:22:08
- Aren't you...
- Yes, on the plane.
:22:11
- Did you know the professor?
- Did you?
:22:14
Yes, I worked with him.
I'm John Holden.
:22:18
Then I must talk to you.
It's very important.
:22:21
I'm Joanna Harrington.
Professor Harrington was my uncle.
:22:25
- My deepest sympathies.
- Thank you.
:22:28
- When can we meet?
- Tonight?
:22:30
- Call me at my hotel.
- All right.
:22:43
- 41 2. Down to the left, miss.
- Thank you.
:22:54
- Well, come in.
- Thanks.
:22:57
So you really are Dr. Holden?
:22:59
All scientists
don't wear thick glasses.
:23:02
I apologize for bothering you
on the plane.
:23:04
What was all
that writing about anyway?
:23:06
Letters to my pupils
about my trip to America.
:23:09
I'm a kindergarten teacher.
:23:11
I'm sorry it ended
so tragically for you.
:23:13
- Thank you.
- Sit down, won't you?
:23:16
- Would you like a drink?
- No, thanks.
:23:18
You don't mind if I have one, do you?
I need it.
:23:20
It's cold tonight, isn't it?
:23:22
No, it's hot.
Quite hot.
:23:25
Do you think so?
:23:28
I heard you're continuing
my uncle's project.
:23:30
- And?
- I think you ought to drop it.
:23:33
You're the second person
to suggest that in one day.
:23:36
- What's your reason?
- I believe you're in danger.
:23:40
I found my uncle's diary.
It's all in here.
:23:43
- You make it sound very menacing.
- It is.
:23:45
I think it had something to do
with my uncle's death.
:23:48
Something horrible happened to him.
:23:50
Something unexplainably horrible.
:23:52
- I'd like to read it to you.
- Go ahead.
:23:58
"Met Karswell at Albert Hall concert."