:24:01
See here, old man.
:24:02
You mustn't let
yourself go like this.
:24:04
I know.
:24:08
I haven't slept a wink
since that note came.
:24:10
You've got to sleep
:24:12
if you're to keep
your wits about you.
:24:14
This is May the 11th,
:24:15
the day on the paper.
:24:17
He's going to
kill me, Jerrold.
:24:20
Wherever I go,
:24:22
whatever I do,
:24:24
he's going to kill me.
:24:27
Is there nothing
anyone can do about it?
:24:36
Why don't you go
home and go to bed.
:24:38
Can't do yourself any
good pacing my office.
:24:40
Now the safest place in
London for you just now
:24:42
is your own home.
:24:44
Perhaps you're right.
:24:46
You know I can't
go on like this.
:24:49
I'll go home.
:24:52
You'll come
with me, Jerry?
:24:54
I'm afraid I can't, Lloyd.
:24:57
Probably wouldn't matter.
:24:59
If anything should
happen to me,
:25:01
you'll look after
Ann, won't you?
:25:03
Don't be absurd.
:25:04
Nothing's going
to happen to you.
:25:06
But if it should.
:25:08
You know how
I feel about Ann.
:25:11
Goodbye.
:25:13
Thanks.
:25:14
You'll be alright, Lloyd.
:25:15
I think it's
just a bad dream.
:25:19
I think I'll walk home,
:25:21
get some air.
:25:23
And why not?
:25:24
Nothing can happen to
you on a public street.
:25:26
I hope you're right.
:25:29
Goodbye Jerrold.
:25:30
Goodbye old man.
:25:54
See the beak,
the nostrils,
:25:57
the whole formation of
the body is the same.
:25:58
In sea lore,
the companion of ships