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1:11:00
What about my mother?
1:11:03
Your mother was mad.
1:11:07
She died in an asylum
when you were a year old.

1:11:10
That's not true.
1:11:12
I've been making inquiries
about Alice Alquist's sister.

1:11:15
I've talked to the doctor who attended her.
1:11:18
- Would you like to see him?
- No.

1:11:19
He described her symptoms to me.
Would you like to hear them?

1:11:22
It began with her imagining things,
that she heard noises, footsteps, voices...

1:11:27
and then the voices began to speak to her.
1:11:30
In the end, she died in an asylum
with no brain at all.

1:11:32
No! Please stop.
1:11:38
Now perhaps you will understand
a lot of things about yourself and me.

1:11:42
Now perhaps you will understand
why I cannot let you meet people.

1:11:47
He must have been rather disappointed
that you left before he could talk to you.

1:11:52
Who?
1:11:54
The man who was sitting behind us.
1:11:57
- Where?
- Tonight.

1:11:59
You only went because you knew
he would be there.

1:12:02
What, Gregory? Who?
1:12:03
The man who bowed to you that day
at the Tower.

1:12:06
Who is he, someone from the past?
Someone you refused, perhaps?

1:12:10
I never met him.
I have no idea who he is.

1:12:13
Who is he?
Why is he dogging my footsteps?

1:12:17
I don't know that he is.
1:12:19
- You lie. Why do you lie to me?
- I never lie to you.

1:12:26
I'm sorry. I should not have said that.
1:12:32
I know you never lie to me. I believe you.
1:12:39
You're not lying. It's worse than lying.
1:12:42
You've forgotten. You've forgotten him
as you forget everything.

1:12:45
But perhaps I'm wrong
to try to handle this myself.

1:12:50
The case is one for people
who know about those things.

1:12:56
We shall have visitors, and shortly.

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