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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?

1:30:00
Sir Edward Lake, Member of Parliament
from West Lytham...

1:30:04
died on Monday morning.
There will be a by-election.

1:30:07
This morning, a committee
of the West Lytham Liberal Association...

1:30:10
unanimously decided
to support your candidacy...

1:30:13
should you consent to stand
in the Liberal interest.

1:30:17
Did Sheldon tell you of my experience here
about 12 years ago?

1:30:23
Yes, Mr. Rainier.
1:30:26
I came back here at that time...
1:30:28
hoping to stumble on the trail of my past...
1:30:31
but I failed then...
1:30:34
and I've failed now.
1:30:37
- Nothing helped you?
- Nothing.

1:30:41
Why should I feel
a sense of loss so acute that...

1:30:45
That it's spoiling your life?
1:30:47
No, I'm not being honest with myself.
1:30:49
My life's not complete,
and I've hurt others.

1:30:54
I don't know why I bore you
with my affairs.

1:30:57
You feel that perhaps
you lived in Liverpool?

1:30:59
- It seems possible.
- But not certain.


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