:22:01
...infecting her with a kind of
haunted fascination.
:22:04
And watched her drawn to one
and then another...
:22:07
...as if the aura of pain
and suffering which surrounded them...
:22:11
...was luring her to sickness...
:22:15
...and to death.
:22:21
Immediately I made my plans
to leave the castle with her.
:22:25
We would travel for a while,
restore her spirits...
:22:27
...and then make our home elsewhere.
:22:31
Then on the very eve of
our departure...
:22:35
...we heard her scream from below...
:22:38
...the most hideous blood-chilling
scream...
:22:40
...I have ever heard
in my life.
:23:02
Just before she died,
she whispered a name.
:23:05
Sebastian.
:23:23
Mr. Barnard.
:23:25
Dona.
:23:26
May I speak with you?
:23:28
Yes, of course.
:23:30
How is your brother?
:23:31
Better, thank you.
Dr. Leon is staying with him.
:23:37
I have come to ask you
to please believe him, Mr. Barnard.
:23:41
He has told you the truth.
:23:44
Has he?
:23:46
Yes. And not telling you before...
:23:49
...he only meant to spare you pain.
:23:52
He is a good man, Mr. Barnard...
:23:55
...a kind and gentle man...
:23:57
...and I know that he adored
your sister.