:10:02
You didn"t even have
to think about it, did you?
:10:05
Well, l just don"t use
thatword lightly.
:10:08
( knocking on door)
:10:11
l have to go, Eli.
:10:14
( knocking on door)
:10:16
MAN:
Margot?
:10:17
Uh-huh.
:10:18
May l come in, please?
:10:21
( waterrunning )
:10:28
(squeaking )
:10:35
How areyou, my darling?
:10:36
NARRATOR:
Margo was married
to the writerand neurologist
:10:40
Raleigh St. Clair.
:10:42
( gulls cawing )
:10:44
l"m fine, thankyou.
:10:47
You need to eat something.
:10:49
May l makeyou dinner?
:10:50
No, thankyou.
:10:51
( tapping prosthetic finger)
:11:01
NARRATOR:
She was known
forherextremesecrecy.
:11:04
Forexample,
none ofthe Tenenbaums knew
:11:06
she was asmoker, which she
had been since the age of 12.
:11:09
Norwere theyaware
ofherfirstmarriage
:11:12
and divorce to
a recording artistin Jamaica.
:11:15
She keptaprivatestudio
in Mockingbird Heights
:11:18
underthe name ""Helen Scott.""
:11:21
She had notcompleted aplay
in seven years.
:11:25
17 October, third examination
ofDudley Heinsbergen.
:11:31
All right, Dudley
:11:34
makeyours like mine.
:11:37
( clicks )
:11:38
NARRATOR:
Raleigh"s nextbookwas
on thesubject
:11:41
ofa condition he called
""Heinsbergen Syndrome.""
:11:46
Where"s that red one
:11:48
going to go?
:11:52
Done.
:11:56
Good.
:11:58
Very good.