:59:02
If I had written, which I didn't...
:59:04
do you suppose I'd say a word
to my cousins against my husband?
:59:07
Do you think I can trust
the insane ravings of a madwoman?
:59:15
- Paul, don't say that.
- Your mind is diseased!
:59:19
You are as witless as an animal!
:59:27
I'm desperate.
:59:29
If I do the things you say,
then I am going mad.
:59:33
It's when you're angry with me like this...
:59:36
my head aches, and my mind gets tired.
:59:41
You must help me, Paul.
:59:43
If you were afflicted, I would be gentle.
I should love you more.
:59:48
Let go of my arm.
:59:52
Paul, how can you be so cruel?
:59:56
You used not to be.
:59:58
It's only since we came
to this hateful, horrible house...
1:00:03
that everything's changed.
1:00:07
It must be
because of that envelope I found.
1:00:12
- Who was Louis Bauer?
- There's no such person as Louis Bauer.
1:00:18
Then why should that have changed
our lives, just a name on an old envelope?
1:00:22
There was never even an envelope!
1:00:26
That was the beginning of your madness,
when I realized...
1:00:29
you were a half-witted creature who
pried through my desk and my papers.
1:00:33
But this is the end.
You're not only mad, you are dangerous!
1:00:39
You are going to see a doctor, madam.
1:00:41
- No, Paul, not a doctor.
- More than one doctor tomorrow morning.
1:00:47
I'm too tired.
1:00:50
Paul, did you ever love me?
1:00:53
I hate you. You are utterly repulsive to me.