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[Music] [Music] last night I dreamt I went to Mandy again mandery ah mandery secretive and Silent as it had always been gray Stones shining in the Moonlight of my dream the ment Windows reflecting the green lawns in the Terrace as I stood there hushed and still I could swear that the house was not an empty shell it lived and breathed as it had lived before light came from the windows the curtains blew softly in the night air and there in the library the do would stand half open my handkerchief on the table beside the bowl of autumn roses I stood there listening hoping half expecting to hear the crunch of car wheels on the gravel to hear Footsteps in the hall to see Maxim standing there smiling at [Music] me it's Max Winter the man who owns mandl he looks so ill doesn't he they say he can get over his wife's death poor man man what a tragedy we'll ask him over for coffee well why not For Heaven's Sake he'll be grateful sitting there all by himself I'll write him a note now where's my pen in your handbag we're only being friendly after all he'll be grateful for that there's nothing worse than being lonely in mon Carlo Lon is always worse when you're surrounded by people enjoying themselves there take that across to the waiter and tell him to bring us another [Music] cup [Music] [Music] why Mr dewinter how sweet of you to join us I recognized you just as soon as you came through that door why there's Mr dewinter I said to myself there's Billy's friend Mr dewinter he's on his honeymoon now did you know that he got married last month he Dora Billy was telling me that pal Beach is crowded with the most exciting people they're having such a lovely time thank you so much do you know Palm Beach Mr dewinter no I don't oh it's the most wonderful place So Glamorous parties every night I'm afraid I'm not much of a party girl you're not oh my Billy just loves them but then if he had a home like Mandy I guess he wouldn't want to play around in Palm Beach manderly isn't that the most beautiful name you ever heard my Billy says it has all those big places beat for beauty what you can ever bear to leave it isn't there a minstrel's gallery at mandaly and some very valuable portraits Mr dewinter is so modest he won't admit it but I believe that lovely home of his has been in the family since the Norman Conquest isn't that so I suppose your ancestors must often have entertained royalty at manderly Mr winter not since Ethel R the one who was called the unready in fact it was while he was staying with my family that he was given the name he was invariably late for dinner is that really so I'd no idea but my history is very shaky and the Kings of England always muddled me but that is very interesting I must write and tell my daughter she's a great scholar are you staying here long well that all depends I have some dear friends in Paris or we might go on to St Moritz who knows I do so Ador being Fancy free don't you what do you think of Monte Carlo or don't you think of it at all it is very elegant I suppose a bit artificial she spoiled Mr dewinter that's her problem most girls would give their eyes for the chance of seeing Monty wouldn't that rather defeat the purpose I'm faithful to Monty the English winter gets me down and my Constitution just won't stand it it's those ghastly fogs I hate in London you don't get them in mandly do you all the West country must be in ch anting in the spring yes Mand was looking its best excuse me Mrs vaner Madam Blaze is waiting upstairs Madam Blaze my dress maker oh great Heavens I quite forgot well don't let me keep you Fashions changed so quickly in our days they may have altered by the time you get to your [Music] room it's been so delightful running into you like this Mr dewinter now I've be brave enough to break the eyes I hope I shall see something of you you must come and have a drink sometime in the sweet I may have a few people coming in tomorrow evening why not join us I'm so sorry but I'm planning to go to sasel I don't know when I shall be back oh I hope they've given you a good room the place is half empty so if you're uncomfortable mind you make a fuss has Your Valet unpacked for you yet I didn't possess one perhaps you'd like to do it for me well I I hardly think perhaps you could make yourself useful for Mr dewinter if he wants anything done she's a capable child in many ways it's a Charming suggestion but I I stick to the family motto he travels the fastest who travels alone perhaps you've never heard it what a funny thing numero suppose that sudden departure was a form of humor men do such extraordinary things I remember a well-known writer who whenever he saw me coming used to Dart down the service staircase I suppose he had a pwn on for me and wasn't sure of himself I was younger then of course what happened to Mrs dewinter oh my dear it was Dreadful tragic they say he never talks about it never even mentions her name she was drowned in a bay near [Music] mandl [Music] all right [Music] [Applause] Mrs Van Hopper tells me that you're good at sketching I'm you must let me see some of your work I quite a collection at