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1:09:09
I'm very sorry, but I'm afraid
my wife's illness has returned.

1:09:12
- Can I send for a doctor?
- No. If I can just get her home.

1:09:15
We shouldn't have come tonight,
but she was so anxious.

1:09:18
I'm so sorry, Lady Dalroy.
1:09:22
I think it's the most...
1:09:43
I've tried so hard to keep it
within these walls, in my own house.

1:09:47
Now, because you would go out tonight,
the whole of London knows it.

1:09:50
If I could only get inside
that brain of yours...

1:09:53
and understand what makes you
do these crazy, twisted things.

1:09:58
Are you trying to tell me I'm insane?
1:10:01
- That's what I'm trying not to tell myself.
- But that's what you think, isn't it?

1:10:05
That's what you've been hinting
and suggesting for months, ever since...

1:10:09
- Since what?
- Since the day I lost your broach.

1:10:13
Yes, that's when it all began.
1:10:16
No, it began before that.
1:10:20
The first day here,
when I found that letter.

1:10:25
- What letter?
- The one I found among the music...

1:10:29
from that man called Bauer.
1:10:32
Sergis Bauer. Yes, I remember.
1:10:36
Yes, you're right. That's when it began.
1:10:39
I can see you still,
standing there and saying:

1:10:42
"Look at this letter,"
and staring at nothing.

1:10:47
- What?
- You had nothing in your hand.

1:10:50
What?
1:10:51
I was staggered, but I didn't know then...
1:10:54
how much reason I had to be.
1:10:56
- I don't know. What reason?
- I didn't know then about your mother.


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