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1:31:02
You mean I might have been
visiting the city?

1:31:04
Well, Liverpool's a big port.
1:31:06
I might have come in on some ship.
Strange. That hadn't occurred to me.

1:31:10
Or by train.
1:31:12
You might have come in
from a nearby town...

1:31:15
or from the country.
1:31:18
- Perhaps on business.
- Perhaps.

1:31:21
In that case,
maybe you stayed at some hotel.

1:31:24
I know Liverpool. I've been up here often.
1:31:28
You know the direction you were
walking in when the accident happened?

1:31:31
Yes, I checked that.
1:31:32
I was walking down Mason Street
toward the square. It was wet.

1:31:36
Well, there are two hotels
north of Mason Street.

1:31:39
There's the old Olympic
and the Great Northern.

1:31:46
It's quite a distance from the Olympic.
1:31:48
So, if it was wet, the chances are,
you were coming from the Great Northern.

1:31:52
Presuming I stayed at a hotel at all,
under what name was I registered?

1:31:56
There's just one chance to find out.
1:31:58
If you were at a hotel, you walked out
leaving unclaimed luggage.

1:32:02
Would they keep it so long?
1:32:04
- It's worth investigating.
- Yes.

1:32:07
I'm glad you came, Miss Hanson.
You've given me fresh hope.

1:32:10
You must come with me.
We'll start with the Great Northern.

1:32:21
Please be kind enough to tell the manager
this suitcase is of no interest to me...

1:32:26
and I'm sorry to have troubled him.
1:32:29
John Smith.
1:32:31
Highly unimaginative incognito.
1:32:34
What could be more anonymous
than these poor rags?

1:32:38
- Nothing seemed familiar to you?
- No.

1:32:41
There's a finality
about that most unrewarding find:

1:32:44
Like a door slammed and bolted.
1:32:47
Now I shall learn to accept myself
for what I am:

1:32:50
A psychological defective.
As Kitty saw me. As you must see me.

1:32:55
You must keep my secret, Miss Hanson.

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