home always looking for new talents you know oh I'm sure you wouldn't be interested in me Mr oh don't you be too sure my dear oh pardon me how you where are my H Chiefs coming Mrs vanc good morning good morning get out of the way no please you can't sit there it's soaking wet it doesn't matter a bit really no leave that L place at my table Melle will be lunching with me I couldn't possibly why not well it's very kind of you but please don't be polite I'm quite all right here I'm not being polite I would like you to have luncheon with me even if you had not knocked over that vase so close lumsley I would still have invited you come and sit down we needn't talk if we don't feel like it melon please and and grilled so and to drink M moiselle nothing thank you thank you Melle what's happened to your friend oh she's not feeling very well this morning nothing serious I hope the doctor thinks it's influenza and he's told her to stay in bed I behaved very badly yesterday afternoon you must try to forgive me oh I didn't I was thoroughly ashamed of myself my manners were atrocious my only excuse is that I become borish through living alone well you weren't rude oh no Rudder than Mrs Van Hopper and she didn't mean to be rude she just well she just asks a lot of questions she does that to everyone anyone who's important that is you know I'm flattered why does Mrs Van Hopper think I'm important I think because of mandery she's very much older than you is she a relation oh no have you known her long well she's not really a friend she's an employer she's training me to be a think called a companion and she pays me nothing 0 a year I didn't know I didn't know that you could buy companionship it sounds rather A Primitive idea like an Eastern slave market I looked the word up in a dictionary it said a companion is a friend of the bosom why'd you do it well £90 is a lot of money to me haven't you any family no they're dead you wish your stake now sir or later later very good sir thank you do you enjoy being a friend of the bosom I enjoy some of it don't you find it rather irksome sometimes I suppose yes tell me about it tell you what tell me what it's like tell me what you do I couldn't why not I wouldn't know where to begin try please I'd rather not sounds to me as though you're ashamed of it why' you say that I don't know it's an impression speculation nothing more well you're right it is rather shameful well sometimes it's very shameful well yesterday afternoon it was awful what happened well Madam Blaze came with some dresses and Mrs Van Hopper bought three of them they were terribly expensive anyway afterwards I went down to the lobby with her with Madam blae and she tried to give me 100 Franks that's commission she said I was so ashamed I didn't know where to look I was so embarrassed I think you've made a mistake you think I should have taken the money no no no Heavens no I think you've made a mistake in coming here in joining forces with Mrs Van Hopper you're not made for this sort of a job you're too young for one thing and too vulnerable blaz in her commission that's nothing there'll be plenty of Madam blazes in your life if you stick to it you can either give in and become a sort of Blaze yourself or stay as you are and be broken haven't you ever thought about the future I mean supposing Mrs Van Hopper suddenly grows tired of her friend of the bosom what there I'd get another job I suppose there are plenty of them well the magazines are full of advertisements for ladies companions grilled soul for manoel with pom and aric and the steak blue for M with Green Sal we have aond in common you and I what's that do you want to see the some M no this will do me fine thank you thank you we're both alone in the world oh I have a sister but we don't see much of each other and an aging grandm mother whom I pay Duty visits to three times a year but neither of them provide much in the way of companionship I shall have to congratulate Mrs Van Hopper you're cheap at 90 a year well you're not really alone well you've got a home and I haven't an empty house can be as lonely as a full Hotel and much less impersonal so Mrs Van Hopper is ill in bed who's looking after her a nurse so you have a holiday yes I suppose I do what are you going to do I don't know I haven't really thought I might do some sketching a so our friend of the bosom is also an artist I'm not a very good one it's too windy for sketching come for the drive for [Music] h [Music] oh [Music] [Music] a [Music] do you know this place have you been here [Music] before [Music] it's getting late shouldn't we be going home it's getting late yes have you been here before yes some years ago I wanted to see if it had changed has it no no it has not changed how different will this see at home do you know the West country not really it's unlike anywhere else on Earth at this time of year especially the sea is like slate still cold after The Long Winter from The Terrace at Mandel you can hear the tide the waves sweeping into the little Bay daffodils are staring in the evening Breeze fastens of the mass together like an army shoulder to shoulder then the r primroses too soon