:16:00
You're being very formal,
I must say.
:16:02
Father's better,
thank you.
:16:05
- Better?
- At least, the doctors keep telling me so.
:16:09
I haven't asked
for some time.
:16:12
I went for so long,
and they kept saying the same thing.
:16:16
There are signs
of improvement.
:16:19
- But it's been so long.
- How long?
:16:22
Ever since his accident.
Three years.
:16:24
His accident,
three years ago?
:16:28
I- I keep forgetting.
:16:31
You haven't been here.
:16:34
It was on his way to work.
:16:36
So strange,
nobody saw it.
:16:39
They found him
lying there.
:16:41
He'd been hit
by an automobile.
:16:43
He didn't know.
He couldn't remember.
:16:45
They've been trying
to help him.
:16:47
- He's been there ever since.
- Been where?
:16:50
Lambeth Sanatorium.
Oh, it's very nice.
:16:54
They're very kind.
I've often wished that I-
:17:05
Memories have a way of
getting stuck together...
:17:08
like pages in a book,
haven't they?
:17:12
The story in the paper that morning-
A man had been murdered.
:17:17
Father read it aloud to me.
:17:20
I thought that very odd.
He seemed pleased and happy.
:17:24
There was someone, he said, who'd make us rich,
and I would have a new dress.
:17:32
I'm afraid this one
isn't very pretty.
:17:34
The man who was gonna make you rich,
what was his name?
:17:39
- I don't remember.
- Was it Larry Cravat?
:17:44
It was so long ago.
:17:47
I don't remember things
well, really.
:17:50
Only certain things.
It's so funny.
:17:53
They seem to shine
like little lights.
:17:56
And everything
around them is dark.
:17:58
You said
the Lambeth Sanatorium.