:19:00
DUCARD:
Rub your chest.
:19:02
Your arms will take care of themselves.
:19:08
You are stronger than your father.
:19:10
You didn't know my father.
:19:12
But I know the rage that drives you.
:19:14
That impossible anger
strangling the grief...
:19:16
...until the memory
of your loved one is just...
:19:19
...poison in your veins.
:19:21
And one day, you catch yourself wishing
the person you loved had never existed...
:19:27
...so you'd be spared your pain.
:19:32
I wasn't always here in the mountains.
:19:37
Once, I had a wife.
:19:40
My great love.
:19:43
She was taken from me.
:19:45
Like you, I was forced to learn
there are those without decency...
:19:48
...who must be fought
without hesitation, without pity.
:19:53
Your anger gives you great power.
:19:56
But if you let it, it will destroy you...
:20:00
...as it almost did me.
:20:01
-What stopped it?
-Vengeance.
:20:04
That's no help to me.
:20:06
Why, Bruce?
:20:08
Why could you not
avenge your parents?
:20:15
Will you be heading back to Princeton
after the hearing, sir...
:20:18
...or can I persuade you to stay on
for a day or two?
:20:21
BRUCE:
I'm not heading back at all.
:20:23
ALFRED: You don't like it there?
-I like it fine.
:20:25
They just don't feel the same way.
:20:29
-I've prepared the master bedroom.
-No.
:20:33
My room will be fine.
:20:34
ALFRED: With all due respect, sir,
Wayne Manor is your house.
:20:37
BRUCE:
No, Alfred, it's my father's house.
:20:39
-Your father is dead.
-This place is a mausoleum.
:20:41
If I have my way, I'll pull
the damn thing down brick by brick.
:20:44
This house, Master Wayne, has sheltered
six generations of your family.
:20:48
Why do you give a damn, Alfred?
It's not your family.
:20:52
I give a damn because a good man
once made me responsible...
:20:56
...for what was most precious to him...
:20:58
...in the whole world.