the blue bells you should never pick wild flowers never you shall always leave them where they belong the only flower that looks better when it is picked is the Rose I have roses in the house at Mandel for eight months of every year roses and lilac great branches of L there's a little pathway down to the valley with huge clumps of aelan and redend the beauty of it is intoxicating it leaves you dead raed breathless we should be getting back Mrs Van Hopper will be getting anxious my gloves do you like poetry very much then take it thank you for today what did you do with yourself yesterday I played tennis with a professional with me laid up like this you've nothing to do that's the problem I just hope your tennis will improve move a poor player is a great boore you still serve underhand yes you must come up to the nck more you'll never make a good player until you do and don't forget my tax off when you go shopping this morning don't just Moon around the hotel all day travel is supposed to broaden the mine so broaden it there's a good girl yes Mrs Van hoer [Music] what a big sign was it I was just thinking about what if only there could be an invention the bottled up memories like scent and the memory never faded never got stale and then when you wanted it the bottle could be uncooked and it' be like living that moment all over again what particular memories in your young life would you like uncult I'm not sure I'd like to keep this moment and never forget it why are you doing all this or what will you're just being kind aren't you charitable you feel sorry for me I wish I was 36 dressed in black satin with a String of Pearls well you wouldn't be here with me if you were oh do stop biting your nails they're ugly enough already I don't understand you at all well that's really not so surprising we've only known each other weak yes but you know everything there is to know about me that's not much I suppose but that's because I'm young and nothing much has happened to me except people are dying but you I don't know any more about you than when we first met what did you know then I knew you lived at mandley and that you'd lost your wife I'll tell you the one big difference between you and me you want to preserve memories I wish to ignore them the past for me is bitter and ugly I want to start my life all over again but the trouble is the past however unpleasant it may have been the past exerts its own most powerful Fascination sometimes the scent is too strong for the bottle and too strong for me and then the devil in one tries to draw the cork I did that on the first drive we took together when we climbed the hills and looked over the precipice I was there some years ago with my wife you asked me if it was still the same if it had changed at all no it was just the same but I was thankful to realize odly impersonal she and I had left no record it may have been because you were with me you have blotted out the past for me far more effectively than all the bright lights of Monte Cara but for you I'd have left ages ago and gone on to Italy perhaps Greece anywhere you have saved me all those wonderings that's why I seek your company so damn your ideas of my kindness and feeling sorry for you I want you with me that's all and if you don't believe me you can leave now and go home go on find your own way home go on please take me back to the hotel forget what I said to you just now that's all finished and done with don't let's ever think of it again all right When shall I see my friend of the bosom again I'm not sure or shall we say lunch tomorrow if you can make it 12:30 and promise me that you will never wear black satin are you sure it'll be all right for you to get up tomorrow of course it's all right I haven't seen s since Tuesday did you tell the manager about the drafts yes Mrs Van Hopper I've never known such drafts it's like sitting in a frigid there is n midc still here I don't think so what about Max de winter yes I saw him in the restaurant today what a strange man he is attractive but strange difficult to know I should think they say he was quite different before his wife died what a Dreadful thing that was was I never saw her but I believe she was very lovely exquisitly turned out and Brilliant in every way they used to give tremendous parties at Mandy oh it was all very sudden and tragic and I believe he adored her Mrs Van Hopper suweet oh would you hold on a minute please it's Mrs Nicholson Drury oh fine let me talk to her Helen my dear how are you what when is it serious oh thank God for that when are you going Helen listen we're going to come with you no I insist oh to hell with Europe Helen listen dear please listen I'll make all the AR arrangements and I'll call you tomorrow around 10 okay fine now don't worry Helen and keep cheerful and don't worry goodbye dear we're going home home Helen's had a cable from New York her daughter's got a penitis and they've caed her to go home and we're going with her I'm sick to death of Europe and we can come back in the early fall how do you like the idea of seeing New York I'm not sure what do you mean you're not sure I can't can make you out sometimes don't