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00:00:00The damn thing's locked!
00:00:02Will somebody kindly tell me what's going on?
00:00:04It's after two in the morning!
00:00:06Quite all right, Lady Coot.
00:00:08Lady Coot, we'll soon have a situation under control.
00:00:11Let us in! Do you hear?
00:00:14Bill, bang on the door!
00:00:18It's all right, he's been shot in the right arm,
00:00:20but it isn't the loss of blood that knocked him out.
00:00:22He must have cracked his head against the floor as he fell.
00:00:24Who is in there? Open this door at once!
00:00:26I suppose we shall have to.
00:00:28Pity!
00:00:33All right, have me.
00:00:40Supertender! What's going on?
00:00:42What is all this?
00:00:44God, old Jimmy!
00:00:46Poor, poor boy!
00:00:48Lady Coot, do you think you could help me down?
00:00:50Battle! What has happened?
00:00:52It's all right.
00:00:58Did you get him?
00:00:59Who?
00:01:00The man who climbed down the ivy.
00:01:02I was standing by the door there,
00:01:04grabbed him, and we had a set two.
00:01:06Oh, it is probably some nasty murderer's cat burglar.
00:01:10Oh, I'm afraid we've made rather a mess of things.
00:01:14Where's Leopold, the pride of the blue-nosed automatics?
00:01:17Is this?
00:01:18Oh, that's him.
00:01:19How many shots have been fired?
00:01:20One shot.
00:01:21I'm disappointed in Leopold.
00:01:22I couldn't have pressed the button properly,
00:01:24otherwise it would have gone on fire.
00:01:25Who shot first?
00:01:26Well, I did, I'm afraid.
00:01:27You see, he twisted himself out of my grasp
00:01:29and was heading for the window.
00:01:30So I closed my finger down on Leopold
00:01:32and let him have it.
00:01:33That's when he turned and fired at me.
00:01:35After that, I suppose I...
00:01:37I must have taken the count.
00:01:38My God, Lomax, you don't think they've got away with it?
00:01:41I'm afraid they have, sir.
00:01:42When the disturbances began down here,
00:01:44I ran straight to O'Rourke's room.
00:01:45It was locked.
00:01:46Yours wasn't, sir.
00:01:47There's a communicating door.
00:01:48He's heavily drugged and the formula's gone.
00:01:50Battle, I left all the arrangements to you.
00:01:52If those papers are falling into the wrong hands...
00:01:54In point of fact, sir,
00:01:55they fell straight into this young lady's hands,
00:01:57if you'll excuse me.
00:01:58Sir Stanley, I think you will find everything you want there.
00:02:08My dear young lady,
00:02:11we are infinitely obliged to you.
00:02:13Yes, indeed.
00:02:14I'm afraid I don't know who you are.
00:02:15Oh, this is Miss Wade, Mr. Lomax.
00:02:17Gerald Wade's sister.
00:02:18Superintendent,
00:02:19wouldn't it be wise to send for a doctor?
00:02:21That's very thoughtful of you, Ponga.
00:02:22Mr. O'Rourke is unconscious.
00:02:24Phone to Dr. Hanson.
00:02:26Bill, let's go and see if we can do anything for him
00:02:28until the doctor gets...
00:02:29In fact, I could do something!
00:02:31That's a very motherly woman.
00:02:33Very motherly woman.
00:02:35Now, I wonder...
00:02:37Don't stop there, Superintendent.
00:02:38I was wondering where Sir Oswald Coote might be.
00:02:41Picking up rubbish from the lawn.
00:02:45Now, what's been happening?
00:02:47Attempted robbery, sir.
00:02:49You mean the formula's safe?
00:02:50Mm-hmm.
00:02:51Well, then, this must have been thrown down
00:02:53by one of the thieves as he took to his heels.
00:02:55I've handled it very carefully.
00:02:57I thought you might want to examine it for fingerprints.
00:03:00You think of everything, Sir Oswald.
00:03:02What I can't understand is why nobody pursued this thief.
00:03:06It wasn't until we heard Mr. Theses' story
00:03:08that we knew there was anyone to pursue.
00:03:10He must have leapt for it as soon as he fired the shot.
00:03:12Then why wasn't the search organized?
00:03:14My men were told to hold anyone attempting to leave the grounds.
00:03:17And yet they haven't done so.
00:03:19And yet they haven't done so.
00:03:20Are you telling me all that you know, Superintendent?
00:03:23All that I know?
00:03:24Yes, Sir Oswald.
00:03:25What I think is another matter.
00:03:27And what do you think, Superintendent?
00:03:28But one thing, sir.
00:03:29I think there's far too much ivy about this place.
00:03:33Excuse me, sir.
00:03:34You've got a bit in your coat here.
00:03:37Far too much ivy.
00:03:39It complicates things.
00:03:41Excuse me, Superintendent.
00:03:43Oh, there you are, Sir Oswald.
00:03:45Lady Coote's just discovered that you're missing.
00:03:47She's terribly upset.
00:03:48She thinks you've been murdered by the thieves.
00:03:51My wife is an incredibly stupid woman.
00:03:59Yes, an extremely competent young man.
00:04:02What's his name?
00:04:03Bateman?
00:04:04Rupert Bateman.
00:04:05Commonly known as Pongo.
00:04:06I was at school with him.
00:04:08Bold left arm.
00:04:09Deadly serious.
00:04:10No sense of humor.
00:04:11That's a pity.
00:04:12Gentlemen who have no sense of humor
00:04:13get to taking themselves too seriously
00:04:15and that leads to Mr.
00:04:17Superintendent Battle.
00:04:18Yes, Lady Arnie.
00:04:19Don't you think it very odd
00:04:20that Sir Oswald was wandering about
00:04:21in the middle of the night in the garden
00:04:23without explaining himself?
00:04:24Sir Oswald's a great man
00:04:25and a great man always knows better
00:04:26than to explain
00:04:27unless an explanation is demanded.
00:04:30But, er,
00:04:31what I should like to know
00:04:33is just how Miss Wade
00:04:34happened to arrive on the scene, sir Pat.
00:04:37Very convenient.
00:04:39Hmm.
00:04:40She ought to be ashamed of herself
00:04:41hoodwinking us all as she did.
00:04:43Why should I be kept out of it?
00:04:44I never meant to be.
00:04:45And when you rang up and said
00:04:47there might be danger
00:04:48I was more determined than ever.
