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1:28:00
Where in the devil is he?
1:28:02
No normal man walks out of a big concern
without saying a word to a solitary soul.

1:28:05
Everything was arranged.
Could he have gone abroad?

1:28:08
He would have let us know.
Confound that girl!

1:28:11
What the deuce could have happened?
1:28:13
One minute they were picking hymns
for the wedding...

1:28:16
- Mr. Chetwynd?
- What now?

1:28:17
I'm sorry, sir. It seems to be important.
Stourton of the Lytham Liberal League.

1:28:21
All right, I'll see him. You talk to Sheldon.
1:28:27
Sheldon, when did you say
you last saw Mr. Rainier?

1:28:31
It was close to dinnertime, miss.
About an hour after Miss Kitty left.

1:28:35
Mr. Charles asked me
to put some things into a bag for him.

1:28:38
I don't know quite why, miss...
1:28:40
but I sort of think
that he may have gone to Liverpool.

1:28:45
- To Liverpool?
- Yes, miss.

1:28:48
It was from Liverpool he came that night...
1:28:50
that he came back from the dead,
as you might say.

1:28:53
Please try to tell me everything you
can remember about that night in 1920.

1:28:59
What did he tell you
about what had happened to him?

1:29:02
Well, miss, it was a wet night.
In November, it was.

1:29:07
He'd been knocked down by a taxi and
carried into a chemist's shop in Liverpool.

1:29:16
Come in.
1:29:29
Miss Hanson.
1:29:36
Please forgive me for coming.
We were all so anxious.

1:29:39
You're not well.
1:29:41
I should have let you know where I was.
I intended to. I'm sorry.

1:29:44
I hate to bother you,
but something very important came up.

1:29:47
How did you know I was in Liverpool?
1:29:49
- Something Sheldon said. I made inquiries.
- Sheldon, yes.

1:29:54
Won't you sit down, Miss Hanson?
1:29:57
You say some important business
induced you to follow me?


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