:26:34
- Mr. St. Ives. Just a moment, sir.
- I know my way.
:26:37
Mr. Procane has given explicit instructions
that he's not to be dist...
:26:41
Quiet, please, quiet.
:26:45
- What is it?
- This man insists on seeing Mr. Procane.
:26:48
Mr. Procane can't be disturbed now.
:26:50
- May I be of any assistance?
- Who are you?
:26:53
Properly I should ask that question.
Who are you?
:26:56
Mr. St. Ives. We're expecting him.
:26:59
- Thank you, Horace.
- Mr. St. Ives.
:27:01
You're the man helping Abner
regain his journals.
:27:04
Yeah, something like that.
:27:06
- Dr. Constable.
- Do you mind waiting a few moments?
:27:09
Abner's just on the last reel
of Birth of a Nation.
:27:12
What happened to you?
:27:14
- Are you hurt?
- No, not very much.
:27:16
Show me your hand.
:27:18
Please, Mr. St. Ives, please.
Don't worry.
:27:20
I was an MD before I became a psychiatrist.
:27:26
Friction burn.
:27:27
Come with me.
:27:33
Why don't you wash your hand,
Mr. St. Ives.
:27:36
- Janet, could you get me some scissors?
- In the drawer.
:27:40
Yes, here are the scissors.
:27:42
And now I need some gauze
and a mild astringent.
:27:47
Mild astringent. Mild astringent.
Mild astringent...
:27:51
Mild astringent.
:27:54
Why don't you sit down, Mr. St. Ives.