00:04:49So I just came over here
00:04:50to see what was going on.
00:04:51And I was looking around me
00:04:53when, plop,
00:04:54something suddenly fell right at my feet.
00:04:56A packet, Miss Wade, I think
00:04:58was deliberately thrown down to you.
00:05:00Or so, I believe.
00:05:02To me?
00:05:03Well, to the person
00:05:04the thief thought you were here.
00:05:06This is getting very involved.
00:05:07Superintendent.
00:05:08One moment, please.
00:05:09Lady Arnie.
00:05:10When you came into the room
00:05:11did you turn the light on, sir?
00:05:12Yes.
00:05:13Superintendent.
00:05:14Would you please, Lady Arnie.
00:05:15Was there anyone in the room?
00:05:16No one at all.
00:05:17Well, there is now.
00:05:18I say.
00:05:19You've got water.
00:05:20One moment, Lady Arnie.
00:05:21Let me handle this.
00:05:22What on earth's happened?
00:05:23That, Mr. Everson is what
00:05:24I'm trying to find out.
00:05:25I say, Countess.
00:05:26It's all right.
00:05:27It's really all right.
00:05:28Don't try to talk.
00:05:29It's bad for you.
00:05:30Just lie still.
00:05:31Don't say anything
00:05:32until you feel quite all right again.
00:05:33Just lie still
00:05:34and close your eyes.
00:05:35You'll feel quite all right again in a minute.
00:05:37Ah.
00:05:38Um.
00:05:39Have some, have some,
00:05:40have some,
00:05:41but brandy.
00:05:42That's all right.
00:05:43I'm sorry.
00:05:44I'm sorry.
00:05:45I'm sorry.
00:05:46I'm sorry.
00:05:47I'm sorry.
00:05:48I'm sorry.
00:05:49I'm sorry.
00:05:50I'm sorry.
00:05:51I'll try some, but brandy.
00:05:52That's the stuff.
00:05:53Don't you think, Bundle,
00:05:54that some brandy will be good?
00:05:55You only say, Belle,
00:05:56leave her alone.
00:05:57You'll be all right.
00:05:58Ah.
00:05:59I am here.
00:06:00Take your time.
00:06:02Don't say anything
00:06:03until you're quite all right again.
00:06:05It is coming back to me.
00:06:11Yes, it is coming back.
00:06:12Have some water.
00:06:13A little brandy, perhaps.
00:06:15Tell me, please.
00:06:16What has happened?
00:06:17I was hoping you might be able to tell us.
00:06:30I...
00:06:31I could not sleep.
00:06:33So I think to myself,
00:06:35perhaps I come downstairs to find the magazine.
00:06:38The house is very still.
00:06:40I come down the stairs quietly.
00:06:43And I come in here.
00:06:44Having, of course, switched on the light?
00:06:46No.
00:06:47No, no, no.
00:06:48I did not switch on the light.
00:06:49I heard you see my little electric torch with me.
00:06:52Ah.
00:06:53Ah.
00:06:54Suddenly I hear something.
00:06:55A footstep.
00:06:57So I switch out my torch and I hide behind the screen.
00:07:00Then the door opens.
00:07:02The light is switched on.
00:07:03And the man, the burglar, he is in the room with me.
00:07:06I say, but...
00:07:07I nearly died of fright.
00:07:08I try not to breathe.
00:07:10The man stands for a moment, listening.
00:07:13Then he crosses the room to the window.
00:07:16Then I hear him come back again.
00:07:18And he switches out the light and locks the door.
00:07:21Mon Dieu, I think I'm locked in the room with a monster.
00:07:24Then again, I hear him go to the window.
00:07:27And I think, I hope perhaps he has gone out that way.
00:07:31When prestissimo it all begins.
00:07:33What does?
00:07:34Oh, never.
00:07:35I shall never forget it.
00:07:36It was horrible.
00:07:37Two men trying to murder each other.
00:07:39Furniture crashing, falling about the room.
00:07:41It was horrible.
00:07:42The criminal, he had an evil voice.
00:07:45The other one was cultured, English.
00:07:48A gentleman, I think.
00:07:49He was swearing a lot.
00:07:50Clearly a gentleman.
00:07:51And then a flash and a shot.
00:07:53And the bullet must have hid the bookcase beside me.
00:07:56And I suppose I must have fainted.
00:07:58You poor dear.
00:07:59How rotten for you.
00:08:00Silly idiot.
00:08:02I'm so glad I've got a cultured English voice.
00:08:06Your arm.
00:08:08It is all tied up.
00:08:11Was it you then?
00:08:13Hmm.
00:08:14Oh, but I can assure you I would never have dreamed of using the language I did.
00:08:17I've had any suspicion there was a lady present.
00:08:19Wasn't a bullet, Countess.
00:08:21It was the shell of a cartridge.
00:08:23But we shall find a bullet somewhere tomorrow.
00:08:25It is absurd, I know, but I still feel extremely faint.
00:08:29Let me help you to your room.
00:08:30A bundle will come with you.
00:08:31Thank you very much, Lady Eileen.
00:08:33Thought I should prefer to be alone.
00:08:35I'm really quite all right.
00:08:42Perhaps you would be so kind as to help me up the stairs.
00:08:45Sure you don't want any help?
00:08:50I'm sure Mr. Eversley will be able to give me whatever help I may require.
00:08:55Oh!
00:08:56Oh!
00:08:57Countess!
00:08:58You all right?
00:08:59I'm looking after her.
00:09:00Dr. Hodson says there's nothing seriously wrong with O'Rourke, Superintendent.
00:09:01Says he'll see you now.
00:09:02Come and hold my hand, Nurse.
00:09:03Witness a strong man's agony.
00:09:04You know the stunt.
00:09:05Lady Eileen, whatever is the matter?
00:09:06You look as if you'd seen a ghost.
00:09:08Not a ghost, Superintendent.
00:09:09A mole.
00:09:10A mole.
00:09:11A mole.
00:09:12A mole.
00:09:13A mole.
00:09:14A mole.
00:09:15A mole.
00:09:16A mole.
00:09:17A mole.
00:09:18A mole.
00:09:19Oh!
00:09:20Oh!
00:09:21Oh!
00:09:22Countess!
00:09:23You all right?
00:09:24I'm looking after her.
00:09:25Dr. Hodson says there's nothing seriously wrong with O'Rourke, Superintendent.
00:09:26Says he'll see you now.