you realize that girls in your position with no money can have the grandest fun in New York can your boys and excitement and you won't be at my beck and call as much as you are here don't look so miserable For Heaven's Sake I thought you didn't care for Monty I've got used to it well you just have to get used to New York now go down to the reception desk right away and make that young clerk show some sign of efficiency tell him we're leaving Saturday and tell him to get things moving hello what is it is something the matter I've come to say goodbye we're leaving tomorrow come in shut the door what Earth are you talking about it's true we're leaving tomorrow and there's so much to do I was afraid I shouldn't see you again well I had to see you I had to thank you sit down why didn't you tell me this before she only decided yesterday it was all done in such a hurry a friend of hers is going back to New York and we're going with her we're joining her in Paris and going through to sherberg and she wants to take you with her to New York yes you want to go no I shall hate it I shall be miserable then don't go I have to you know that why well I work for a salary I can't afford to leave her you want some breakfast and coffee no thank you so Mrs Van Hopper has got tired of Monte Carlo and wants to go home well so do I she to America I to mandl which would you prefer you have your choice oh please don't joke about it I'm not joking I never joke at breakfast time New York with Mrs Van Hopper or manderly with me I don't understand choose you mean Oh you mean you want a secretary or something I'm asking you to marry me you little fool you can't C why not you can't mean it I do but I don't belong to your world what is my world well Mand you know what I mean surely I'm the best judge of that you think I'm asking you on the spur of the moment don't you because you say you don't want to go to New York you think I'm asking you to marry me for the same reason that I took you for that drive on the first day to be kind don't you yes yes well one of these days you'll realize that being kind isn't my strongest quality you still haven't answered my question will you marry me obviously not I'm sorry was a fine blow to my conceit I thought you loved me but I do love you I love you dreadfully I've been crying all night because I thought I'd never see you again Mery for that one day I'll remind you this mother and you won't believe me oh what a shame what a shame you have to grow up well that's settled instead of being Mrs Van Hopper's companion you will be mine and your duties will be very much the same I too like to play bazique after dinner and someone to P out my tea the only difference is that I I don't take taol I prefer Enos and you must never let me run out of my particular brand of toothpaste oh my poor darling I'm sure this isn't your idea of a proposal we should be in a conservatory H you in a white dress with a flood in your hand and a violin playing a wal in the distance and I should make love to you under a palm tree H never mind I'll take you to Venice for a honeymoon and I'll hold hands with you in a gond but we won't stay long because I want to show you mandalin who's going to tell Mrs Van Harper you or me you tell her she'd be so angry does 42 seem very old to you oh no I don't like young men do you mind how soon you marry me how soon well the whole thing could be arranged in a few days over at a desk with a license you don't want a true s do you or any of that nonsense you mean not in a church not in a church what about all your relations and all your friends I had that kind of wedding before we do whatever you like oh won't it be fun [Music] [Music] [Music] well well well who' have thought it I suppose I have to hand it to you for a double time worker still wat certainly run deep in your case how did you manage it lucky for you I had influenza now I know how you spent your days tennis lessons my eye you might have told me yes I'm sorry and now he says he wants to marry you as soon as possible lucky again and lucky you have no family to ask awkward questions lucky you oh well it's nothing to do with me anymore no I just wonder what his friends will think oh well I guess that's his problem I suppose you realize he's years older than you well he's only 42 and I'm old for my age you certainly are tell me my dear have you been doing anything you shouldn't I don't know what you mean oh well never mind I always said that English girls were Dark Horses for all their hockey playing attitudes your Bo didn't even ask me to the wedding well I don't think he wants anyone just the two of his no guests and you'll have sailed by then I just hope you know what you're doing he's a difficult man they say and you'll have to adapt yourself to his ways you'll have your work cut out as Mistress of Mandy and frankly my dear I can't see you doing it you haven't got the experience you don't know that meu why you can scarcely string two sentences together at my bridge te's what are you going to say to all his friends the Mander parties were famous when she was alive what parties hasn't he told you about them I wonder why not naturally