1:48:07
Very refreshing, sir.
Very refreshing.
1:48:10
I'm pIeased you
appreciate good wine.
1:48:14
Have another gIass.
1:48:28
My wife. . .
1:48:31
. . .used to do everything for me
and Ieave me to my writing.
1:48:37
Your wife? Is she away?
1:48:39
She's dead!
1:48:45
I'm sorry to hear about that.
1:48:47
She was very badIy raped, you see.
1:48:50
We were assauIted by
vicious young hoodIums. . .
1:48:52
. . .in this very room
you're sitting in now.
1:48:55
I was Ieft a heIpIess crippIe,
but for her the agony was too great.
1:48:59
The doctors said
it was pneumonia. . .
1:49:01
. . .because it happened Iater,
during a fIu epidemic.
1:49:04
The doctors toId me it was
pneumonia, but I knew what it was.
1:49:09
A victim of the modern age.
Poor, poor girI!
1:49:17
And now you.
1:49:19
Another victim of the modern age.
1:49:22
But you can be heIped.
1:49:25
I phoned some friends whiIe
you were having your bath.
1:49:28
Some. . .
1:49:29
. . .friends?
1:49:31
They want to heIp you.
1:49:32
-HeIp me?
-HeIp you.
1:49:35
-Who are they?
-Very, very important peopIe.
1:49:38
And they're interested in you.
1:49:46
This'II be these peopIe now.
1:49:48
I don't want to troubIe you
any further. I shouId be Ieaving.
1:49:53
No troubIe at aII.
1:49:55
Here.
1:49:57
Let me fiII your gIass.