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1:20:01
Have some coffee.
1:20:02
Thank you, sir.
I've had my breakfast already.

1:20:04
Had it in the kitchen at Number 9,
as a matter of fact.

1:20:07
Nancy tell you anything this morning?
1:20:09
If you ask me, Nancy's getting ideas
above her station.

1:20:12
Seems the master told her...
1:20:13
that her mistress might be going away
for quite a long time...

1:20:17
and that he wanted her to stay
and look after him.

1:20:19
The master told her
her mistress might be going away?

1:20:22
That's right, sir.
1:20:27
- A long time, you said?
- Yes, sir.

1:20:30
What do you think that means?
1:20:31
From all you've told me these last weeks,
I should say it could mean...

1:20:35
any one of a number
of quite unpleasant things.

1:20:40
- I've to get into that house tonight.
- Not while he's there.

1:20:43
- He goes out every evening?
- Right, sir.

1:20:45
Tonight after dinner.
1:20:46
Nancy says he's told her
not to let her mistress see anyone.

1:20:49
Then you'll have to see to it
that Nancy isn't home tonight.

1:20:52
- Any little thing I can do for the Yard, sir.
- I thought you wouldn't mind.

1:20:56
There's just one thing more though.
1:20:58
How do you know the lady herself
will see you?

1:21:01
I don't know.
1:21:04
Yes.
1:21:06
I think there's a way.
1:21:19
"People who go every night
to places of public amusement...

1:21:22
"can hardly enter into..."
1:21:23
Your mother was mad.
1:21:26
"People who go every night
to places of public amusement...

1:21:29
"can hardly enter
into the fresh gala feeling...

1:21:31
"with which an opera or a concert..."
1:21:34
She died in an asylum with no brain at all.
1:21:40
"The snug comfort of the close carriage...
1:21:42
"...the pleasure of setting out
with companions...

1:21:44
"...the sight of the stars glinting fitfully
through the trees..."


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