00:09:27Come and hold my hand, Nurse.
00:09:28Witness a strong man's agony.
00:09:29You know the stunt.
00:09:30Ah!
00:09:31Lady Eileen, whatever is the matter?
00:09:32You look as if you'd seen a ghost.
00:09:33Not a ghost, Superintendent.
00:09:34A mole.
00:09:35A what?
00:09:36A mole.
00:09:37A mole.
00:09:38A mole.
00:09:39A mole isn't much to get up on Lady Eileen.
00:09:41And two women might easily have an identical mole.
00:09:44And the Countess is very well known in her own country.
00:09:47Then this isn't the real Countess.
00:09:50Look at tonight.
00:09:51Look at the way we found her.
00:09:53I don't believe she fainted at all.
00:09:55I tell you, Superintendent, it's the same woman that I saw at the meeting of the Seven Dials Club.
00:10:00Well, all right, she was wearing a wig then, or she's wearing one now.
00:10:03It's the same woman, I'm sure of it.
00:10:05Lady Eileen, I'm going to trust you.
00:10:08The Countess's conduct is suspicious, very suspicious, I know that, as well as you two, but we've got to be sure.
00:10:15And if you were sure?
00:10:17You've heard the expression, respect to catch a mackerel.
00:10:21Meaning?
00:10:22Don't bother about what I mean, Lady Eileen, but remember this.
00:10:27I know all about the Countess.
00:10:31And I want her left alone.
00:10:34Hmm?
00:10:37I'm the man at the top.
00:10:39And I want her to be scared.
00:10:40And I want her left alone.
00:10:52And that was kind of a, a beautiful day.
00:10:56Very well for sure.
00:10:57And I want her left alone.
00:10:58I can't do it.
00:10:59And I can't do it.
00:11:00I can't do it.
00:11:01But I want her left alone.
00:11:02here we have the two bullets the larger fired from mr thesid's coat automatic embedded itself
00:11:24in the sofa here now this little fellow fired from limouser 7.65 after passing through mr
00:11:31thesid's arm grazed the door there and i found it embedded in the trunk of a seizure see now as for
00:11:39the pistol itself any fingerprints the man who handled it wore gloves sir pity man who knew his
00:11:46business would wear gloves sir am i right in thinking sir oswald that you found this pistol
00:11:53just about 10 yards from the top of the steps leading up to the toast almost exactly i'd say
00:11:59would have been wise sir if you'd lifted exactly where it was i'm sorry what is your theory of the
00:12:06pistol being there i presumed it had been dropped by the thief as he ran not dropped sarswald there's
00:12:13only one set of footprints crossing the lawn there your own well can you be sure of that battle quite
00:12:19sure sir this pistol was thrown with some force made a dent in the ground everything points to
00:12:26this pistol having been thrown from the terrace does it really matter superintendent we like to get
00:12:29things right you know now i wonder if one of you gentlemen would be so kind as to take this pistol
00:12:35and throw it uh sir ottoman
00:12:39that's very kind would you care to come out here sir now if you'd be good enough sir to throw the gun as
00:12:50far as you can out onto the lawn there
00:13:01thank you sir my lord what's he up to now i wonder
00:13:08i must say it was a stroke of luck your being there at the right moment
00:13:13right moment to find the gun and in the dark too i stumbled on it i uh i didn't sleep very well
00:13:20last night that's it just the same sort of mark although by the way you threw it a good 10 yards
00:13:26further but then you're a very powerfully built man aren't you sir i remember i had insomnia once
00:13:32terrible experience i don't suffer from insomnia as a rule i'm an excellent sleeper just last night i
00:13:39felt unusually restless i i thought the night air might do me good
00:13:43well indeed it all seems clear enough to me battle the man fires a shot disabling mr thesiger flings
00:13:52away the weapon then runs along the terrace and down the gravel path well he ought to have been
00:13:56caught by my men your men if i may say so battle seemed to have been singularly remiss
00:14:01they failed to see miss wade coming in now if they could miss seeing her coming in they could just as
00:14:05easily miss the thief going out but he can't have it both ways battle i mean either he ran across the
00:14:10lawn which you say he didn't or he went down the path damn it all man where else could he have gone
00:14:17but up the ivy again sir john nonsense if the man was trying to escape he wouldn't bolt back into the
00:14:24house safe his place for him sir i say what's this exhibit zed the last of our little lot
00:14:31it is or rather it once was a glove where did you find that in the grate nearly burnt but not quite
00:14:40looks as if it'd been chewed by a dog yeah i wonder if uh would you be so kind sir sir there's very kind
00:14:50a telephone call for you superintendent
00:14:58well do you touch any importance to this discovery superintendent you never know so
00:15:02as well what's going to be important and what isn't
00:15:09well if you'll excuse me gentlemen well even if you're right about the countess bundle she couldn't
00:15:15have nearly stolen the formula all by herself she was behind the screen all the time she said she
00:15:20was behind the screen all the time who was the man who climbed down the ivy and took a shot at me
00:15:23number seven all right who is number seven i thought of coming to see you you know
00:15:30after all we had a lot in common you've lost jerry who was my friend
00:15:36and ronnie i was getting rather fond of you you know i thought perhaps
00:15:45together we might have found some reason why what happened happened exactly
00:15:55what do you think happened to them bill they discovered something connected with the foreign
00:16:00office more complicated than that but surely if they had they would have shared it with you
00:16:07they trusted you ronnie got nearest to it only you haven't
00:16:17someone really evil behind this lorraine i know it
00:16:23do you know pity my man stevens isn't number seven got the brain for it don't be silly jimmy sorry
00:16:31to tell you the truth there's only one person i'm sure it isn't codders oh now look what you've done
00:16:37i think i don't have a few words with lady coot what with my wound and my charming conversation i've
00:16:42made a complete conquest there what are you up to eileen what do we know about number seven he's determined
00:16:50he's used to being obeyed he has some sort of position which places him above suspicion
00:16:55and he's ruthless there's only one person answers that description sir oswald i'm going to find out
00:17:01more about him
00:17:04oh my dear oh my dear eileen you don't have to leave us well i i seem to be the center of some
00:17:12very curious goings-on lately my father's very worried about me i think i better go and hold his hand
00:17:16oh this little hand will indeed be comforting oh my dear eileen in these days of changed and
