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:28:02
(Gasps) Yes, yes, yes! I see.
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I see your hand beckoning to me.
(Laughing)

:28:08
Oh, what a lovely garden, Henry.
:28:11
My, my. Oh!
:28:14
Is that - Is that a statue there?
:28:16
Oh! Could this be Walter
standing beside the fountain?

:28:24
- (Whispering) How can you do this?
- I need your car keys.

:28:25
- I'm in a hurry.
- (Moaning) Oh!

:28:27
Do you realise what damage you can do
my psyche, breaking in this way?

:28:30
Just give me your keys. I need 'em.
:28:32
(Shouting) Yes, Henry!
(Whispering) What for?

:28:33
I've located the daughter
of the Rainbird chauffeur.

:28:35
- And I'm not going as a cab driver.
- (Shouting) Oh!

:28:38
- What will I do without my car?
- I don't care what you do.

:28:40
- Take a taxi. Just give me the keys.
- The trees are swaying!

:28:44
And the branches part!
:28:46
But there's no-one there!
(Whispering) Here.

:28:48
I see shadows falling!
The air is getting cold!

:28:51
The brightness... dims. Good-bye, Henry!
:28:54
Oh! (Chimes Tinkling)
:28:57
(Gasps) Did you find Walter?
:29:00
- Where?
- In the kitchen.

:29:04
I did.
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(Chattering)
:29:20
I wonder if I could speak to you
for a couple minutes, Mrs Hannagan.

:29:23
Why, sure. Do we know each other?
:29:26
No, I'm Frank McBride, of the law firm
of Ferguson, Ferguson & McBride

:29:30
and I just wondered if you would mind
:29:32
answering a couple questions
about your background.

:29:35
- My background?
- Mm-hm.

:29:36
(Chuckles) Dull as dishwater.
:29:38
I mean, what in the world
would you be wanting with that?

:29:41
Well, let's just say that the, uh,
:29:43
information that I'm interested in
could be worth a great deal of money.

:29:48
- Oh, yeah? To whom?
- Mm-hm.

:29:50
Well, we'll get around to that pleasant
subject in a minute, if you don't mind.

:29:54
- OK.
- Oh, swell.

:29:56
Now, why don't we just
start at the beginning?

:29:58
- Your parents.
- Oh, they're both dead. God rest 'em.


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