:27:00
Would you excuse me?
:27:03
I take it that you will be joining
us for lunch, Father-in-law?
:27:08
I-I have no idea where
I shall be taking luncheon...
:27:14
...thank you.
:27:16
Well, perhaps Schwenck
can persuade you.
:27:22
Take lunch with us, Father.
:27:24
We shall enjoy your company.
:27:31
Am I to understand, sir...
:27:33
...that you have been
in communication with your mother?
:27:36
No, Father, not for some
considerable time, I'm glad to say.
:27:40
You are a liar, sir.
:27:43
No, sir!
:27:44
I can assure you, Papa,
that the last person...
:27:47
...with whom I wish
to have any communication...
:27:49
...is your estranged wife!
:27:51
The vicious woman who bore me
into this ridiculous world!
:27:55
How dare you, sir! Have you no respect?
:27:58
Don't misunderstand me, Father.
:28:00
Nobody respects her more than I do,
and I can't stand her.
:28:03
She is a veritable gorgon!
:28:05
She is indeed!
And she has chosen her own path.
:28:08
And in so doing, she has turned
her back on yourself and myself.
:28:12
And for that small mercy,
we should both of us be eternally grateful.
:28:25
Those terrors...
:28:27
...that visit me in the night.
:28:31
They can never be vanquished.
:28:33
Ah! Insomnia. I suffer from it myself.
:28:36
But it is she who sends them.
:28:38
I know it is she!
:28:41
I know not what heathen oracle
she consults...
:28:44
...what filthy familiar she employs.
:28:49
I know that... they will come.
:28:55
Wh... Wh... What are these walls?