:32:00
You may also sit down.
:32:02
Thank you, sir.
:32:08
Oh stop it,
:32:11
and look at me.
:32:13
No, here.
:32:15
You know the meaning
of the Musgrave ritual.
:32:17
Do I?
:32:18
Well don't you?
:32:19
You'd be surprised at
all the things I know.
:32:23
What things?
:32:24
No you don't.
:32:26
About the Musgraves?
:32:27
That would be telling.
:32:29
And here's to them anyway
:32:31
all the Musgraves
past and present,
:32:34
some of 'em
were murderers
:32:36
and some of 'em worse
:32:38
but they all knew
how to keep a secret
:32:41
and so do I.
:32:43
Brunton.
:32:49
I've been ringing for you
for the past ten minutes.
:32:52
Sorry, sir but me
buzzer doesn't buzz.
:32:58
That'll do, Brunton.
:32:59
You have your notice.
:33:00
Do you understand?
:33:01
Yes, sir.
:33:03
Is that advisable,
Mr. Musgrave?
:33:04
Let me be the
judge of that.
:33:05
He leaves Hurlstone
in the morning.
:33:06
The morning's
a long way off.
:33:10
Farewell,
:33:12
a long farewell to
all my greatness.
:33:16
You've done it
now Al Brunton.
:33:19
After all we've
been through.
:33:21
How could I of managed
to do it all alone?
:33:23
What are you going to do?
:33:26
What am I going to do?
:33:30
(Bell ringing)