:41:00
somewhere in this room.
:41:01
She had to learn
it, you know.
:41:03
Yes, you're right.
:41:04
Here it is.
:41:05
I doubt it.
:41:07
Empty.
:41:08
Quite.
:41:09
There's only one thing
to do, search the room.
:41:10
Not the room, Watson.
:41:12
Her mind.
:41:13
We must search her mind.
:41:15
Obviously she took great
pains to hide that paper.
:41:17
But why should
she hide it?
:41:19
Put yourself in her place.
:41:21
Her brother Geoffrey
was murdered.
:41:22
The man she loves is
accused of that murder
:41:24
and thrown into jail.
:41:25
On top of that
:41:27
she finds her brother,
Phillip, murdered.
:41:28
What would your
reactions be?
:41:29
Well naturally I should
be terribly upset.
:41:31
Obviously.
:41:32
Excuse me.
:41:34
She's brought
back to this house
:41:35
in a state bordering
on hysteria.
:41:36
She comes through that
door, goes to that desk,
:41:38
throws on her gloves.
:41:40
The first thing
her eye lights on
:41:42
is the Musgrave ritual.
:41:43
In her mind it's tied up
with all the disasters
:41:46
that have
befallen Hurlstone.
:41:47
She herself may be
the next victim.
:41:49
She must hide that paper.
:41:51
You're quite
right, but where?
:41:55
Excuse me, sir.
:41:58
Was she alone in
this room at any time
:42:00
before you gave
her the hypo?
:42:01
Certainly not.
:42:02
Nora was here.
:42:03
She helped her into bed
while I went for my bag.
:42:05
Good.
:42:06
Nora?
:42:07
Yes sir.
:42:08
When you were alone
with Miss Sally
:42:10
what was the first
thing she did?
:42:11
Well sir, she asked me
to turn down her bed
:42:12
and lay out
her nightdress.
:42:14
And what was she
doing in the meantime?
:42:15
Let me think, sir.
:42:17
Oh yes, she went
over to her desk.
:42:19
Uh-huh.
:42:20
That was when she took the
ritual from this envelope.
:42:21
What then Nora?
:42:23
Then she asked
me to step over
:42:24
and draw the curtains.
:42:25
Why someone's
pulled them open.
:42:27
Yes, I know.
:42:27
When you drew the
curtains you turned
your back on her?
:42:29
Sure.
:42:30
And it wasn't more
than two shakes
of a lamb's tail.
:42:32
Long enough.
:42:33
When you were at the
window where was she?
:42:35
She was sitting
over here,
:42:37
sitting right here
taking off her stockings.
:42:41
Oh but she never
left the chair.
:42:42
I'll kiss the book on it.
:42:44
I've got it.
:42:45
She must have packed that
paper under this cushion.
:42:48
Huh?
:42:50
She must have
changed her mind.
:42:51
Obviously.
:42:53
Well she could have
hidden it anywhere here.