:57:03
All the same,
I should like to see my cousin.
:57:06
Bella was with me
when we heard you arrive.
:57:09
If she had wished to see you...
:57:10
she wouldn't have asked me
to speak to you down here.
:57:14
She refused to see me?
:57:16
The inference appears to be
perfectly clear.
:57:20
I don't think I like your tone, Mallen.
:57:23
You're under no obligation
to listen to it, Mr. Ullswater.
:57:31
I'm not going to leave this house
until I see my cousin.
:57:36
Do you propose to interfere
between a husband and wife?
:57:41
It would require physical force,
Mr. Ullswater.
:57:46
- Will you please show this gentleman out?
- Yes, sir.
:58:20
I've just seen Vincent out in the square.
Has he been here?
:58:23
Yes, he's been here.
:58:27
You let him go without seeing me.
:58:32
Paul, why didn't you tell me?
:58:36
- So you did write to him?
- Write?
:58:40
Against my express orders...
:58:42
you went behind my back
and complained to your cousins.
:58:45
But I didn't. I've never written to them.
:58:48
- How did he know this address?
- I don't know.
:58:52
- Or that you'd been ill?
- I don't know.
:58:56
- What else did you tell him?
- Nothing. I never wrote.
:58:58
What lies about me have you told him?