00:17:28unsettled conditions when family life is at a premium when the old standards are falling it
00:17:33becomes our class to set an example by showing that dignity modesty and filial respect do still mean
00:17:40something now i will confess my child my dear dear child i have in the past been somewhat disappointed
00:17:47by your levity i now perceive the earnest beauty of your mind the butterfly emerging from the chrysalis
00:17:53it will be a great delight to me if i may to help form that budding mind i have a very interesting
00:17:59new work on political economy i'll look it out now and you can take it back to chimneys with you
00:18:03excuse me when you've finished it we can discuss it together look here what the hell was goddess
00:18:16holding your hand for it wasn't my hand it was my budding mind don't be an ass bundle we're going to
00:18:22discuss political economy together you sure that's all that's very definitely all
00:18:34lady coot you know that was an awfully jolly weekend we had with you at chimneys
00:18:40well it would have been awfully jolly if it hadn't been poor old jerry kicking the bucket like that
00:18:49jolly nice girls i find girls very perplexing nowadays we're not at all romantic you know
00:18:56why i embroidered ankerchiefs for sir oswald with my own heir when we were engaged did you
00:19:01how marvelous but i suppose girls don't have long enough hair to do that nowadays
00:19:09excuse me sir oswald has sent me to tell you lady coot there's been a change of plan
00:19:14mr lomax has very kindly offered to let us stay on at the abbey until the palace is ready
00:19:19he's going to his club thank you mr bakeman it'll be nice to settle for a few weeks at least and the
00:19:25abbey is a topping place don't you think so ponga topping
00:19:33abbey's palaces sometimes i wonder where it's all going to end you should have seen the little
00:19:39house we had in yorkshire mr sassiger when sir oswald was playing mr coot
00:19:44such a nice lounge all and a pretty little drawing room with an inglenook but now nothing will suit him
00:19:50but the very best he's got on and he's got on till he till he can't stop getting on he's one of the
00:19:58richest men in england now but to so satisfy him no still want more he wants to be well i don't know
00:20:08what he wants to be i can tell you right into me a little sometimes
00:20:14well now we're here we better make the most of it
00:20:22i thought you were getting on rather well with that god daughter of mine
00:20:26oh vera oh she's a panic are you doing anything this weekend i think i can't cancel oh well then
00:20:36i'll invite her down and you can come too a skeleton key sir all i want to know stevens is where one
00:20:41buys them i regret to say sir that for once your inquiry is beyond my cognizance very good stevens
00:20:48one might venture a comment sir venture away when i came into your service sir it was as a
00:20:54gentleman's gentleman not as a gentleman burglar's gentleman there has been no confusion of intent
00:21:01has there sir none at all damn it stevens if i were a gentleman burglar i wouldn't be asking you
00:21:06where i might buy a skeleton key would i i'd have one i take your point sir
00:21:14there is a gentleman of my fraternity who dropped into the mulberry bush of an evening
00:21:19yes in the household of lord mount vernon sir answers occasionally to the epilation
00:21:25soft poured peat he might be able to help i would be most grateful stevens if on my behalf you
00:21:31would approach soft poured peat is a matter of some urgency my good sir i need it this weekend
00:22:01i think that's amphibious ambidextrous means using either hand equally well it came up in the times
00:22:29last week as a matter of fact eight across uh double dealing that was the clue rather clever i
00:22:34thought are you grandpa am i what what jimmy said double dealing ambidextrous that's it certainly
00:22:41i can write with either hand but not with both at once would hardly be practical yeah i think that'd
00:22:46be a bit too subtle you'll never make a bridge i know dear you always say saying that's another
00:22:52bound you are mr dasinger check those figures we need for monday sir i'm afraid you're right there's
00:22:58an error at the pre-assessment stage which means we'll have to go through the whole damn report
00:23:02where is it all the papers are in study sir ah um in that case i'd better say good night
00:23:08this could take till well after midnight that's all right dear the young ones will keep me company
00:23:13oswald now what about a lovely game of german whist good night all good night sir mr tessinger would
00:23:27you kind of close the doors very drafty these old apples my pleasure lady crude
00:23:43you kind of close all that way
00:23:51um
00:23:57no
00:24:40Damn.
00:25:02My goodness Pongo you did give me a start slinking about like that in the dark.
00:25:07There was a noise. I thought burglars had got in. Came down to sea.
00:25:10You think of everything Pongo. Even a lethal weapon.
00:25:13It's as well to be armed. You never know who you're gonna meet.
00:25:17I'm glad you didn't shoot. I'm rather tired of being shot at.
00:25:21I might easily have done so.
00:25:24What did you come down for?
00:25:27I was hungry. I rather fancied a dry biscuit.
00:25:31There are some biscuits and a tin by your bed.
00:25:33Ah, now that's where this staff worker's gone wrong, old boy.
00:25:36You see there is a tin with biscuits for starving visitors on it.
00:25:40But when the starving visitor opened it, nothing inside.
00:25:44So I just toddled down here to find something.
00:25:47And now I think I'll just toddle back to bed.
00:25:50Good night Pongo.
00:25:54Good night Pongo.
00:26:09Damn.
00:26:10I've been thinking extraordinary thing about those biscuits.
00:26:24Would you mind if I just...
00:26:26Help yourself, old boy.
00:26:28Very remiss.
00:26:40Night.
00:26:41So nothing?
00:26:58Nothing at all.
00:27:00Apart from the most frightful attack of indigestion brought on by too many biscuits.
00:27:04I must say you do seem to have been awfully clever where Pongo was concerned.
00:27:07There's only one word for him.
00:27:08Last week's crossword, ten letters meaning everywhere at once.
00:27:11Ubiquitous?
00:27:12But we're no nearer number seven, are we?
00:27:14Not yet, no.
00:27:16Mr. Eversley is here, my lady.
00:27:18Bill!
00:27:19Don't you don't mind?
00:27:20I had to collect Codder's letters from the abbey, so I thought I'd look in.
00:27:21Could have chosen a better moment.
00:27:22We're having a council of war.
00:27:23War?
00:27:24Yes, Jimmy spent a thoroughly unprofitable weekend with the Cootes.
00:27:26If Sir Oswald is number seven, there's not a shred of proof of it.
00:27:29You think he is?
00:27:30Have you got a better suggestion?
00:27:31Oh, wine, Meville.
00:27:32No.
00:27:33Something I meant to ask you, nearly forgot.
00:27:34Do you remember that glove Superintendent Battle found, the half-burnt one?
