:05:09
I was just coming
in when you rang, sir.
:05:11
Well there you are, Dawes.
:05:13
Mr. Bassick is here, sir.
:05:15
I'll see him at once.
:05:16
Come to me as soon
as he's gone, Dawes.
:05:18
There's something
I want to say to you.
:05:20
Yes sir.
:05:49
Well Bassick.
:05:54
Don't that
bloke ever stop.
:05:56
That music gives
me the creeps.
:05:59
Does it Bassick?
:06:00
I rather like it.
:06:02
I want you to
post that letter
:06:03
at the box at
Portland Square
:06:05
just a few minutes
before twelve.
:06:07
Then drive directly
to your lodgings
:06:08
by way of Oxford Service.
:06:10
Wait there till
I send for you.
:06:13
That's all.
:06:15
First, I want to know
what I'm getting into.
:06:17
You have your orders.
:06:18
That's enough.
:06:20
I have a right
to know the layout
:06:21
in case there's trouble.
:06:23
I'll take care of that.
:06:24
That's what you
promised Higgins
:06:26
in that Emosmith job.
:06:28
Oh poor Higgins.
:06:29
They found nothing
but his boots.
:06:31
One boot.
:06:33
You know, Bassick,
:06:34
Higgins was
a valuable man
:06:36
and a clever craftsman.
:06:37
But he had your
unfortunate habit
:06:39
of asking too
many questions
:06:42
and now all that's left
of him is one boot.
:06:45
Don't take me
wrong, Professor.
:06:47
I'll do what you
tell me right enough.
:06:50
I'm sure you
will, Bassick,
:06:52
and just to prove
how I trust you
:06:53
I'm going to
tell you my plan
:06:55
although you haven't
the imagination
:06:57
to appreciate
its subtlety.
:06:59
My whole success
depends upon a peculiarity