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:34:02
No, he wasn't himself, he was
unable to speak coherently.

:34:05
You don't seem surprised to hear that
he's a fake and maybe a murderer.

:34:11
I'm used to surprises
in my work.

:34:13
You suspected something?
:34:16
No. I thought his collapse
due to mental strain.

:34:19
That's a funny diagnosis for a fellow
who's just come from vacation.

:34:23
I made no diagnosis, I was shocked
he collapsed. I didn't think.

:34:27
We're all pretty shocked, Sheriff,
the fellow took us all in...

:34:30
all except Dr. Mercheson.
:34:33
And he didn't say anything to
give you an idea where he went?

:34:36
No.
:34:38
He may be hanging around, we'll have
to go over the grounds first.

:34:48
I'm sorry this has happened
to you, Constance...

:34:51
I felt like warning you about him
but I wasn't certain.

:34:54
Don't worry, it's not your fault.
They're bound to find him.

:34:57
I'll keep you informed
of the police activities.

:35:22
The fellow expected to get away
with it, like any criminal.

:35:25
Nonsense, obviously an amnesia case,
he didn't know who he was...

:35:29
or what he was doing.
What do you say, Constance?

:35:33
I don't know.
:35:35
If you were anyone but Constance
Petersen, the human glaciar...

:35:38
- And custodian of truth, I'd say...
- You'd say what?

:35:42
My dear, forgive me my thoughts,
you are telling the truth...

:35:45
I was going to say that you were
holding something back.

:35:48
I'm a sentimental ass...
:35:50
A woman like you couldn't get
involved emotionally with any man...

:35:52
- Sane or insane.
- I suggest you change the subject.

:35:56
I will be interested to ask him
certain questions...

:35:59
when they bring him
back here.


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