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1:18:13
- Do you hear anything?
- Hear anything, ma'am?

1:18:15
- Yes. Up there. Listen.
- Listen to what, ma'am?

1:18:19
Those sounds. Those noises up there.
1:18:23
No, ma'am.
1:18:27
But there are sounds.
Sounds like someone moving about.

1:18:30
- Elizabeth, listen, please.
- There are no noises up there, ma'am.

1:18:34
How could there be?
The whole floor is boarded up.

1:18:38
You know that as well as I do.
No one can't get in up there.

1:18:42
You know, ma'am,
you just imagine things.

1:19:01
And into the mews.
1:19:10
Williams, come in. You're early.
Get another cup, will you?

1:19:15
- Sit down. Make yourself comfortable.
- Thank you, sir.

1:19:18
Well?
1:19:24
I don't know what it means,
but this morning around 3:00...

1:19:27
I was standing on the corner of
Thornton Square, looking both ways-like...

1:19:31
and suddenly, who should I see turning up,
but our friend again.

1:19:35
- Coming out of the mews, it looked like.
- Yes?

1:19:37
I got a good look at him
under the lamppost.

1:19:40
I tell you, that man
had been up to something.

1:19:43
What?
1:19:44
I wouldn't undertake to say what exactly...
1:19:47
but he was kind of in a mess.
1:19:49
Clothes untidy, tie all on one side.
Dirt and dust all over, even on his face.

1:19:53
- Had he been in a fight?
- He didn't look like that, sir.

1:19:57
More as though he'd been digging
in a cellar or something.


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