:56:00
A shoe. Bridge.
:56:03
A shoe bridge?
Oh, don't do this to me, Henry.
:56:07
- Speak to the chauffeur.
- Oh, God, something's burning.
:56:11
The house.
Quick, Henry. The house is on fire.
:56:14
Take me away from here.
:56:17
I don't want to see this.
:56:18
I can't bear the sound
of their awful screaming.
:56:22
Go back to the chauffeur, Henry.
Get Michael into our presence.
:56:25
Miss Rainbird remembers him.
:56:27
Yes, I remember.
:56:30
Madame Blanche, listen to me.
:56:34
Can you hear me?
:56:36
I've remembered something else
that could be terribly important.
:56:40
Wait one minute, Henry. Before you go,
:56:44
Miss Rainbird deserves some kind of
assurance about Harriet's child.
:56:48
He's a man by now,
:56:51
and we have to know,
is he happy, Henry?
:56:54
Is he alive and well and happy?
:56:59
If you can't, you can't.
:57:01
l certainly can't force you.
:57:04
Yes. Of course she'll understand.
:57:08
until next time, then. Goodbye.
:57:12
Goodbye, my love.
:57:17
- What happened?
- Don't you remember?
:57:21
- Not a blessed thing.
- Oh, it doesn't matter now.
:57:25
Listen, listen, Madame Blanche.
:57:27
Your Henry jogged my memory
of something I'd completely forgotten.
:57:32
When our poor old chauffeur,
Mike, realised he was dying,
:57:36
he wrote to me and said
there was one person on earth
:57:40
who had promised that
he'd make it his business
:57:43
to know where Harriet's son was
as long as he lived.
:57:47
It was the parson
who baptised the newborn baby.
:57:51
And there's an additional thing
I can tell you.
:57:56
Don't tell me. Let me guess.
:57:59
Five hundred.