:42:01
That's what I thought.
:42:02
But last night
this man came here.
:42:04
He didn't look
like Red, but...
:42:07
This is the first thing he did
when he came in.
:42:11
He knew everything
that only Red knew.
:42:16
He even acted
and talked like Red.
:42:18
Probably somebody
Red coached carefully.
:42:22
Somebody from that hick town
who got close to him
before he died.
:42:25
If he knows so much,
he may know
where Red hid the money.
:42:28
That would be his payoff.
:42:29
He gets Red's money
for killing all of us.
:42:31
Where does he live?
:42:33
I suppose you are going to say
"Room 505 at the Midtown"...
:42:37
Who left these matches here?
:42:39
Ask Devore and Kane.
:42:49
Thank you.
:42:50
Um, any word
of Prof. Kingsley?
:42:53
Nothing, Doctor.
:42:54
Hmm.
:43:00
Dad.
:43:03
Margaret was so worried,
:43:04
we talked it over
and decided to come on
to New York.
:43:06
Ernest, I just
have to see George.
Where is he?
:43:09
Well, he's out.
I... I don't quite know where.
:43:11
But I... I thought
you were always with him.
:43:14
I'm afraid, you're not going
to like this, Margaret,
:43:16
but I'm going to be
quite blunt with you.
:43:18
When George was convalescing
at home,
:43:20
you were a marvelous nurse.
:43:21
I did what I could.
:43:22
Exactly.
:43:23
When he turned his head,
you adjusted the pillow.
:43:25
If he reached
for a glass of water,
:43:27
you were pouring it for him.
:43:28
I'm sorry
I couldn't do more.
:43:30
But that's just the trouble.
:43:31
If you had kept it up,
he would have been
a permanent invalid.
:43:34
Well, why didn't you
tell me?
:43:35
Naturally, I didn't want
to hurt your feelings.
:43:37
And fortunately,
George himself
rebelled in time.
:43:40
That's why you brought him
to New York alone with you.
:43:43
Of course, my dear.
He had to have a change.
:43:45
Has it helped? Is he better?
:43:47
Yes, he is
but we must still be careful.
:43:50
Now, I suggest
that you allow him
to remain here
:43:52
till he's perfectly ready
to go home of his own accord.
:43:55
And don't try to see him.
:43:57
Oh, but I...
:43:58
You and Jean
go up to your rooms
and get some rest,