:21:02
- You don't believe in me?
- I don't.
:21:05
What proof would you have of my reality
beyond that of your own senses?
:21:09
- I don't know.
- Why do you doubt your senses?
:21:12
Because a little thing affects them.
:21:14
A slight disorder of the stomach
makes them liars.
:21:17
You may be an undigested bit of beef,
a blot of mustard, or a crumb of cheese.
:21:22
Humbug, I tell you. Humbug!
:21:27
Silence!
:21:29
10:00 and all's well.
:21:40
Watch! There's an intruder in my room.
:21:43
- Right up, sir. Law and order.
- Here's my key. Make haste.
:21:47
Good.
:21:52
We'll soon see how real you are.
:21:54
I made this visit for your welfare,
Ebenezer Scrooge.
:22:08
- In here.
- Right-o.
:22:09
There he is. Out with him!
:22:16
Your intruder seems to have extruded,
if I may say so, governor.
:22:19
He was here when I opened the door.
He was a spirit. Someone I know.
:22:23
Of course, a spirit.
:22:26
A great night for spirits, sir,
of one sort or another.
:22:30
Meaning, governor,
we wouldn't mind a bit of spirit ourselves.
:22:33
You may leave!
:22:35
Indigestion, that's what it was.
:22:38
Out with you!
:22:39
Sorry we couldn't be of any assistance,
governor.
:22:41
Perhaps the next spirits you have, we can.