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:07:00
in a private and secret fashion,
:07:03
rather than go to detective agencies
:07:06
and put notices in the newspapers.
:07:08
A most wise decision, Miss Rainbird.
:07:12
Well, now, suppose we get to the reason
:07:15
for my sending for you.
:07:16
I'm 78 years of age.
:07:19
I would like to go to my grave
with a quiet conscience.

:07:22
Particularly as I know
that my only heir is out there somewhere,

:07:27
deprived by my acts
of his true Rainbird name.

:07:31
Will you help me with your powers?
:07:37
If in your heart you believe that I can,
:07:39
then I owe it to both of us to try,
Miss Rainbird.

:07:41
No, I'm too old for trying.
:07:44
I've only time enough left for results!
:07:47
Find him for me, Madame Blanche.
Use your spirit-control, your "Henry".

:07:52
Get through to my sister.
:07:54
Find her son,
whoever he is, wherever he is,

:07:58
and I'll pay you $10,000.
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Te-
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(Sighs)
:08:07
Only if you genuinely wish to,
Miss Rainbird.

:08:11
But let's not think of this
as a payment to me.

:08:15
There are many causes dear to my heart,
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which need all the charity
the world can spare.

:08:20
You've no idea how refreshing
it is for a woman of my wealth

:08:23
to find someone
who has so little use for money.

:08:26
Thank you.
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(Sighs) Well, now, I regard
our arrangement as completed.

:08:33
I - It's my bedtime.
:08:36
I must take leave
of your delightful company.

:08:38
This has been a most memorable
evening for me, Miss Rainbird.

:08:41
See to it that you
make it a rewarding one.

:08:44
At the risk of repeating myself,
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I hope you will not forget
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that nobody, absolutely no-one,
:08:51
should know of our search.
:08:53
The Rainbird name must be protected.
:08:56
My jaw is locked.
:08:58
On that note, I will say goodbye,
and thank you for coming.


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