00:27:37Glove?
00:27:38It had been thrown on the fire.
00:27:39Do you remember he asked you to try it on your hand?
00:27:41What was left of it, why?
00:27:42And Sir George and Sir Oswald were there too, weren't they?
00:27:44Yes.
00:27:45He could have asked either of them to try it on.
00:27:46Yes, of course.
00:27:47But he didn't, he chose you.
00:27:48Don't you see what that means?
00:27:49Your right hand was in a sling.
00:27:51By Jove, it was rather odd, now I come to think of it.
00:27:54It being a left-handed glove, I mean, Battle never said anything.
00:27:56He didn't want to draw attention to it, but don't you see what it means?
00:27:59The man who shot at you held the pistol in his left hand.
00:28:02And Sir Oswald is ambidextrous.
00:28:04We were talking about it last night while playing bridge.
00:28:06Now will you understand that Sir Oswald is number seven?
00:28:09Oh, but why stage all that comma did the Abbey when he had the formula before then at his own works?
00:28:14Simple suspicion had to be diverted from him and placed in another quarter.
00:28:18And he's very good at diverting suspicion.
00:28:20He doesn't have to bother.
00:28:21He walked him through that window, two o'clock in the morning, wearing his dinner jacket, saying he'd been for a walk.
00:28:25What small battle believed him?
00:28:27I wonder.
00:28:28Don't despair, my dear child.
00:28:33It took me years to perfect me game.
00:28:35I did try.
00:28:36Yes, yes, I know who you did, my dear.
00:28:38It was a very laudable effort.
00:28:40Mind you, I've always thought if God meant women to play golf, he'd have made them differently.
00:28:44Croquet now, that's a woman's game.
00:28:46Very pretty sight, a young woman playing croquet, that beguiling tilt of the head, that graceful curb of the spine.
00:28:53Ruined the game when those short skirts came into fashion.
00:28:57What one misses is the provocative hint of the ankle?
00:29:01Mr. Lomax is here, my lord.
00:29:06Well, tell him I'm not.
00:29:07I'm afraid he saw your lordship practicing as he came up the drive.
00:29:11Oh, really, Treadwell.
00:29:13Well, where have you put him?
00:29:15In the drawing room, my lord.
00:29:21Ah, my dear fellow, my dear, dear fellow.
00:29:24I'm delighted to see you, absolutely delighted.
00:29:27I won't beat about the bush.
00:29:30I wanted to see you particularly, very particularly.
00:29:33Ah.
00:29:34About Eileen.
00:29:37Eileen?
00:29:38Eileen.
00:29:39I think, if I may say so, Caterham, you hardly appreciate the fact that she is no longer a child.
00:29:45Oh, you mean bundle.
00:29:47Yes.
00:29:48She is a woman and, what's more, a very charming and talented woman.
00:29:51I dare say, but she's very restless, you know.
00:29:53Never content to be in the same place for two minutes together.
00:29:56You mean she is not content to stagnate.
00:29:58She interests herself in the questions of the day and brings her fresh and lively young intellect to bear upon them.
00:30:04Now, perhaps my dear Caterham, you will begin to get some inkling of my purpose in visiting you this morning.
00:30:11Oh, dear fellow, you can't want a maddie bundle.
00:30:14Oh, I really shouldn't do that if I were you.
00:30:16Just go home and think about it. There's a good fellow.
00:30:18Count twenty, that sort of thing.
00:30:20Always a pity to go out proposing and making a fool of yourself.
00:30:24I dare say you mean your advice kindly, Caterham, but I must confess you do put it somewhat strangely.
00:30:32However, I have decided to put my fortune to the test. Have I your permission to speak to Eileen?
00:30:36It's nothing to do with me, my dear chap. Eileen manages her own affairs.
00:30:40If she were to come to me tomorrow and tell me she was going to marry the chauffeur, I shouldn't make the least objection.
00:30:44Oh, where shall I find her?
00:30:46Well, I don't think I really know she might be anywhere.
00:30:50As I told you, she's never in the same place for two minutes together.
00:30:53No repose, no repose at all.
00:30:56Not much good for a politician's wife, you know.
00:30:59A politician ought to know where his wife is, beside him.
00:31:03Wearing the right hat, smiling, leading the applause.
00:31:06Not tearing round the country in motorcars, knocking people down and shooting them.
00:31:09Might lose you an awful lot of votes.
00:31:11I beg you, my dear fellow, and view your parliamentary career
00:31:15to reconsider.
00:31:16I never reconsider.
00:31:18Eileen's brain and acute political sense cannot help but further my career to our mutual advantage.
00:31:24Well, who knows, with her at my side, I might even get to Downing Street.
00:31:32Mr Lomax would like a word with you in the house, my lady.
00:31:35Thanks, Treadwell.
00:31:45Mr Eversley, my lord.
00:31:47Oh, Bill, my dear chap.
00:31:48Looking for poor old George Lomax, I suppose.
00:31:51Well, if you want to really do him a good turn, just pop into the dining room
00:31:54and tell him the cabinet's called an immediate meeting.
00:31:57It's really not fair to let the poor chap mix it to an ass of himself.
00:32:00I've not come for codders, sir.
00:32:02It's Bundle, I want to see.
00:32:03Well, you can't see her either.
00:32:04Not just now, at any rate.
00:32:05George is never there.
00:32:07Spluttering horribly at this very moment.
00:32:10What's he saying?
00:32:11Oh, some damn nonsense, I suppose.
00:32:13Never speak too much, that's my motto.
00:32:16Just grab the girl's hand and let events take their course.
00:32:20What course?
00:32:21Shhh.
00:32:22He's proposing.
00:32:24Proposing?
00:32:25Proposing what?
00:32:26Marriage to Bundle.
00:32:27Can't think why.
00:32:29It seems to me that he's reached his second childhood.
00:32:32Second time round, too.
00:32:34Can't explain it any other way.
00:32:36Proposing to Bundle?
00:32:37The dirty swine at his age?
00:32:39He says he's in the prime of life.
00:32:41Well, he's decrepit, he's senile.
00:32:44Well, he's just five years younger than I am.
00:32:52Hello, Bill.
00:32:53I say, what's the matter?
00:32:56Don't look your usual bright little self.
00:32:59I'm worried.
00:33:01I was worried anyway, but something turned up that gave me a joke.
00:33:05Has anything very extraordinary happened, William?
00:33:08Something damned odd.
