:54:18
You look tired, Sir.
:54:20
I don't suppose any of us
slept much last night.
:54:26
No, Sir.
:54:28
- Bristol.
- Yes?
:54:31
Do you think it was my coming
that caused Miss Madeline to...?
:54:35
Oh, no Sir, not at all.
:54:37
- Miss Madeline was not well.
- Her brother thinks I killed her.
:54:41
It's just that he is highly
overwrought, Sir.
:54:49
- Yes, thank you for the coffee.
- Your welcome, Sir.
:54:53
Don't recriminate yourself, Mr. Winthrop.
:54:55
Miss Madeline's passing was not your fault.
:54:59
She was very weak, poor child.
:55:05
It was...the Usher blood.
:55:11
There's been such a history of illness
in the family.
:55:13
Both with heart ailments, nervous
diseases, catalep...
:55:21
And the like, Sir.
Miss Madeline was...
:55:24
- What did you say?
- Sir?
:55:27
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:55:31
Was Madeline subject to
cataleptic trances?
:55:34
- Oh no Sir, not Miss Madeline.
- The truth! Was she?
:55:37
No Sir!
:55:40
That's why Mr. Usher wanted to
put her in the crypt so soon.
:55:43
Oh, no Mr. Winthrop.
:55:47
Oh my god!
:55:52
No, you are wrong, Sir!
You're wrong!
:55:59
Sir!