:57:08
l think it's very rude
to keep your guests waiting.
:57:21
Thank heaven you're all right.
:57:23
Quickly, Estelle.
Where are we going?
:57:25
Out of here.
Without my father?
:57:27
We have to leave.
Not without my father.
:57:33
You sly old thing.
:57:36
And what was his price?
:57:39
Mine? A double value--
:57:42
superior magical knowledge...
:57:44
and through my death
by lightning...
:57:47
freedom from overbearing women.
:57:50
Well worth the cost...
:57:52
of being turned into
an insignificant bird.
:57:54
To say nothing of luring
Dr. Craven to me.
:57:57
Don't forget that, my love.
:57:58
l can't imagine
why you want him here.
:58:01
It's not Craven I want.
:58:04
It's his magic.
:58:09
Father? Father, we must leave.
:58:12
Leave?
:58:13
Yes. I've been locked
in my room.
:58:14
Rexford had to let me out.
:58:16
What is it, father?
I saw Lenore.
:58:19
Please, my father said we had to
go as soon as possible.
:58:22
Your father?
Yes. He's still alive.
:58:24
His death was a trick.
Now, please, we must go.
:58:27
Very well.
:58:30
Come along, Bedlo.
You're wasting time.
:58:33
One moment.
:58:35
l don't think you quite
appreciate what I went through.
:58:38
You should have warned me...
:58:39
that feathers are
a very inadequate protection...
:58:41
for a poor raven
on a cold December night.
:58:44
l don't even want to mention
the pin feathers.
:58:47
They itch!
:58:49
But you should have warned me
about the hawks!
:58:50
Hawks?
Yes, the hawks!
:58:53
On my way over to Dr. Craven,
l was attacked three times.
:58:57
And then when I got there...
:58:58
l had to discover
he didn't even know...