I hope you'll be happy and I grant you he's a a very attractive creature but I'm just so afraid you're making a very big mistake and one that you regret bitterly you know why he's marrying you don't you he wants company that's all don't flatter yourself he's in love with you that great empty place just gets on his nerves he wants company simple undemanding company that's why he chose you my [Music] dear youw what are you thinking about you about Mand when I was a child when both my parents were alive we went down to the West country for a holiday we stopped at a village shop so that I could buy some sweets it's one of those shops that sell everything you know just by the counter there were some postcard photographs well not very good ones the colors were all wrong but one of them was so breathtaking it's the most breathtaking place I'd ever seen it was a country house surrounded by trees with green Lawns stretching down to the Sea instead of buying sweets I bought that postcard must half my weekly pocket money I asked the old shop lady what the picture was meant to be why that's Mandy she said you're [Music] Mandy hi feeling nervous don't be we're almost there now I expect you want your tea why don't you take off that macing to it hasn't rained at all down here and put that little fur thing straight what lamb I bustled you down here so fast we should have stopped in London and got you some clothes it doesn't matter to me as long as you don't mind most women think of nothing but [Music] clothes I hope I won't let you down too badly m i enough would you let me so ignorant about things what things dinner parties entertaining things like that I wonder know what to say what to do what spoons and FKS to use what what to order what to prepare I won't know anything you just be yourself and everyone will adore you you see those trees on the BR of that Hill that's mandal in there there's the [Music] woods [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you don't have to worry about the house Mrs danas will take care of all that who's Mrs daras the housekeeper marvelous woman you can leave everything to her she may be a little bit stiff at first I dare say it's just her manner mustn't take it to heart ah here we [Music] are [Music] like [Music] [Applause] [Music] opposition last the woman who are all those people don't worry you won't have to say anything I'll do it all welcome to Mandel Madam here we are fi it was raining when we left London you don't seem to have had it down here is everyone well yes sir thank you sir no it's been a dry month on dad to see you hes son hope you've been keeping well Madam too yes we're both well thank you fi a little tired after the journey and wanting our tea I uh didn't expect all this business Mrs D's orders I might have guessed it come along this might take [Applause] [Music] long thank you very much for coming to greet us like this it's good to be back although my wife has never been to manderly before she knows it and loves it already from now on it won't be just my Mandy or your Mandy it will be her Mandy as well and so with all of you I say to her welcome home darling this is Mrs Danver how' you do welcome to mandoline Mrs dewinter thank [Music] you [Music] oh [Music] we have a bond in common you and I what's that we both alone in the world I don't understand you at all well that's really not so surprising we've only known each other a week yes but you know everything there is to know about me I don't know any more about you than when we first met what did you know then I knew you lived at mandley and that you'd lost your wife I thought you loved me but I do love you I love you dreadfully I've been crying all night because I thought I'd never see you again I'll take you to Venice for a honeymon and I'll hold hands with you in a g but we won't stay long because I want to show you mandine welcome to mandoline Mrs [Music] dter [Music] to [Music] West [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Mrs Tas I'm sorry if I startled you madam what time is it almost half 9 half fith said you hadn't been down for breakfast he was worried in case you were feeling unwell no no I just overslept what yesterday was so very tiring is my husband downstairs he's gone to the estate office with Mr Crawley Madam shall I open the curtains well please Mrs d I've told Alice to look after you madam until your own maid arrives I hope that's all right oh I don't have a maid but I'm sure Alice will look after me splendidly I'm afraid that wouldn't do for very long it's usual for ladies in your position to have a personal maid oh yes well well perhaps you'd see to it for me if you think it's necessary whatever you wish it's for you to say Mrs danas you must be patient with me I'm new to this sort of life and I so want to make a success of it I want to make Mr DWI happy but I know I can leave all the household arrangements to you Mr dwin said so you must run things as they've always been run I sh want to make any changes very good Madam I hope I shall do everything to your satisfaction yes I'm sure that you will have you been at Mand for a long time not so long as fith Madam I came