:20:08
(Panting) Ooh!
:20:10
- It's just a mouse.
- What?
:20:14
- It's just a mouse. Never mind.
- (Straining)
:20:18
Hey, there are some posters up here.
:20:21
Oh! Stand still!
:20:30
(Yells)
:20:34
(Spitting)
:20:37
- They're blueprints.
- Wow!
:20:39
Wait a minute.
Look at this date. 1876.
:20:43
A centennial house could actually
be worth something.
:20:47
Look, this must be the architect.
Look.
:20:49
Charles Lyle LaRue.
:20:54
- Charles Lyle LaRue.
- Charles Lyle LaRue?
:21:00
(Thud)
:21:02
Charles Lyle LaRue.
:21:07
Charles Lyle LaRue!
:21:10
Charles Lyle LaRue!
:21:13
I'm actually standing
in the missing LaRue!
:21:18
- It's bold yet subtle.
- Classical yet non-traditional.
:21:22
The missing LaRue.
:21:24
The rumoured design completed before
his committal isn't a rumour.
:21:28
Before his committal?
:21:30
I'm just glad he finished it...
:21:32
before they carted him off
to the laughing academy.
:21:37
So, what do you think a magnificent
edifice like this is worth?
:21:42
Properly restored, of course.
:21:44
Well, his Parma Charnel House
went for six...
:21:47
But that was 10 years ago,
and it didn't have this moulding.
:21:51
I see. I can't get enough
of good moulding.
:21:56
- Did you hear that? $600,000.
- Phew.