:59:01
-Swan?.
-N--
:59:03
Swan.
:59:05
Wait a minute. Swan.
Yes, that's it.
:59:13
Here's an old photo taken at a reunion.
We were at the same college.
:59:16
There he is there.
Why, it's unbelievable.
:59:19
-Did you know him well?.
-No. He was senior to me.
:59:22
-Have you met him since then?.
-No, at least....
:59:26
Come to think of it,
I did see him quite recently.
:59:28
-But not to speak to.
-When was that?.
:59:30
Six months ago, at a railway station.
:59:32
Victoria, I think. I remember noticing
how little he'd changed.
:59:36
Had he a mustache then, sir?.
:59:38
No.
:59:40
Mrs. Wendice, would you show me
exactly what happened last night?.
:59:44
-Tony, do I have to?.
-I'm afraid so, darling.
:59:53
I was in bed when the phone rang.
:59:56
And I got up, and I came in here.
:59:57
-Did you switch this light on?.
-No.
:59:59
Just show me exactly where
you were standing.
1:00:07
I stood here,
and I picked up the phone.
1:00:11
Just one moment.
Are you sure you had your back...
1:00:13
-...to the window like that?.
-Yes.
1:00:16
-But why?.
-Why not?.
1:00:19
I mean, why go around the desk?.
1:00:21
I should have picked it
up from this side.
1:00:23
But I always answer
the phone from here.
1:00:26
But why?.
1:00:28
In case I have to write anything down,
I can hold the phone in my left hand.
1:00:33
I see, yes.
I'm sorry. Go on.
1:00:36
When I picked up the phone...
1:00:38
...he must have come from behind
those curtains and attacked me.
1:00:41
-He got something around my neck.
-Something?.
1:00:43
What do you mean?.
1:00:45
I think it was a stocking.
1:00:46
I see. And what happened then?.
1:00:49
Well, then he pushed me
across the desk.
1:00:52
I remember feeling for the scissors.
1:00:54
Where were those
scissors usually kept?.
1:00:56
In that mending basket.
I'd forgotten to put them away.