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:14:01
Well, I think it looks downright peculiar.
:14:03
- Peculiar?
- Very.

:14:05
Particularly those candlesticks.
They don't belong there at all.

:14:08
On the contrary, I think they suggest a...
a ceremonial altar,

:14:12
which you can heap with the foods
for our sacrificial feast.

:14:15
Hmph, heap is right.
:14:17
Isn't enough room for me to set
things out properly, is there, Mr Phillip?

:14:20
Oh, you can make it do.
:14:21
You two'll be the death of me.
What's to be done with the books?

:14:23
We'll lay them out
on the dining room table.

:14:25
A crazy idea, if you ask me.
:14:27
Well, I have too much to do
to discuss this thoroughly, dear.

:14:30
I still think it's peculiar.
:14:32
- What on earth is the matter?
- I was sure she'd notice.

:14:34
- Notice what?
- The rope, of course.

:14:37
Brandon, we've got to hide it.
:14:38
- Why?
- Why?

:14:39
Yes, why? It's only a piece of rope,
an ordinary household article.

:14:43
Why hide it?
:14:45
It belongs in the kitchen drawer.
:15:06
- Mrs Wilson?
- Yes?

:15:08
There's champagne in the icebox.
:15:09
- We're not giving them champagne?
- We are.

:15:12
Oh, it's going to be that kind of party.
I'd better doll up a little.

:15:16
We only serve champagne
at Mr Cadell's on very high occasions.

:15:19
Matter of fact, he and I once had
a glass together on my birthday.

:15:23
Tonight, Mrs Wilson, you'll have
an opportunity to renew that romance.

:15:27
May I? Mr Cadell's coming.
:15:30
Oh, my. Oh, Mr Cadell is terribly nice.
:15:34
- Rupert's coming?
- Yes, I thought I told you.

:15:37
No, you didn't.
:15:40
Some people say he's a little peculiar,
but I always thi...

:15:45
Well, you might let me finish.
:15:47
I thought you liked Rupert.
:15:50
- I do.
- Well, then?

:15:53
Of all the people on this Earth, Rupert
Cadell is the one man likely to suspect.

:15:57
He's the one man who might appreciate
this from our angle, the artistic one.


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