:41:04
Well.
:41:05
- What are we going to do?
- That's just the point.
:41:08
What are we going
to do about it?
:41:11
l live here
as a respectable citizen.
:41:14
You must realize that my whole
existence would be jeopardized..
:41:17
if it became known that
l'm not what l seem.
:41:22
Mr. Hannay,
why have you come here?
:41:26
Why have you forced me
into this difficult position?
:41:29
l can't lock you up in a room
or anything like that.
:41:32
There's my wife and daughters
to think of.
:41:35
l don't know what to think.
Really, l don't.
:41:39
Making it doubly important
that l shouldn't let you go is..
:41:43
l'm about to convey some very vital
information out of the country.
:41:48
Yes, l've got it.
:41:51
Poor Annabella
would have been too late.
:41:58
- That's fair.
- Yes. What about it?
:42:01
- What about what?
- Yourself.
:42:03
- lt seems there's only one way out.
- What's that?
:42:10
Supposing l left you alone
with this revolver?
:42:15
Tomorrow's newspapers would announce
that the Portland Place murderer..
:42:18
- had taken his own life.
- l thought you were coming directly.
:42:21
We've all been waiting.
:42:23
- Will Mr. Hammond be staying?
- l don't think so, dear.
:42:27
Well, what do you think,
Mr. Hannay?
:42:39
l'm afraid
you leave me no alternative.
:42:48
l cannot find my hymn book.
:42:51
- Where did you leave it?
- ln the breast pocket of my overcoat.
:42:54
lt was hanging here.
:42:57
l'm afraid l gave it to that gentleman
who was staying here that night.