:23:00
according to his wishes, which...
:23:02
Need I go on?
:23:03
Almost his last words
were a threat to return from the dead.
:23:08
- In my opinion, he was mad.
- Well, that may be so.
:23:10
Miss Harlon and I
should have been consulted.
:23:12
I understood that you and her
were not on speaking terms.
:23:15
So what?
You expect quiet at a funeral, don't you?
:23:18
Yes, I also expected my offer.
:23:19
I'm very sorry,
but this means a good deal to both of us.
:23:23
- I thought he was worth about £4,000 a year.
- He isn't now.
:23:26
What do you mean by that?
:23:28
He spent a good deal, you know.
:23:31
It may surprise you to know
that, some time ago...
:23:33
he drew a check for £75,000.
:23:36
What for?
:23:37
I don't know.
:23:39
You were in charge of all his affairs,
and you don't know?
:23:42
That's what I said.
:23:44
And I advise you to look after
the tone of your voice.
:23:47
I'm not sure I haven't more important things
to look after than the tone of my voice.
:23:51
I don't follow you.
:23:53
I'm going to run down
to Earlsvale House tomorrow morning.
:23:56
Yes, why...
:23:58
I don't think you realize...
:24:01
the conditions that you'll find there.
:24:03
- No, that's why I propose to go.
- You won't like it.
:24:06
You'll be most uncomfortable.
:24:08
You don't advise me to go?
:24:10
I think you'll be making a very big mistake.
:24:14
Then I'll go.
:24:16
By the way, does Miss Harlon know
anything about this will business?
:24:20
No doubt she will have received
a letter from me by now.
:24:23
- Do you know Miss Harlon?
- No.
:24:26
I plan to have the pleasure
of calling upon her this evening.
:24:31
Hello.
:24:33
It's you, Davis. Wait a minute.
:24:35
I have a visitor here,
but I think he's just going.
:24:38
Thank you very much.
:24:40
If you're going to see Miss Harlon tonight,
I shall be there, too.
:24:43
No doubt you will succeed
in making a painful interview intolerable.
:24:47
Good afternoon.
:24:49
Your manner must help
your practice a great deal.
:24:58
Now, Davis.