:51:04
My fault...
:51:06
Is it my fault?
:51:19
I've been waiting.
:51:22
I did not want him to hear.
:51:24
The girl, she is still
in the Englishwoman's room.
:51:26
Let her stay.
:51:28
All night long I heard her moving,
and sometimes someone crying.
:51:31
Now everything is still. The door is locked.
:51:34
You knocked?
:51:35
No one answered. It was quiet like a tomb.
:51:56
Good morning.
:52:18
Look.
:52:22
- She must have sickened last night.
- No, she was not like the others.
:52:26
She fell down and hasn't moved since.
She was not like the others.
:52:29
Drossos told me the plague differs.
Some it strikes down almost like that.
:52:32
She fainted often,
but you can't stay in a faint all night.
:52:35
Look into the eyes of that one.
You'll see how she died.
:52:40
I don't know what's the matter
with the General. Something up here.
:52:43
You'd better stay out of his way.
Get down to the ruins.
:52:45
- But Mrs. St. Aubyn?
- We'll see that everything's done.
:52:47
- It's best that you keep out of his way.
- Please, I'd rather stay.
:52:50
It's bad enough to have the plague.
I don't want a madman to contend with.
:52:53
The General's almost rational
when you're not around.
:52:55
Stay out of his way.