:38:03
They're strong.
That's good.
:38:05
Sometimes it helps
to have my joints massaged.
:38:09
Would you do that
for me?
:38:11
If my husband
has no objection.
:38:14
If he doesn't know,
he can have no objection.
:38:19
They're waiting for you
on the boat.
:38:29
It's coming on again.
I can feel it.
:38:35
Would you help me
to the bed?
:38:39
Please?
:38:50
Thank you.
:38:54
All right.
Ease me down, Thomas.
:39:07
"Dear Mr. Plaisted,
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I will be in Portsmouth
on April 15th,
:39:12
and would very much
appreciate it
:39:14
if I could meet in your
chambers that afternoon.
:39:17
Please respond
by return post.
:39:20
Sincerely,
Mrs. John Hontvedt."
:39:26
Aren't you hot?
:39:28
Do you want to swim
or something?
:39:30
Take a look at this.
Tell me what you think.
:39:32
What is it?
:39:33
A letter Maren Hontvedt
wrote to the prosecutor.
:39:38
- What do you think?
- Not much to it, is there?
:39:41
- Look at the date.
- April 7th, 1875."
:39:46
That's two years
after the trial.
:39:50
What reason could Maren have
for meeting the prosecutor then?
:39:53
Okay, I give.
:39:56
Louis Wagner
was hanged three weeks
:39:58
after she wrote
this letter.