:12:20
	$500,000.
:12:23
	With that money
I could build
my own laboratory
:12:25
	and continue
with my experiments.
:12:28
	Kingsley is convalescing
:12:30
	and seems to show
some of Red Cannon's traits.
:12:33
	Does the Cannon brain
in Kingsley's head
:12:35
	retain the knowledge
of the hidden money?
:12:42
	I've been waiting
to see you, Ernest.
:12:44
	I'm worried about George.
:12:45
	He just doesn't seem himself.
:12:47
	Why, he's getting stronger
every day, isn't he?
:12:49
	Physically, yes.
:12:50
	But his mental condition
doesn't seem right.
:12:52
	He's irritable.
:12:54
	Flies into a rage
for no reason at all.
:12:55
	That isn't like George.
:12:57
	No, it isn't.
:12:59
	He has been acting strangely,
lately.
:13:02
	I don't think I'd be
too alarmed about it though,
if I were you.
:13:05
	Well, I hope you're right.
:13:07
	I think so.
:13:09
	You're late today, Ernest.
:13:10
	Come and sit down
and talk to me.
:13:12
	I'm feeling very low.
:13:13
	Will you have some tea?
:13:14
	No, thanks.
:13:15
	The trouble with you is,
you're feeling too well.
:13:17
	Too well?
:13:19
	I used to think that
a long period
of convalescence
:13:21
	would be like
an ocean voyage.
:13:23
	That I'd have a chance
to read all the books
I want to,
:13:25
	that I haven't time to,
ordinarily.
:13:28
	But nothing
seems to interest me.
:13:30
	A boring period,
convalescence.
:13:32
	Yes, indeed it is.
:13:36
	I'm afraid
I've got to go to New York
for a few days, George.
:13:38
	You've got to...
:13:39
	Yes, a little business
for the hospital.
:13:41
	Well, that's nice, I must say.
:13:42
	What am I going to do
for companionship?
:13:45
	Well, why not come with me?
:13:47
	Come with you?
:13:49
	Oh, no, I couldn't do that.
:13:50
	New York's too big,
too noisy.
:13:52
	I never have wanted
to go there. And yet...
:13:56
	The very thing
you need, George.
:13:58
	You've had your fill
of peace and quiet.