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1:55:01
I'll see the coroner
and have the inquest postponed
pending further evidence.

1:55:04
I say, aren't you rather afraid that the
prisoner, shall we say, might bolt ?

1:55:08
You have my word for it
that he will not do that.

1:55:12
Toodle-oo, Max.
Come along, Danny.

1:55:14
Let's leave the unhappy couple to spend
their last moments together alone.

1:55:28
Are you sure you don't want me
to go with you, Maxim ?

1:55:31
No, darling.
It'll be very tiring for you.

1:55:33
I'll be back the very fiirst
thing in the morning, and
I won't even stop to sleep.

1:55:36
I'll be waiting for you.
1:55:44
- Ready, Maxim ?
- Yes.

1:55:46
You two go on ahead.
I'll follow with Favell.

1:56:02
Dr. Baker, you may have seen Mr. de
Winter's name in the papers recently.

1:56:06
Oh, yes, yes. In connection
with a body that was found in a boat.

1:56:10
My wife was reading all about it.
A very sad case.

1:56:13
- My condolences--
- Oh, this is going to take hours.
Let me--

1:56:15
Don't bother, Favell.
I think I can tell Dr. Baker.

1:56:18
We're trying to discover
certain facts...

1:56:20
concerning the late Mrs. de Winter's
activities on the day of her death,

1:56:24
October 1 2, last year,
and I want you to tell me, if you can,

1:56:27
if anyone of that name
paid you a visit on that date.

1:56:30
I'm awfully sorry.
I'm afraid I can't help you.

1:56:33
I should have remembered
the name de Winter.

1:56:36
I've never attended
a Mrs. de Winter in my life.

1:56:38
Well, how can you possibly tell
all your patients' names ?

1:56:41
I can look it up
in my engagement diary if you like.

1:56:44
- Did you say the 1 2th of October?
- Yes.

1:56:47
Oh, here we are.
No, no de Winter.

1:56:52
- Are you sure ?
- Well, here are all
the appointments for that day.

1:56:56
'' Ross, Campbell, Steadall,
Perrino, Danvers, Mathews--''

1:56:59
Danny ! What the devil !

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