:34:00
	But what are
you going to do with him?
:34:02
	I'm going to turn
him over to you, my dear.
:34:05
	And you're going to drive him
down to Tim, the blacksmith,
:34:08
	and have those preposterous
contraptions removed from his wrists.
:34:12
	Oh, how could I do a thing like that?
:34:14
	Because you know I can see
a great deal further than you can.
:34:18
	I can see intangible things.
For example, innocence.
:34:22
	Will you go with my niece, Mr Mason?
:34:24
	Oh, yes, sir! Uh... if you don't mind?
:34:28
	- What'll I tell the blacksmith?
- Tell him Mr Mason is my friend.
:34:32
	He won't ask any other questions.
:34:37
	Go ahead, Pat.
:34:40
	Go with her, Barry.
Barry, l know, is your name.
:34:44
	Your voice explained to me
that "Mason" isn't.
:34:47
	But as I told you before,
names are of such little importance.
:34:51
	I - I don't know how to thank you.
:34:53
	Go ahead, Barry. Go ahead.
:34:55
	And do the things I wish I could do.
:35:04
	Good luck, Barry, and for heaven's sake,
:35:06
	get back in practice on that triangle!
:35:15
	- Is the blacksmith's shop very far?
- No, right along here.
:35:19
	And, uh... is he - Is he really alright?
:35:23
	- He and my uncle are great friends.
- Oh.
:35:25
	I guess he's alright, then.
:35:28
	You needn't worry. He's alright.
:35:31
	He's a darling blacksmith,
:35:33
	only I'm not sure how much
experience he's had with handcuffs.
:35:36
	Do you mind if I see them?
:35:38
	I wonder - I can't quite see.
:35:41
	Could you hold them nearer?
:35:45
	- Now I feel better.
- I'll bet you do.
:35:48
	I'll bet this makes you feel great.
:35:50
	The blacksmith shop is two miles back.
We're on our way to the police.
:35:53
	Your uncle's gonna be proud of you!
:35:55
	The world isn't full
of kind old gentlemen.
:35:58
	Even my uncle wouldn't have been
so kind if he'd known more about you.