:49:00
the messenger who left it?
:49:01
No, one of the servants
answered the door.
:49:02
He just took it.
:49:03
He didn't notice anything.
:49:04
Mr. Holmes,
what shall I do?
:49:07
Isn't May the
thirteenth the night
:49:08
you're supposed to go to
Lady Conyngham's party?
:49:10
Well yes, but...
:49:11
I know Lady Conyngham
is irreproachable
:49:13
but there's too much
emphasis on this date,
:49:15
May the thirteenth,
:49:16
whether you should
go to the party
:49:17
or whether you shouldn't.
:49:19
You mean Jerrold?
:49:20
Miss Brandon
we feel that...
:49:27
Mr. Hunter has much
to explain, Miss Brandon.
:49:30
As yet he's not
been proved guilty.
:49:32
But I must know.
:49:33
You really want to know?
:49:35
I must.
:49:37
I'll do anything
:49:38
rather than bear this
uncertainty, the suspense.
:49:42
Then go to Lady
Conyngham's party.
:49:44
But I can't,
:49:48
not now.
:49:49
After Lloyd...
:49:50
I understand
your feelings
:49:52
but you must go to
Lady Conyngham's
:49:53
just the same.
:49:54
She's an older woman.
:49:55
She's very fond of you.
:49:57
Now you're alone in
a time of trouble.
:49:58
What more natural than
that you should go to her?
:50:00
But she's giving a
party and my brother's...
:50:03
You only have to
make an appearance.
:50:04
Yes, but...
:50:06
That's what I
want, Miss Brandon.
:50:08
I want you to make
an appearance,
:50:10
perhaps take a walk
through the grounds.
:50:12
I warn you it may involve
considerable risk
:50:14
but I think the kind of
woman I take you to be
:50:16
would rather risk
everything on one venture
:50:18
than live the
rest of her life
:50:19
in the shadow of
doubt and death.
:50:23
Am I right?
:50:24
You are right, Mr. Holmes.
:50:26
I'll do as you say.
:50:27
Thank you and goodbye.
:50:30
No.
:50:31
This time we'll
say au revoir.
:50:33
Miss Brandon?
:50:35
Yes.
:50:37
Are you quite sure
you're not afraid.
:50:40
Of course I'm afraid
:50:41
but I'll go
through with it.
:50:43
Good.
:50:51
May the thirteenth.
:50:52
That's tomorrow night.
:50:54
Well Holmes you've
certainly let yourself
:50:55
in for a busy
night tomorrow.
:50:57
What about the
Star of Deli
:50:59
and you promise
to Sir Ronald