here when the first Mrs dewinter was a bride I see shall I tell fith to send up a breakfast tray oh no it's my fault I overslept I I've caused enough trouble as it is it's for you to make your own time Madam I'm here to carry out your orders well perhaps some coffeee then a pot of coffee and some toast very well Madam is there anything more I can do for you no thank you Mrs darvas you've made this room most Charming I'm very grateful I only carried out Mr D Winter's instructions he said that you'd prefer to be on this side of the house the rooms in the west wing of very old and much larger the bedroom for example is twice as big as this yes that's very big it's a beautiful room Madam the most beautiful room in the house the windows look down across the lawn to the sea I suppose that's one of the rooms they show to the public oh no the bedrooms are never shown to the public only the hall in the gallery and the rooms below they used to live in The West Wing when Mrs dewinter was alive that big room the one that looks down to the Sea that was Mrs D Winter's bedroom I'll tell Alice to bring up a tray Madam thank you Mrs [Music] damers good morning oh uh good morning [Music] [Music] them [Music] do you require anything Madam oh fi yes I couldn't find any matches these cigarettes are on the table beside you madam well no it wasn't that I don't smoke it just seemed rather chilly in here I thought I'd put a match to the fire well this fire isn't usually lit until the afternoon Mrs is D winter always use the morning room you'll find a good far there Madam of course if you should like to have have a van here as well I'll give orders for it to be lit no I wouldn't dream of it I'll go to the morning room thank you fith thank you madam Rob Hopkins has taken na yet again that means you have to take over his dues this afternoon don't expect any increasing uh Madam to your left through the dble drawing room and then turn left thank you [Music] fith [Music] for [Music] who is it what do you want Mrs dewinter I'm afraid you made a mistake when Mrs dwin has been dead for over a year this is Mrs ders Madam oh Mrs Damas I'm sorry I I didn't recognize your voice I didn't realize the call was for me this is the house telephone Madam yes so I see I'm sorry Mrs Damas I'm sorry I only wondered whether you approved of the menus for today I'm sure I do that is I'm sure I approve of the menus you will find them on the blotter beside you and I thought I better let you know that Mr D Winter's sister and her husband will be lunching here today lunching here well Mr dwin didn't say I believe she telephoned earlier Madam while you were asleep yes all right thank you Mrs ders oh God oh [Music] God [Music] thank you I can't believe nice to see you congratul I bet Jasper's glad you're back just look at him poor fellow what's wrong with him we need some exercise he's getting much too fat what on Earth do you feed him on well my dear beatric they have exactly the same routine as your dogs don't pretend you know any more about animals than I do dear old boy you don't know what Jasper's been fed on you've been away for a couple of months and don't tell me fi takes him to the lodge Gates twice a day this dog hasn't had a run for weeks Frank ah here you are where have you been hiding you were thinking of sending out a search party this is beatric Giles Frank cley our estate manager because you nearly t on the dog how do you do how do you do well quite different from what I expected she doesn't answer to your description at all pay no attention to be she spends all her time with the horses you don't hunt do you well I can barely ride oh you must take it up again you can't possibly live in the country and not ride Leave the Girl Alone Beatrice you must be tired after all your traveling Mrs dewinter well not now I slept half the morning and what do you think of Mandel well I've scarcely seen anything of it oh thank you FIS it's so big I keep losing my way you must show me what's been done to the east Wing they've done a damn good job thanks to Mrs danvas amazing woman then I I don't suppose you had a chance to look around the estate no not yet we'll go for a walk later oh I'll come with you oh no thank you beus your idea of a walk is my idea of a root March nonsense you must try and get him out of this Dreadful laziness he doesn't take any real exercise we're not all fresh air fiends do you like walking oh yes very much what about golf no I don't play but I love swimming oh there's not much bathing around here water's far too cold well I don't mind that is the bathing safe in the bay good Lord 1:00 oh that's always fast it's kep perfect time for months you haven't been here for months neither of you how did you enjoy Venice Mrs twinter oh it was wonderful quite the most beautiful place I've ever been to is it true that they've replaced all the gonders with motorboats who on Earth told you that I think I read it in the paper I never heard such rubbish luncheon is served thank God for that I'm infernally hungry you still got the same cook yes I always remember that sou we had last summer after you my down I just wash my hand the garden's lovely in