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1:06:08
- You asked my name once.
1:06:14
It's Madeleine.
1:06:17
Sweet then, like the pastry.
1:06:21
Haven't you a name yourself?
1:06:25
Ride away with me someday.
Perhaps I'll tell you.

1:06:56
Your mother may be blind,
but you have a keen pair of eyes.

1:07:02
My mother is blind on account of
the lye in the laundry kettles.

1:07:05
Soaking sheets for lunatics
has cost this woman her sight.

1:07:09
- This could cost her far more.
- You'll get more from her
with kindness than-

1:07:12
What could cause
a tincture like this ?

1:07:15
- I'm only a laundress, not a detective.
- Now is not the time-

1:07:18
Perhaps your kettles
are stained with rust.

1:07:21
Or maybe the lye is rancid.
1:07:24
Or maybe,just maybe...
1:07:27
these sheets once belonged
to our friend the marquis.

1:07:34
We've over 200 beds.
They could have been anybody's.

1:07:38
With such a fine thread count,
decorated in his very own script ?

1:07:42
She's lying.
It shows in her face.

1:07:52
- We're clearing everything out.
1:07:56
- Almost done, sir.
- Remember, anything
he could fashion as a quill.

1:07:59
His entire room stripped bare.

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