1:05:02
Don't waste time in explanations.
1:05:04
You've got to get the girl
out of this house.
1:05:07
l will not have my benevolence abused!
1:05:09
So you played smart. That's great.
That's a big help to all of us.
1:05:14
No, I wasn't smart at all.
1:05:16
l haven't been smart for four days.
1:05:18
Even when l went
to the sheriff l hesitated.
1:05:21
I hated to do anything that
might get you into trouble.
1:05:23
Yeah, I sympathise.
1:05:24
The mistake I made was not leaving
you back there with the snakes!
1:05:26
- You might have learned to rattle.
- I was right about you.
1:05:30
Good evening, Mr Kane.
1:05:34
l didn't know you were a bookworm.
1:05:36
You must let me choose
something appropriate for you.
1:05:41
Let me see.
1:05:46
Here we are. This'll do admirably.
1:05:49
Remarkable work. Somehow prophetic.
1:05:53
Why are you here, Charles?
What's all this nonsense about books?
1:05:57
I am a refugee.
1:05:58
I have at last joined that
revolting group of world travellers.
1:06:03
One ultimately turns into the thing
one despises most.
1:06:07
And whom have I to thank for it?
You, Mr Freeman.
1:06:10
The girl was allowed
to escape unobserved.
1:06:12
She left Mr Kane,
went straight to her uncle.
1:06:14
That charming old man
went to the police.
1:06:17
As a result, a whole hoard
of officers came to my house.
1:06:21
Luckily,
I was leaving when they arrived.
1:06:23
And the others - the very loyal ones -
1:06:26
Well, they're paying for their loyalty.
1:06:28
How appalling! Your charming house.
I'm so sorry, Charles.
1:06:32
Rather lucky.
You might have been sorrier.
1:06:35
And you might have been more efficient,
Mr Freeman!
1:06:38
What good is it to insult me?
We're in trouble now.
1:06:42
So the most important thing
is to make sure of everyone around us.
1:06:46
- Mr Kane. - l'm just not sure.
l want to know that he's alright.
1:06:49
(Tobin)
Alright? What an understatement.
1:06:52
He's much more than that!
1:06:54
He's noble and fine and pure.
1:06:57
So he pays the penalty
that the noble must pay.