:10:00
And the other is my
uncle Bartholomew.
:10:04
Mr. Barnard, I am aware,
painfully aware...
:10:08
...of your distrust regarding
Elizabeth's death.
:10:11
Her death was, and is,
anguish to me.
:10:16
I beg of you do not
add to it...
:10:18
I'm sorry, don Medina, but
your word is not enough.
:10:21
Too many things need
fuller explanation...
:10:24
...before I can be satisfied
that what you say is true.
:10:28
Fuller explanation?
:10:32
Yes.
:10:34
Come with me.
:10:37
Please, come.
:10:46
The atmosphere is heavy in here.
:10:55
Why have you brought me here?
:10:57
It is her room, sir.
:10:59
I've had it kept exactly
as she left it.
:11:06
Look around you sir.
:11:09
This room was furnished and
arranged with dedicated love.
:11:14
Every article of furniture
every decorative detail...
:11:17
...is the work of a master
craftsman...
:11:18
...of Italy, of Spain or France.
:11:21
Indeed every country in the
civilized world...
:11:23
...is represented here.
:11:25
It is unique room.
:11:30
I did it all for her.
:11:33
I wanted her to have
something that...
:11:41
Maria
:11:43
I beg your pardon, sir.
:11:44
I was just cleaning up.
:11:46
Oh, yes, yes of course.
:11:50
You may go now.
:11:54
Is this all you
meant to tell me?
:11:57
You are an unyielding man,
Mr. Barnard.