00:33:10I can't make out of a tale of it.
00:33:12The seven-dials business?
00:33:13The seven-dials business.
00:33:15I got a letter this morning.
00:33:18What sort of a letter?
00:33:19A letter from Ronnie Deverer's executors.
00:33:22It seems he left instructions.
00:33:24If he was to die suddenly, a certain sealed envelope was to be sent to me exactly a fortnight
00:33:30after his death.
00:33:31And they've sent it to you?
00:33:32Yes.
00:33:33And you've opened it?
00:33:36Yes.
00:33:38Well, what did it say?
00:33:40Oh, come on, old chap.
00:33:42Pull yourself together.
00:33:43It seems to have knocked the wind out of you, whatever it is.
00:33:46Have a drink.
00:33:50It's what's in the letter.
00:33:55Simply can't believe it, that's all.
00:33:57Oh, nonsense.
00:33:59You must get into the habit of believing six impossible things before breakfast.
00:34:03Like the White Queen in Alice.
00:34:05I do it regularly.
00:34:07Wait a minute.
00:34:09I say, Stevens?
00:34:10Yes, sir?
00:34:11Pop out and get me some cigarettes, would you?
00:34:12A hundred, sir?
00:34:13Thank you, Stevens.
00:34:14I've sent Stevens out so we can talk undisturbed.
00:34:15Now then, Bill.
00:34:16Let's hear all about it.
00:34:18It's...
00:34:19It's incredible.
00:34:20Oh, thank goodness I've caught you.
00:34:21Look, I haven't got time to explain everything, but Bill has just been around to see me with
00:34:25the most amazing story you ever heard.
00:34:26Bill?
00:34:27Yes.
00:34:28Now listen, this is what you have to do.
00:34:29Come up to town at once.
00:34:30Go straight to the Seven Dials Club and get rid of that footman fellow.
00:34:31Alfred, you leave that to me.
00:34:32Then watch out for me and Bill.
00:34:33Oh, don't show yourselves at the windows, but as soon as we drive up, let us in at once.
00:34:36Wish I knew what it was all about.
00:34:37I'll explain when we meet.
00:34:38Well, I'll tell you this much.
00:34:39We're going to get ready the hell of a surprise for me.
00:34:40Oh, what's that?
00:34:41Oh, what's that?
00:34:42It's...
00:34:43It's incredible.
00:34:44Oh, thank goodness I've caught you.
00:34:45Look, I haven't got time to explain everything, but Bill has just been around to see me with
00:34:46the most amazing story you ever heard.
00:34:47Bill?
00:34:48Yes.
00:34:49Now listen, this is what you have to do.
00:34:50Come up to town at once.
00:34:51Go straight to the Seven Dials Club and get rid of that footman fellow.
00:34:52Alfred, you leave that to me.
00:34:53Then watch out for me and Bill.
00:34:55Oh, don't show yourselves at the windows, but as soon as we drive up, let us in at
00:34:58once.
00:34:59I wish I knew what it was all about.
00:35:00I'll explain when we meet.
00:35:01Well, I'll tell you this much.
00:35:03We're going to get ready the hell of a surprise for number seven.
00:35:06Alfred, I've come to warn you.
00:35:08The police are looking for you.
00:35:09There's a warrant out for Mr. Mosgorowski.
00:35:12And the best thing you can do is clear out as quick as you can.
00:35:14He has ten pounds to help you get away.
00:35:16I shall say you've got exactly three minutes.
00:35:18My lady.
00:35:26However do I thank you, my lady.
00:35:27One return deserves another.
00:35:29Well, I've arranged that all right.
00:35:30Well, was it necessary to be well quite so dressed?
00:35:33It's safer.
00:35:34I don't know what Jimmy and Bill are up to.
00:35:35We don't doubt Alfred coming back in the middle of it and wrecking everything.
00:35:38Well, they've wasted no time, they're here.
00:35:40I'll open the door for them.
00:35:44Stop there a moment, Bill.
00:35:49Blow the horn if you think anyone's watching the place.
00:35:57There you are, you two.
00:35:58Now then, where's the key of the room you got into last time?
00:36:00I think it's through here.
00:36:06This looks like the one.
00:36:07Right.
00:36:08There's no time to lose.
00:36:09Right.
00:36:10I think it's through here.
00:36:29It's through here.
00:36:33this is the getaway door so this must be the cupboard you hid in bundle that's the one
00:36:49we shall have to shift all this stuff or run down and get bill willy lorraine there's no need for
00:36:56him to keep watch any longer what are you going to do wait till the bill comes and you shall hear
00:37:00the whole story this is his staff work and a jolly creditable bit of work it is too
00:37:05i'd say it must have been a bit of a squeeze in here wasn't it certainly wasn't an experience
00:37:11i get a repeat it's bill it's bill what about it lorraine what's happened he's in the car still
00:37:17but he doesn't move or speak i think he's dead in god's name
00:37:21i don't understand is he
00:37:29but he's not dead look here we've got to get him inside
00:37:36goodness no policeman comes along
00:37:39he was all right when i left him i suppose we should have realized we couldn't turn up on
00:37:48their doorsteps without something happening look i'm going to get a doctor you stay here and look
00:37:53after him don't be scared either of you but i'd better leave you leopold just in case
00:38:00i'll be back as soon as i possibly can
00:38:04i wish we could do something this is awful i wonder why jimmy left us the revolver
00:38:11they can't really be danger if they could get bill i know but we're in the house nobody can get him
00:38:18without our hearing them i wish i knew what to do hot coffee you give them that sometimes i've got
00:38:25some smelling salts in my bag and some brandy where is it i must have left it in the room upstairs you
00:38:32stay here i'll get it try patting his face gently
00:38:42she's dead i know she's dead oh my darling bundle i do love you so bundle
00:38:48oh my darling one oh my own dearest sweetest little bundle what shall i do oh god what shall
00:38:58i do i've killed her i've killed her no you haven't you silly idiot oh bundle you're alive of course i'm
00:39:05alive how long have you been i mean when did you come to about five minutes ago well why didn't you
00:39:11open your eyes or say something i didn't want to i was enjoying myself enjoying yourself oh listening
00:39:18to all those nice things you were saying you'll never say them so nicely again you'll be too beastly
00:39:23self-conscious well you you really didn't mind you know i do love you so i i have done for ages
00:39:30only i never dare tell you so yes silly juggies i thought you'd only laugh at me no bundle seriously
00:39:39could you ever could you ever bring yourself to could i ever bring myself to what would change
00:39:44your mind and marry me instead of that fatuous ass codders you think i'd marry a fool like that
00:39:50you mean you haven't you don't i haven't and i don't well then please marry me my own darling bundle
00:39:55i know i'm awfully thick-headed but i do love you so oh oh oh do let's be sensible i got a rocking
00:40:07head and i've been nearly squeezed to death by you i want to get the hang of things now where are we and
00:40:13what's happened we are locked in the upper room at the seven dials and you are not going to believe
