:09:00
that that is exactly
what he is not going to do.
:09:02
No, Jim,
:09:05
you and I must pursue
this trail entirely on our own.
:09:09
Then where shall we begin?
:09:12
We must find out who benefits
by the death.
:09:14
We'll have to wait until the will
is published in the newspapers.
:09:18
Not necessarily.
:09:48
- That's the lot, Fred.
- Tea's up. I'll see you inside.
:09:51
Right.
:09:56
Fortune favours the brave.
:09:59
I beg your pardon?
:10:00
That dray under the very window.
:10:09
This calls for a certain amount of
ingenuity. We have to get up there.
:10:13
What if anyone sees us?
:10:15
We're screened from
the high street by the archway.
:10:33
We're taking a grave risk
of seeming inquisitive.
:10:36
A calculated one, Mr Stringer.
On we go.
:10:40
I trust something pithy
will be said after all this.
:10:45
Oh dear... Here we are...
:10:48
"...and though it is with some regret
:10:50
that I finally satisfy
the greed of my relatives,
:10:54
I nevertheless do devise and bequeath
that my entire estate
:10:59
be divided equally between:
My fourth cousin, George Crossfield,