The Exorcist
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1:10:05
Might your daughter remember, perhaps...
1:10:07
...if Mr. Dennings was in her room
that night?

1:10:12
Why do you ask?
1:10:14
Might she remember?
1:10:19
No, she was heavily sedated.
1:10:22
It's serious?
1:10:24
Yes, I'm afraid it is.
1:10:27
May I ask...?
1:10:28
We still don't know.
1:10:30
Watch out for drafts.
1:10:32
A draft in the fall,
when the house is hot, is...

1:10:35
...a magic carpet for bacteria.
1:10:37
Excuse me, madam. Anything else?
1:10:39
No, Karl, we're fine. Thank you.
1:10:42
It's all right.
1:10:47
Why are you asking all this?
1:10:49
It's strange.
1:10:52
The deceased comes to visit,
stays only 20 minutes...

1:10:56
...and leaves all alone a very sick girl.
1:11:01
And speaking plainly, Mrs. MacNeil...
1:11:03
...it isn't likely he would fall
from a window.

1:11:09
Besides, a fall wouldn't do to his neck
what we found.

1:11:12
Except maybe one chance in a thousand.
1:11:15
No. My hunch....
1:11:17
My opinion...
1:11:21
...he was killed by a very powerful man:
point one.

1:11:26
And the fracturing of his skull: point two...
1:11:28
...plus the various other things
we mentioned...

1:11:32
...would make it very probable...
1:11:35
...probable, not certain...
1:11:38
...that the deceased was killed and then
pushed from your daughter's window.

1:11:44
But nobody was in the room
except your daughter, so how can this be?

1:11:52
It could be one way.
1:11:55
If someone came calling
between the time Miss Spencer left...

1:11:58
...and the time you returned.

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