:40:03
	Thank you.
:40:11
	Won't you please
sit down. Mr. Taylor?
:40:14
	Thank you.
:40:19
	I understand that
you want to buy our land.
:40:21
	No. L...
I wanted to meet you.
:40:27
	I don't understand.
I didn't know how
to find you,
:40:30
	and the mayor wouldn't
give me your address.
:40:33
	so I felt that if I offered
to buy your land...
:40:36
	that you'd be
sure to come.
:40:39
	Is certainly
a most unusual way
to make an acquaintance.
:40:43
	But now that you have gone
to all this trouble
to meet me.
:40:46
	what can I really
do for you?
:40:50
	I want
your father's records.
:40:53
	His experiments
with life and death.
:40:57
	The records of the creation
of the monster.
:41:06
	My father's diary.
:41:08
	Yes. You must
give it to me.
:41:11
	I don't have
any records.
:41:13
	If I had. L...
:41:15
	I would have destroyed
them long ago.
:41:18
	My father was
a great scientist.
:41:21
	but all he created
brought unhappiness.
:41:26
	terror.
:41:31
	Oh. But you don't
understand.
:41:34
	I must have them.
Won't you help me?
:41:39
	I'm sorry. Mr. Taylor.
There is nothing I can do.
:41:43
	The house burned down.
:41:45
	and I have never set a foot
on that ground again...
:41:48
	and never shall.
:41:50
	And thas all
the information
I can give you.
:41:53
	Well. Is everything
settled. Baroness?
:41:56
	No.
:41:58
	We decided not to go through
with the sale after all.