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:22:00
- Really? Where's he gone?
- I didn't ask. And he didn't say.

:22:04
He's an American.
He's probably trafficking drugs.

:22:08
Did his new discovery
lead to anything?

:22:11
- Ash's "Vico"? Are you dreaming?
- Vico.

:22:15
No, it's about Christabel LaMotte.
He went to see Dr. Bailey. A woman.

:22:20
LaMotte.
:22:23
- No.
- It probably came to nothing.

:22:25
- Exactly.
- Or he would have told you.

:22:32
Wouldn't he?
:22:43
Seal Court's over there.
:22:45
So how long did Christabel live there?
:22:48
Ages. Last 20 or so years of her life.
:22:53
- Excuse me.
- Sorry.

:22:54
"To a dusty shelf we aspire."
:22:59
You should drop by Seal Court
before your train.

:23:05
What do you do in London, Mr. Michell?
Are you a teacher?

:23:10
- No, not yet. I'm doing a fellowship.
- Which means what?

:23:14
On the dole.
:23:18
- My field's Victorian poetry.
- We had a poet in this house once.

:23:23
Terrible sentimental stuff about God.
Death. The dew. And fairies.

:23:27
Show this young man
Christabel's room, Maud.

:23:31
And why don't you stay tonight?
:23:35
You're under no obligation to stay.
Just Joan's way, misses our daughter.

:23:40
- It's quite a drive back.
- No, we're fine.

:23:44
Hardly ever come up here.
:23:46
With the wheelchair, of course,
we bunk down on the ground floor.

:23:56
I haven't been up here
since I was a child.


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