:11:02
I didn't forget. I have her key.
:11:05
- Oh, good.
- How are you going to explain this?
:11:07
- I'm not.
- We've got to have some excuse.
:11:14
- We can't leave our guest alone.
- We must have an excuse for the others.
:11:18
Let me think.
:11:22
Really, you get much too upset
much too easily, Phillip.
:11:26
We have a very simple excuse
:11:30
right here.
:11:33
What are you worrying about, Phillip?
:11:36
Mr Kentley's coming
mainly to look at books.
:11:39
What could be better than having them
on the dining room table
:11:41
where the poor old man
can easily get at them.
:11:44
Considerate, aren't we? (Phone Ringing)
:11:53
Hello? Oh, of course.
:11:57
- You start on the books -
- Who is it?
:11:59
Mrs Wilson.
:12:19
Brandon?
:12:22
Brandon!
:12:26
What the devil?
Don't you have any more sense than to...
:12:29
What is it?
:12:31
- Well, go on, yank it out.
- I can't.
:12:34
If Mrs Wilson were here,
she'd yank it out for you.
:12:36
A stupid display like that in front of
others will be as good as a confession.
:12:40
Take these and get ahold of yourself.
:12:43
If you'd let me keep the light on,
I would have seen it.
:12:45
Alright! You're perfect.
:12:47
We have to be, Phillip.
:12:49
We agreed there was only one crime we
could commit, that of making a mistake.
:12:54
- Being weak is a mistake.
- Because it's being human?
:12:57
Because it's being ordinary.
I won't let either of us do -