:30:02
But what if you didn't
want it adopted?
:30:04
- Say you wanted to keep it.
- Then you got kicked out,
lost your job.
:30:08
You can take my word for it,
he was a hard-hearted, randy old sod.
:30:13
Ah, come in, Miss Maceach--
:30:17
- I'm Inspector Thom--
- This is all too tiresome and absurd.
:30:20
He's making
the most dreadful fuss.
:30:22
If you don't mind, I would like
to ask the young lady some questions.
:30:25
Well, I'm not leaving,
if that's what you think.
:30:29
Well, does it bother you
if Lady Trentham stays?
:30:32
Why should it?
:30:34
- Sir, someone's traipsed
a load of mud in down here.
- Not now, Dexter, please.
:30:38
I understood
there was some...
:30:40
difficulty between the late
Sir William McCordle and your employer.
:30:44
This is too vulgar
to be believed.
:30:46
I wasn't aware of that, sir.
They got on well as far as I could see.
:30:50
- You were not conscious--
- Inspector, there's
a broken coffee cup down here.
:30:53
Dexter, they have people to clear these
things up. You get on with your own job.
:30:57
So you were not aware
of any trouble...
:31:00
over the matter
of an allowance?
:31:02
An allowance, I might add, that
Sir William's death has now made secure.
:31:09
What sort of an allowance
would that be, sir?
:31:19
Ah, there you are.
:31:22
Have you got
enough light?
:31:25
Black on black? We don't want you
going blind on top of everything else.
:31:29
They've got to be done,
Mr. Jennings,
:31:31
but the outside staff
need them for the funeral.
:31:34
I'm sorry that this business with Elsie
has landed you with so much work.
:31:39
That's what comes
of being so reliable.
:31:42
- Never mind me.
- Hmm.
:31:44
Mr. Jennings, have you--
have you spoken to the police again?
:31:50
Not yet, no.
:31:52
I suppose they have to ask
their questions, don't they have to?
:31:57
Well, yes.
:31:59
Will they be talking
to all of us?