: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
:51:00
and what about your
duty to the crown?
:51:02
All that will be
taken care of.
:51:03
Never fear.
:51:04
I'm going to delegate
:51:05
the most
dependable man I know
:51:07
to guard the star of
Deli in my place
:51:08
while I keep an
eye on Miss Brandon.
:51:10
Oh really,
who may that be?
:51:12
You my dear fellow.
:51:14
Huh?
:51:23
You'd like to let
that razor slip,
:51:24
wouldn't you, Dawes?
:51:26
No sir.
:51:27
By no means, sir.
:51:28
You're a coward, Dawes.
:51:32
If you weren't a coward
:51:33
you'd a cut my
throat long ago.
:51:35
Why I give you
my word, sir.
:51:36
That thought never
entered my mind, sir.
:51:40
Then you're worse
than a coward.
:51:42
You're a fool.
:51:43
You have as much
hatred for me
:51:44
as I have
contempt for you.
:51:50
Excellent.
:51:52
Without your beard, sir,
:51:53
you look like
your own son.