:04:06
- I must see Dr. Karswell at once.
- Who shall I say is calling?
:04:09
Professor Harrington.
Tell him it's most urgent.
:04:11
I'm afraid Mr. Karswell
is not at home, sir.
:04:14
I know he's here. Tell him
I won't leave until he does see me.
:04:17
- I'm very sorry, sir.
- Well, go back and say...
:04:20
- Karswell.
- That's all right, Bates.
:04:22
Please, come in.
This way.
:04:29
- Good evening.
- Good evening.
:04:31
Mother...
:04:32
Well, I'll go and see
about some tea.
:04:35
That won't be necessary.
We shall only be a minute.
:04:42
Call it off, Karswell.
Stop this thing you've started...
:04:44
and I'll admit publicly I was totally
wrong and that you were totally right.
:04:48
It's very gratifying to hear that,
but some things...
:04:50
are more easily started
than stopped.
:04:52
But I've heard it.
I've seen it. I know it's real!
:04:55
You involved me
in a public scandal.
:04:57
I protested.
:04:59
You said, "Do your worst,"
and that's precisely what I did.
:05:02
Please, Karswell.
I'll stop this investigation.
:05:05
When Holden arrives,
I'll tell him I've made a mistake.
:05:08
I'll send a statement
to the newspapers.
:05:10
No more newspapers. All I ask for
is privacy for myself and my followers.
:05:15
- Well, I promise.
- All right. That's good enough.
:05:18
Then you'll stop this?
:05:27
You've still got that parchment
I gave you?
:05:29
The runic symbols?
No, they burned. I couldn't stop it.
:05:32
I see. Well, I think
perhaps you'd better go home.
:05:36
- Then you will help me?
- I'll do all that I can.
:05:39
- Karswell, if you only knew.
- I do know.
:05:43
Thank you.
:05:45
- Good night, Mrs. Karswell.
- Good night.
:05:48
Thank you again.
:05:50
Good-bye, Professor.