:29:02
It's not very funny
that you're having me followed!
:29:05
So you noticed?
- My husband showed me...
:29:09
how to recognise a follower,
and how to loose him.
:29:14
Which you no doubt did, Madam!
- Yes, that would have pleased Arthur.
:29:19
But I'll tell you
where I went... To the beauty parlour.
:29:22
I hope you notice it!
Good afternoon, Inspector!
:29:35
Who sent the flowers for Mrs. Milton?
:29:39
A boy. He didn't give a name, Sir!
:29:46
Hello, Inspector.
Have you found your porter?
:29:50
I beg your pardon?
- Not very long ago you asked...
:29:53
for a porter in the washroom.
- I remember!
:29:57
What about a cup of tea?
- No, I've already had breakfast.
:30:01
Come, let's sit over here.
Let me introduce myself.
:30:05
James W. Wesby.
And I've come to London...
:30:09
especially to see Scotland Yard.
:30:15
There isn't much to see!
:30:18
On the contrary,
it's a matter of professional curiosity.
:30:22
Fancy,
your chasing The Magician, huh?
:30:27
What makes you think so?
- I read the papers!
:30:31
This is the hotel
where his wife is staying.
:30:35
And you are a well known criminologist.
- Would you come from Australia?
:30:40
Yes, from Sydney.
That's where I was born!
:30:45
Tell me, what is your profession?
- I'm a scriptwriter,
:30:50
writing a series of criminal stories,
one a week.
:30:55
Then, you'll need lots of ideas!
- Not really, it's for television.