:26:17
Madeline, who is this?
:26:19
Who told a stranger we could be seen?
:26:22
I'm here to purchase some paintings, sir.
:26:26
- These three, please.
- Very well.
:26:28
I want a newspaper, and grapes,
and another bottle of wine!
:26:32
Yes, Father, very well,
I'll just finish with this gentleman.
:26:36
I want it now!
:26:44
Please, Father.
:26:47
This purchase will help us
pay for the things you want.
:26:51
This never happened
when your mother was alive.
:27:02
Sir.
:27:05
Pray, do not mention to my mother's
dear friends what has passed here.
:27:09
Father has suffered so much,
and is worse than usual this morning.
:27:14
You have but to hint at a wish,
and I would hazard my life to gratify it.
:27:22
Have you ever had the sensation
of looking at someone for the first time...
:27:26
and ever so quickly,
the past and future seem to fuse?
:27:30
- The first time I saw you...
- At your uncle's.
:27:33
And then, that day on the street by the wall.
:27:36
- You remember.
- I felt such concern for you.
:27:40
And I for you.
:27:42
Does that not mean something?
:27:44
That we felt so much, so deeply,
before speaking?
:27:48
And now that I know your history...
:27:50
I entreat you to believe,
I would do anything to help you.
:27:58
Do you know Madeline Bray?