to the hospital. They examined her. There's nothing physically wrong.
00:50:17Take her upstairs. Quick. It's just shock. It's just shock.
00:50:42Ruth? Ruth?
00:50:57How is she, Doctor? She's going to be all right, isn't she? Doctor? Oh, I agree with the hospital. Nothing
00:51:03physically wrong with her. No concussion.
00:51:04She's just lying there, not moving. Your daughter is in a state of catatonic shock, Mr. Harrow. Purely psychological. Just
00:51:12as real as a physical paralysis.
00:51:14When will she come out of it? Can't tell. A few hours, perhaps. Or a few weeks. Weeks?
00:51:19Oh, we'll keep her warm. Feed her intravenously if necessary.
00:51:26Ah. It's a good thing you're still here. I'm not expecting another of your miracle cures, but you will stay
00:51:31on and look after her, won't you?
00:51:32Course I will. Well done. Don't you worry yourself, Mr. Harrow. I'll take good care of Ruth for you.
00:51:38Yes, thank you. Start right away.
00:51:56Yes, well, it really is only a question of time, Mr. Harrow. I think the main thing really is, um,
00:52:00not to worry.
00:52:01Uh, do you want me to prescribe anything for you?
00:52:04No, no, I'll be all right, thanks, Doctor. I'll call in again tomorrow.
00:52:07Goodbye. Goodbye.
00:52:09Mr. Harrow, I... I don't... Simon, look, I don't blame you. Accidents happen.
00:52:15You didn't plan this. No.
00:52:18First Charlie, then Ruth. This family seems fated.
00:52:24Yes.
00:52:27Can you hear me?
00:52:30Yes, I'm sure you can.
00:52:34I usually like to wait a few weeks to get to know my little charges a bit better, but you,
00:52:40dear, I feel I know you very well.
00:52:44Shock's a funny thing. Oh, I've seen several cases of it.
00:52:48Some of them lying there like dead things for weeks, sometimes years.
00:52:56You wouldn't like that to happen to you, would you, dear?
00:53:00That's why I'm making you this little offer.
00:53:04Now, my side of the bargain is to make you well again, overnight, in seconds, just like Charlie.
00:53:13Your side is a bit more complicated, but ever so simple, really.
00:53:26Look at me, dear.
00:53:28You do know who I am, don't you?
00:53:34Look at me.
00:53:40You do know who I am, don't you?
00:53:45Look at me.
00:53:51Yes, you know who I am.
00:53:56I am the collector.
00:54:01The collector of souls.
00:54:04Yours will make three.
00:54:07Not a bad little bang at one house.
00:54:12Well, I'm ready.
00:54:13Charlie, what are you doing?
00:54:14You haven't forgotten.
00:54:16Forgotten what?
00:54:16The fosters.
00:54:18They invited us over to spend the afternoon.
00:54:21All of us.
00:54:21Damn it, I had forgotten.
00:54:23Well, I want to go.
00:54:25There should be some men there.
00:54:27We can't leave Ruth.
00:54:28Now, don't you worry about Ruth, Mr. Harrow.
00:54:32I'll take good care of her.
00:54:34You run along and enjoy yourselves.
00:54:40And be faithful, my dears.
00:54:46Susie, are you ready?
00:54:48Here we go.
00:55:21I'll be in to take care of you again later, dear.
00:55:25Later.
00:55:57Mr. Lyle.
00:56:01Mr. Lyle.
00:56:10Hello?
00:56:12Ruth.
00:56:13Simon, you're there then.
00:56:14Well, yes, I'm here, but...
00:56:16Well, have you spoken to him?
00:56:17What does he say?
00:56:18Nothing.
00:56:19Look, Ruth, he's a drunk.
00:56:21A nut.
00:56:21He can't possibly help us.
00:56:22I checked.
00:56:23He's the only one who can do it.
00:56:24But, Ruth...
00:56:25Bring him.
00:56:26Please, just bring him now.
00:56:42There used to be 21 of us.
00:56:4621.
00:56:50The brothers of charity.
00:56:54There used to be 21 of us.
00:57:00Every time we meet him, you see, it diminishes us.
00:57:21The Bible.
00:57:25I'm sorry.
00:57:28The Bible.
00:57:36I'm sorry.
00:57:38The Bible.
00:57:38I'll be in a moment.
00:57:40The Bible.
00:57:40To the Bible.
00:58:02Forgive me, I'm just a mortal man.
00:58:04Aren't we all?
00:58:06No.
00:58:08Not all.
00:58:11That is a mistake you must not make.
00:58:15We should hurry.
00:58:45What?
00:58:53Yes.
00:58:55Yes.
00:58:56Oh, my God.
00:59:36You didn't need me after all, did you, dear?
