The Premature Burial
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:22:00
Guy, don't be so ill-tempered.
:22:03
I can't bear living in
a house Without floWers...

:22:05
and neither should you.
:22:06
Just throW them aWay!
:22:07
I loathe flowers.
:22:09
You must promise
never to bring...

:22:10
those sickly funeral
decorations into the house.

:22:12
Guy, I Was only--
:22:13
You must promise!
:22:16
All right.
:22:19
I promise.
:22:28
Milady?
:22:29
Yes, Judson.
:22:30
Dr. Archer has arrived, milady.
:22:32
Oh. ShoW him in, please.
:22:48
-This Way, sir.
-Thank you, Judson.

:22:52
Emily.
:22:54
Miles, dear,
hoW kind of you to come.

:22:56
I came directly.
I received your message.

:22:58
Is something Wrong?
:22:59
Yes.
:23:01
Guy is ill.
:23:03
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
:23:04
I suppose
it's the Italian climate.

:23:06
But We didn't go to Italy.
:23:08
But I thought--
:23:09
We've been here in this house...
:23:10
ever since the day
We Were married.

:23:13
I don't understand.
:23:14
Neither do I.
:23:17
All I knoW is that Guy is ill...
:23:20
and you've got
to help him, Miles.

:23:22
My dear, surely your father...
:23:23
has done everything
that can be done.

:23:25
My father has done nothing.
:23:26
To him, Guy is
a perfectly healthy man...

:23:30
but that isn't true...
:23:31
and you must do something
to help him, Miles.

:23:34
If you don't, something
terrible Will happen.

:23:37
He's a completely changed man.
:23:39
I don't even recognize him.
:23:43
Well, I'll do Whatever I can.
:23:46
Why don't you take me to him?
:23:49
Thank you, Miles.
:23:50
I'll just get my wrap.
:23:52
Your Wrap?
:23:53
It's chilly on the moors.

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