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1:32:01
that made you think you'd killed him.
So you had to run away from that too.

1:32:05
You took on the role of Edwardes, to
prove to yourself he wasn't dead...

1:32:08
and so therefore
you hadn't killed him.

1:32:11
Professor, I never realised in my
amnesic state, how lovely you are.

1:32:15
Now that you got your head back,
you musn't lose it again.

1:32:19
It's too late,
I'm beyond cure.

1:32:23
-How's it feel to be a great analyst?
-Not so bad.

1:32:26
-And a great detective?
-Wonderful.

1:32:29
And madly adored?
1:32:32
Very wonderful.
1:32:35
You'll look wonderful...
1:32:36
in white, with a little orange
blossom in your hair.

1:32:41
That sounds vaguely as if it has
something to do with marriage.

1:32:44
A brilliant analysis, Doctor.
1:32:52
Hello.
1:32:53
You know Lt. Cooley
and Sg. Gillespie from Rochester?

1:32:56
-Yes, we know them quite well.
-How did you find us?

1:32:59
-No thanks to your friend Dr. Brulov.
-We made enquiries at the station...

1:33:03
-You left a trail a mile wide.
-You arrived in the nick of time.

1:33:06
I believe that's
the usual expression.

1:33:10
We found the body of Dr. Edwardes...
1:33:12
It's almost exactly where you told
the local police it would be.

1:33:15
-You remembered the spot very well.
-Thank goodness it's all cleared up.

1:33:19
Not quite, Dr. Petersen. I'm afraid
a bullet was found in the body.

1:33:29
That's impossible.
1:33:31
-lt was in his back.
-The case is one of murder.

1:33:36
We have to detain you, sir.
It's my duty to inform you...

1:33:39
that anything you say may
be used against you.

1:33:49
No, you mustn't say you killed him.
Try to remember what happened...

1:33:52
before Edwardes went over.
1:33:55
But when he said he killed him,
he wasn't himself...

1:33:57
he was in a state of great
mental distress.


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