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1:00:00
Plenty of time yet.
1:00:02
Oh, he won't be late.
If Alec says a thing, he means it.

1:00:06
He can be late if he likes.
1:00:08
I can manage without him,
but he needn't expect me to help him anymore.

1:00:11
Mr. Scudder?
1:00:17
You must be Alec Scudder's brother.
I've come to see him off.

1:00:22
Alec ain't aboard yet, but his kit is.
Interested to see his kit?

1:00:27
No, no, no, don't worry.
1:00:30
I'll just wait with you, if I may.
1:00:33
My name's Maurice Hall.
1:01:05
Good afternoon, Mr. Hall.
1:01:08
Now, this is kind of you, Mr. Hall.
1:01:11
I could hardly believe my eyes
when I saw you among his friends here.

1:01:15
Family. My parents.
1:01:17
And I'm his brother, Frederick Scudder,
purveyor of viand, at your service.

1:01:22
Ah. I am Mr. Borenius.
Alec is one of my parishioners.

1:01:27
I've come to give him a letter of introduction
to an Anglican priest in Buenos Aires...

1:01:31
in the hopes that
he will be confirmed after landing.

1:01:34
Very kind of you, sir, I'm sure.
1:01:44
- How did you know so precisely
when the boat sailed?
- All aboard who's coming aboard.

1:01:48
- It was advertised.
- All aboard now.

1:01:51
May I speak frankly to you?
I'm far from easy about Scudder.

1:01:56
The fact is...
1:01:58
he has been guilty of sensuality...

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