00:40:21what's happened if you do believe it you're certainly not going to like it why what has happened
00:40:28well i better just tell you i've sent stevens out so we can talk undisturbed
00:40:37now then bill let's hear all about it
00:40:44it's it's incredible well then it's sure to be true
00:40:51in this letter ronnie said that he was almost certain that he discovered the identity of the
00:40:58person who'd been selling this country's secrets to the highest bidder he said that if anything
00:41:02happened to him and his lawyers forwarded the letter to me i would know for sure that his
00:41:07suspicions were correct his death would prove it
00:41:12when we all went down to chimneys that weekend jerry wade told ronnie that he was almost sure he knew
00:41:22who it was but he he didn't name the person
00:41:27the sheriff was murdered ronnie was sure he'd been murdered by a member of the house party
00:41:41that's why he fixed up that trick with the seven clocks on the mantelpiece he got us all in there
00:41:46one by one ronnie was murdered ronnie also said that he was on the point of confiding in you but
00:41:57something held him back in the letter he names the person he suspected
00:42:09pussy by jerry
00:42:13that's why i've come to you
00:42:14i want you to tell me it isn't true i've said pill you must learn to believe six impossible things
00:42:25before breakfast
00:42:27hi
00:42:30my ronnie's last words were seven dials tell jimmy fesedure exactly
00:42:41like that
00:42:45getting sleepy it won't be long now before you're all together again ronnie and jerry
00:42:58and good old bill you should be dead why aren't you dead
00:43:04i only look an ass i poured the drink away while he was out of the room
00:43:08he's out there now doing what planning what he thinks you're dead and i'm nearly dying
00:43:15he won't stop there he'll get what he wants not if i can help it darling
00:43:31are you sure it's all right oh yes i hit her pretty hard
00:43:44are they well on the way but hauling bill upstairs has done my wounded arm no good at all he's such a
00:43:51dead weight as you might say come on help me what are you going to do open the cupboard door why
00:43:5810 down seven letters walled in for good answer i don't know immured hold him steady
00:44:08it was clever of you to cotton on i knew you'd left the gun in case i needed it and when you slammed the
00:44:13front door i knew you hadn't left the house how don't i always know when you're near
00:44:25there
00:44:33that should make a charming surprise for the seven dials
00:44:36i don't care how long it takes but someday we'll have to do is watch this house and wait
00:45:01i don't care how long it takes but someday the seven dials will meet again and i shall find out at
00:45:10last the real identity of number seven i should hate to keep you waiting mr visitor
00:45:31i wouldn't move any of you this is trained on your precious number seven and i will use it oh he will
00:45:38use it but not until his curiosity has been satisfied if you have been waiting for me mr
00:45:43thesiger i for my part have been waiting for you a man who kills as lightly and ruthlessly as you do
00:45:51and for what reason profit isn't that your motive too not your kind of profit mr
00:45:57thesiger oh you don't think i did it just for money do you although i must admit it made life a lot
00:46:06more pleasant no no
00:46:14i did it for pleasure
00:46:20something to make the blood tingle
00:46:21everyone thinking what a jolly nice young man what an ass
00:46:29what i really enjoyed what i loved was manipulating everybody making events fall into patterns my patterns and always getting my own way
00:46:41and now i'm going to get my own way once again
00:46:52i'm going to rip that mask off your face myself
00:46:56and then i'm going to kill you you can't kill us all
00:47:00only you the rest of them can wait come here number seven come here
00:47:14who are you who do you work for
00:47:18what do you want
00:47:24that's something you'll never know
00:47:31oh i always said you were a fool but not as you hoped a drugged fool you really should have
00:47:37thought of something a little different this time oh but it took a long time for you to work
00:47:41it out didn't it oh and you you never even began to suspect did you no all right
00:47:53so they've got me
00:47:57but one thing still gives me enormous pleasure
00:48:01the seven dials have got you too take him away
00:48:05what are you going to do to him an eye for an eye
00:48:18so
00:48:35lady eileen brent you have been summoned to an emergency meeting of the seven dials
00:48:49approach the table i should do as they say about you
00:48:51lady eileen you have been present unasked at the secret councils of this society
00:49:07it is therefore necessary that you identify yourself with our aims and ambitions
00:49:12the place two o'clock you may notice is vacant it is that place that is offered you now
00:49:16i'd rather die i think you should not answer precipitately you do not know as yet what you
00:49:24are refusing i can make a pretty good guess i doubt it you'll have to get rid of one or two
00:49:29preconceived ideas of yours i'm afraid about this society for instance you're just as evil as james
00:49:35thesager you merely have different methods of achieving the same goal no lady eileen you're wrong
00:49:41i shall now introduce you to a very creditable band of amateurs who have done work
00:49:46that nobody else could have done they have been willing to face real danger danger the very worst
00:49:53kind and they've done it for one reason an honest wish to serve their country first of all there is
00:50:02mr mosgorowski who as you know runs this club he is the most valuable anti-bolshevist agent in england
00:50:10number five is count andras of the hungarian embassy and a dear friend of the late gerard weighty
00:50:19four mr howard felt an american journalist whose nose for scenting news is remarkable number three i think you already know
00:50:30you number two can only show an empty place it is the place belonging to mr ronnie devereau a very gallant
00:50:43young man who died for his country number one well number one was mr gerald wade who made the same sacrifice
00:50:54his place has been taken by a lady who has proved her fitness to have it i don't think lady eileen
00:51:02recognizes me bundle may i introduce miss barbara st moore ronnie's cousin and one of our most talented
00:51:08young actresses i was right about that mole no i shall have to remember that next time you can change
00:51:13your skin your voice your hair but a mole never it's no good i'm completely bewildered i suppose they
00:51:20all know who you are no mr mosgorowski is my lieutenant he's known all along the others have taken their
00:51:27orders from him do i want to know who you are hope you do lady eileen
00:51:40superintendent battle it was jerry wayne who first suggested to me the idea of a band of amateurs
00:51:47remember what you said yourself lady eileen people who could go where the professionals couldn't i warned
