:28:01
- It's the coffee boiling.
- Take it off.
:28:04
You do it, will you?
I've got to speak to Mother.
:28:14
Do you know who's up in that attic?
Leopold Dilg.
:28:18
- Who?
- Dilg.
:28:20
- In that attic?
- Yes.
:28:22
- Now?
- Yes, now.
:28:23
He stumbled in here last night
five minutes before Lightcap arrived.
:28:29
- What's funny?
- "Can't get involved in local affairs."
:28:32
- There's a local affair in his house.
- Get him out of here.
:28:37
What's as safe as
a law professor's home?
:28:40
Are you kidding?
:28:45
Dilg's life won't be worth a dime
if I turn him back to that jury now.
:28:50
- Lightcap can help, but it'll take time.
- That's nothing to me. He can't stay here.
:28:56
- Why not?
- Who'd take care of him?
:28:58
- You.
- Me?
:29:00
- Miss Shelley.
- Yes, just a minute.
:29:05
I can't hang around here.
Lightcap's ordered me out.
:29:10
I'm here now only because I'm in his
pyjamas. If not, I'd be out on my ear.
:29:15
Then stay in them.
:29:17
- Yes, I'm coming.
- I'll keep in touch.
:29:30
The coffeepot is about to explode.
:29:33
I'm coming, Your Honour.
:29:40
I'm coming.