Spellbound
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:43:00
I'm haunted,
but I can't see by what.

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- It's no use.
- You lived somewhere...

:43:09
you had a mother, you were loved,
had friends.

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Yes, and probably a wife.
:43:17
Can you remember her?
:43:20
I didn't say I had one.
I said I probably had.

:43:26
No, darling. Thank heaven
I can't remember a wife.

:43:31
- I'd like to ask a medical question.
- Constance...

:43:34
would you mind not prodding me,
it mixes me up...

:43:39
I can't remember anything.
Except that I love you.

:43:43
How would you diagnose a pain,
in the right upper quadrant...

:43:45
a pain that is persistant?
:43:48
Gall bladder, a heart case,
or pneumonia...

:43:51
depending
on the patient's history.

:43:53
It's obvious you're a doctor.
:43:55
Yes, the eminent Dr. X.
:44:00
If we can unlock one tiny memory,
it'll give us the key to the others.

:44:07
The only thing that comes to mind
that I keep thinking...

:44:10
- Is the logic of the situation.
- What logic?

:44:12
That I was with Edwardes.
:44:18
Police believe the impostor who
escaped from Green Manors...

:44:22
to be the patient that visited
the real Dr. Edwardes...

:44:24
in the Cumberland mountains
the day that he disappeared.

:44:29
No trace has been found, since
he left the Cumberland resort...

:44:32
in the company of his
supposed patient.

:44:35
Do you remember that? Why do you
believe you were with him?

:44:39
Because wherever we went,
I came back with his identity...

:44:42
I wouldn't have come back as Edwardes
if I hadn't known he was dead.

:44:46
How would I know that, if I hadn't
been with him when he died?

:44:49
- Were you?
- I don't remember...

:44:53
but logically
I know that I must've been.

:44:58
And logically, I also know why
the body hasn't been found...


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