00:51:53him it would be dangerous but he didn't care nor did any of his friends and that's how it began but
00:51:59the fact that the seven dials finally caught up with the one man they wanted most in the world is entirely
00:52:04due to the courage of mr eversley he went to see mr thesard of this afternoon knowing full well that he
00:52:11might never return from that interview alive what made you suspect him little things i suppose that
00:52:18built up gradually he's angling for an invitation at the abbey started it it was actually lorraine that
00:52:24made me certain i was on the right track well when i talked to her she she listens
00:52:38i was wandering around with his arm in a sling i suddenly thought of that left-handed glove suppose
00:52:48he'd been the person wearing it all along but it all started with ronnie devereux's last words
00:52:55that the seven dials had killed him but of course i knew that that couldn't be said
00:53:25no it was the seven dials that mr devereux wanted told and what he wanted them told was something
00:53:32about mr thesarder that jimmy thesarder killed jerry wade he slipped the poison into a whiskey and soda
00:53:41which mr wade had downstairs before retiring to bed cheers cheers cheers that's why he was already
00:53:51feeling sleepy when he wrote that letter later when everyone was asleep and the alarm clocks were in
00:53:57position james sesager pressed the unconscious jerry wade's fingers around a glass and an empty coral bottle
00:54:05and left them by his bed
00:54:13and left them by his bed
00:54:17the result death by misadventure thank you then ronnie devereux made the fatal mistake
00:54:27he confided in the one person who had already given jerry wade away
00:54:30lorraine devoted body and soul to james sesager she was prepared to sacrifice her half-brother
00:54:39and later ronnie devereux
00:54:41so when you're going to arrest sir oswald sir oswald well jimmy thesarder couldn't have tried to
00:54:51steal the formula number seven didn't try to steal the formula that leaves only one person who could
00:54:56have tried to steal the formula i knew it was him when he came in from the garden that night
00:54:59who sir oswald of course no lady island it was not sir oswald who was it then tell me what you saw
00:55:10what you heard well i went to look for jimmy when i saw the dawn return so i ran to look for bill
00:55:18and then the fight broke out miss st moore and i decided to keep watch between us she was stationed
00:55:25in the drawing room and like bundle i heard the fighting and came running miss st moore i was
00:55:30hiding behind the screen when james thesarder came in i thought he'd gone when the fight started
00:55:36i was in the garden under some trees when miss wade ran straight into my arms we heard the fight
00:55:42we heard two shots we all heard that because that's what we were meant to hear i don't understand
00:55:47you will listen more how many people were fighting two how do you know that i heard them did you
00:55:52see them no no now listen and i'll tell you how in the end i reconstructed the whole story to begin
00:56:01with miss wade and mr thesarder in this together they have a rendezvous for a precise time 2 a.m so let's go back
00:56:22but he had orders not to stop anyone coming in only going out
00:56:31and so miss wade makes her way towards the house now we come to mr thesarder
00:56:44after the lights were turned out miss st moore said that when james thesarder went over to the window
00:56:51he was so still she thought he must have left the room suppose then that mr thesarder had gone outside
00:57:01where next
00:57:15up the ivy
00:57:15into mr thesarder into mr lorock's room
00:57:27lorock having been drugged before he went to bed miss wade near the house lady arlene in the west wing
00:57:36and me in the garden
00:57:54mr thesarder has the formula he throws it down to miss wade she picks it up and starts running back to her
00:58:02car while upstairs lady eileen sees the door handle turn mr thesarder is turning it
00:58:10trying to find the easy way out but the key is under a rook's pillow
00:58:16james says as he comes back down the ivy
00:58:19the island's desperate to find them ever see
00:58:23suede is running away from the house but who does she meet
00:58:25me at that moment the game changes it is no longer attack but defense
00:58:32miss wade tells her story she is very clever her story is perfectly true perfectly sensible
00:58:39and it gives mr thesarder time to get back into the house
00:58:43where he proceeds to fight himself
00:58:57you see he has to establish an enemy
00:59:03his own automatic thought the day before is fired at an imaginary assailant the countess knows to what
00:59:10effect you all heard it then thesarder played his master stroke with his gloved left hand he takes
00:59:16the mauser and shoots himself in the right arm i heard the shots miss wade heard them he ran to the
00:59:23house james thesarder now only has a few seconds he brings the pistol from the terrace
00:59:36tears off the glove with his teeth
00:59:40and when we arrive he is lying on the floor in a faint so that's how he did it
01:00:02and i thought it was poor old sir oswald i never really suspected him but i must say i did have my
01:00:07suspicions about that young chapel's secretary particularly when i heard he was left-handed
01:00:12too that gun had to be thrown left-handed to land where he did oh not a silly ass like old pongo
01:00:17not a solemn card like him old pongo as you call him is a very efficient young man and one that could
01:00:23put anything through a fit of mind to it in fact i think we should bear him in mind in case there's
01:00:29ever another vacancy unless of course there is one now
01:00:45count me in i'm ready for anything
01:00:48i say should you be drinking and all that i mean after what happened to your head very good for the
01:00:54head champagne perhaps i should pour it slowly all over myself you shouldn't go around letting
01:01:00people hit you over the head you know bundles you really shouldn't it's very bad for the brain
01:01:04it was bill who hit me the second time well why did you hit her usually all you have to do is to
01:01:10speak to her she's perfectly amenable yes why did you hit me there was no time to explain i couldn't
01:01:16run the risk of your not being able to keep quiet it might have been the end of both of us it um
01:01:24it hasn't made you change your mind has it
01:01:32sir i know this again comes a bit of a shock to you and i'm simply rotten golfer but
01:01:40may i marry your daughter my dear chap i welcome you with open arms anything to keep her out of
01:01:45the clutches of that damn fool george lomas oh this calls for a toaster hey is what's your name again
01:01:51uh bill sir you're not the one she ran over oh there bundle bill to your future
01:01:59so there's only one thing something that's always puzzled me why is she called bundle
01:02:15you'll find out my dear boy you'll find out
01:02:32uh
01:02:37uh
01:02:41uh
01:02:44uh
01:02:50Amen.
01:03:20Amen.
01:03:50Amen.
01:04:20Amen.