1:31:02
I kept thinking you must know
we were the same man.
1:31:07
How could anyone know such a thing?
1:31:10
How could anyone possibly guess?
1:31:15
I wantyou to do
something for me.
1:31:20
I wantyou to go now
to my laboratory...
1:31:23
and make up a bed.
1:31:26
That is where I'll need to spend
most ofmy time from now on.
1:31:31
- Shall I take this with me?
- No!
1:31:43
Sir?
1:31:48
He said you have an illness.
1:31:52
What kind ofan illness?
1:31:57
You might call it
a fracture in my soul.
1:32:01
Something which...
1:32:06
left me with a taste
for oblivion.
1:32:16
You should've seen him.
1:32:18
Shuffling across the courtyard.
1:32:21
Hanging onto that drawer like he thought
someone wanted to take it offhim.
1:32:24
Poor Mr. Poole,
run offhis feet.
1:32:27
And he's not looking
verywell on it either.
1:32:31
I'm afraid the master's
been put out ofpatience.
1:32:35
As I feared, his new consignment
ofmedicine is not at all satisfactory.
1:32:39
There are a number ofbroken bottles
in the operating theater.
1:32:45
I'll go and clear it up,
Mr. Poole.
1:32:49
Never mind.
Leave it till the morning.
1:32:58
Best to get it done now.