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:56:12
Mr. Sheldon, I'm sorry to wake you...
:56:14
but there's a gentleman here
asking for you.

:56:18
He says he's Mr. Charles. Charles.
:56:22
I'm sorry, Mr. Sheldon.
That's what he says.

:56:32
The butler says
he'll come straight down, sir.

:56:34
Step inside, sir.
:56:37
Take a seat, sir.
:56:41
You'll excuse me taking precautions, sir,
it being late and all.

:56:45
It's quite all right.
:56:48
Is Miss Bridget at home, do you know?
:56:51
Yes, sir. The whole family's at home.
:56:54
Really? Everything's all right
up at the house, I hope.

:56:58
Haven't you heard, sir?
Old Mr. Rainier died Sunday.

:57:03
The funeral was today, sir.
:57:10
Was he a relative of yours, sir?
:57:14
He was my father.
:57:16
I'm sorry, sir.
:57:25
I don't feel much like eating, but still.
I must say I think it most peculiar.

:57:31
After three years of complete silence...
:57:33
he suddenly comes back from the grave
with this cock-and-bull story...

:57:36
and at the very moment
when the will is to be read.

:57:39
Very convenient, if you ask me.
:57:41
- You talk as if my brother were a fraud.
- Who's to say he isn't?

:57:44
- You seem to forget Sheldon's seen him.
- Yes, in the dark...

:57:48
and Sheldon was probably half-asleep.
:57:50
Isn't this argument rather a waste of time?
:57:52
We shall see him for ourselves
in a moment...

:57:54
and with all respect to Lydia...
:57:56
I think we shall be able
to recognize our own brother.


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