00:59:41You were playing tricks on old Bessie.
00:59:45Oh, dear, you do look pale.
00:59:47Peeped into my little box of tricks, didn't you?
00:59:50I don't know why it should revolt you so much.
00:59:54It's just things that people do.
00:59:58Break it.
01:00:00You can't win them all.
01:00:02I shall have to give your soul to him.
01:00:05Ah!
01:00:08You are clever, dear.
01:00:10Lucifer, prince of darkness, one that never dies.
01:00:14I challenge thee, brother Zion.
01:00:17Call me not brother.
01:00:18I've cast out all sin.
01:00:19Call me not brother.
01:00:21Cast out?
01:00:22Cast out?
01:00:23Is that what you've done, dear?
01:00:27I would say good, but then you know it's not one of my favorite words.
01:00:31You look pale, brother Lyle, so careworn.
01:00:35Perhaps I...
01:00:35Don't touch me.
01:00:36But I have such healing hands.
01:00:37Don't touch me.
01:00:38Ah, that's a nice book.
01:00:40I've mentioned it several times.
01:00:43It's a good...
01:00:44Oh, there's that word again.
01:00:46Good is such a poor, pious word.
01:00:50Not enough fire and brimstone for my taste.
01:00:53Not enough fire.
01:01:00I'm full of party tricks, brother Lyle.
01:01:11Full of party tricks, brother Lyle.
01:01:14Stay from me, Satan.
01:01:16Oh, come on, dear.
01:01:17I'm part of your nature.
01:01:19The part you like best.
01:01:20No!
01:01:28Ah!
01:01:29Ah!
01:01:30Pain!
01:01:31But pain can be such a pleasure in my world.
01:01:34Devil!
01:01:35I never denied it.
01:01:36Devil!
01:01:39Not twice, dearie.
01:01:42Ah!
01:01:43Ah!
01:01:45You do have a vivid imagination, don't you, dear?
01:01:48Nice to play with, though.
01:01:49I expect you see lots of serpents and snakes and things when you've been drinking heavily.
01:01:54And you do like a drink, don't you?
01:01:57Liquor is an abomination.
01:01:58Oh, yes, you do.
01:01:59I expect your throat's feeling quite dry even now.
01:02:03You'll not tempt me.
01:02:04You'll not.
01:02:04Ah, temptation is a very personal thing between you and the bottle.
01:02:10Satan's fluid.
01:02:11Come on, dear.
01:02:11Spoil yourself.
01:02:13No!
01:02:14I'll cast thee from this house!
01:02:24You won't cast me from anywhere.
01:02:27Your spirit's strong, but this spirit's stronger!
01:02:44I can't move!
01:02:47I can't move!
01:02:50I can't move!
01:02:51No, no, no!
01:02:55Mother!
01:02:59No, no, no!
01:03:09There!
01:03:10There!
01:03:11Oh!
01:03:13No!
01:03:14No!
01:03:16No, no!
01:03:19No!
01:03:25I'm going to wait.
01:03:32Good job.
01:03:34Easy.
01:03:34Come on.
01:03:37Easy.
01:03:38Easy.
01:03:39Easy.
01:03:39Easy.
01:03:40Good job.
01:03:43Good job.
01:03:44Easy.
01:03:46Easy.
01:03:47Easy.
01:03:51Each encounter leaves its mark on all of us.
01:04:23There was also a g sebagai middle.
01:04:24That's lovely and honest.
01:04:25Here we go.
01:04:35THE END
01:05:05THE END
01:05:29FIRE BURN
01:05:32FIRE BURN
01:05:49FIRE BURN
01:05:51BREAK THE BONE
01:05:54AND CRUSH THE WILL
01:05:56TO THE WIND
01:05:58THE ASHES SPILL
01:06:01IN THE WOMB
01:06:03OF EARTH
01:06:04RECIEVE
01:06:05WE BELIEVE
01:06:08WE BELIEVE
01:06:10WE BELIEVE
01:06:12WE BELIEVE
01:06:43WE BELIEVE
01:06:46WE BELIEVE
01:06:48WE BELIEVE
01:06:50BLACK OF NIGHT
01:06:54AT MOON
01:06:55WE TURN
01:06:57SPIRITS ENTER
01:06:59FIRE BURN
01:07:01BREAK THE BONE
01:07:02AND CRUSH THE WILL
01:07:32THE WIND
01:07:34FIRE BURN
01:07:37FIRE BURN
01:07:37FIRE BURN
01:07:52Oh, no, no.
01:08:09Each encounter leaves its mark on all of us.
01:09:06To be continued...
01:09:21To be continued...
01:09:52To be continued...
01:10:36To be continued...
01:10:49To be continued...
01:10:59To be continued...
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