:26:00
Hey!
:26:05
I'II go, too.
:26:18
Well! What can I do for you?
:26:22
Your daughter-in-Iaw once served
in my house. My name is Katagiri.
:26:26
Oh, yes! Kie's told us all about you.
:26:32
I've heard Kie is ill.
I'm here to see her.
:26:36
That's very nice of you.
:26:39
Yes, she is ill...
:26:41
...but I'm Iooking after her,
so you need have no fear.
:26:49
Once she's recovered,
I'II have her come and thank you.
:26:56
Is she very ill?
:26:59
Not seriously.
:27:01
A circulatory problem.
It's quite common.
:27:04
But I'm told she's been ill
for two months now.
:27:08
Has a doctor seen her?
:27:10
Of course! Our family doctor
attends to her.
:27:16
Since I've come all this way,
I'd Iike to see her once before I go.
:27:21
Kie is my son's wife.
:27:25
I can't have a man visiting her,
former employer or not.
:27:29
The very idea!
:27:31
You refuse?
:27:32
Yes! I have young people
working here to consider.
:27:37
I will see her.
:27:42
Samurai or not, the answer is 'no'.
Now Ieave, please.
:27:46
I'II see her whether you Iike it or not!
:27:49
Shall I call the Constable?
:27:53
Where is Kie? Take me to her!