:12:04
Playing incredibly badly
don't you think?
:12:07
Very badly, Dr. Curie.
:12:11
Of course, I'm no judge.
:12:13
Professor Poirot is an
excellent scientist.
:12:33
Oh, good morning, Dr. Curie.
:12:35
Good morning, David.
:12:36
The furnace is taken down
:12:37
and I'm beginning to set up
for room temperature readings.
:12:40
I have the sulphates
all ready for you.
:12:42
Thank you.
No one has arrived yet?
:12:46
Here at the laboratory? Yes.
:12:47
No, sir.
Are you expecting someone?
:12:49
Well, a pupil of Dr. Poirot
:12:52
who's going to do some work here
for a short time.
:12:55
Yes, sir.
:12:56
Her name is Marie Sc...
:12:59
Funny, I was introduced
to her twice.
:13:04
Scholoscka.
:13:06
She's a girl.
:13:10
I didn't find out in time.
:13:13
Always the continuous struggle
against woman, David
:13:17
When we wish to give
all our thoughts to some work
:13:19
which is strangest to humanity
:13:21
we always have to
struggle against woman.
:13:22
Yes, sir. And women scientists
are particularly unattractive
:13:26
I find, sir
:13:27
Women's love in life is the
living of it.
:13:28
In the world of
abstract research
:13:30
she's a danger, destruction.
:13:32
She's a natural enemy of science
:13:34
There's no doubt of it, sir.
:13:35
Woman and science are
incompatible.
:13:38
Woman of genius are rare.
:13:41
No true scientist
can have anything with women.
:13:43
No, sir.
:13:44
Anyway, David, put her over there
in that far corner.
:13:48
Yes, sir.
:13:49
And if you can
without being rude
:13:51
inform her how important silence
is to laboratory work.
:13:55
I do hope she doesn't whistle.
Oh, David.
:13:58
Would you mind going to
the storeroom upstairs