the summer a massive blooms I'm so glad you moved across to the east wing it was Maxim's idea he seems to prefer it they've done it up frightfully well these are Charming tell me are you very much in love with him oh don't answer I can see what you feel I'm an interfering old boar aren't I you mustn't mind me I'm devoted to Maxim but we always picker like cat and dog when we meet when he first wrote and told me all about you I must admit it was a bit of a shock of course we all imagined a social butterfly very modern you know plastered with paintful the sort of girl you meet in Monte Carlo hotels and when you came into the morning room you could have knocked me down with a feather poor Maxim he went through a Gastly time well let's hope you've made him forget about it I hope so you know you really ought to do something about your hair why don't you have it waved it's so very lanky isn't it must look awful under a hat why don't you sweep it back behind your ears oh no no that's worse too severe what does Maxim say does he think it suits you well he's never mentioned it before as inde dear what he must have changed then he used to be so particular say how do you get home Mrs ders well she scares me a little I've never seen anyone quite like her before I don't suppose you have did she seem friendly no not very well that's hardly surprising she's insanely jealous of course I was afraid she would be jealous of me and Maxim oh good lord no no she resents your being here that's the trouble why should she resent me I thought you knew I thought Maxim would have told you my dear she simply adored Rebecca I say we must be going the cart trits are dining tonight do you know the right she's great F come on let's go for that walk oh Robert will you fetch a raincoat and some wellingtons from the flower room for Mrs dewinter what did you think of beatric I liked her enormously she was very ni nice to me what did you talk about all sorts of things she said I was quite different from what she'd expected what the devil did she expect or someone smarter more sophisticated I think a social butterfly she said yes well beatric is one of the best people in the world but she can be dambly unintelligent come on Jasper not that way come on why does he want to go that way I expect he's used to it it leads to a bay where we used to keep a boat come on Jasper do you remember I told you about a pathway that leads down to a valley you'll see it in a minute there take a look at that we call it the Happy Valley it's beautiful the most beautiful place I've ever seen [Music] Jasper come on come [Music] on [Music] Jasper [Music] Jasper oh look there he is Jasper Jasper come back I going get him no don't we can't just leave him he'll find his own way home he might [Music] fall [Music] Jasper [Music] Jasper [Music] [Music] Jasper come [Music] here okay dirty in it diing for shell no sh here been digging since 4 noon I'm sorry Jasper no Sher come here it's getting late come on Jasper I know that dog he comes from the else yes I want him to come back with me now he's not your he's Mr D Winter's dog I want to take him back to the [Music] house come here Jasper please is it boy what you want [Music] [Music] yeah just got [Music] you [Music] I saw you going Yonder oh it doesn't matter Mr dwin won't mind she she don't go in there now no not now she she she's gone in in the sea and she she ain't coming back no she won't come back you won't put me in your Asylum where you no of course not I ain't done nothing I never told no one nobody's no cause to putting me away nobody's going to put you away well she said she would if if I if I told what I saw I don't know what you mean come on it's going to rain goodbye who is that man it's Ben he's quite harmless poor devil his father used to be one of the keepers they live near the home Farm where did you get that string oh in that Cottage was the door open yes damn it should be loost wait for me can we look at the West Wing after tea ask Mrs Danver she'll show you why can't you I have other things to do Maxim what is it what's what why are you behaving like this like what you haven't spoken for the last 10 minutes and when I asked to see The West Wing you almost sna my head off look there are certain things I do not wish to see there are certain things I do not wish to do you can do what you like but don't expect me to stir up memories that could only destroy us both I'm sorry Maxim I'm sorry oh God what a fool I was we should have stayed in [Music] Italy [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] for [Music] could I speak to you sir yes FR what is it it's about Robert there's been a slight unpleasantness between him and Mrs danas oh Lord it appears Mrs ders has accused Robert of secreting a valuable ornament from the morning room Mrs ders went into the room after luncheon notice it was missing it was there before lunch isue she accused Robert of either taking the ornament or breaking it and concealing the breakage Robert has denied both these accusations most emphatic most supposing was somebody else one of the maids my say the only people have been in the room since Mrs danas are myself to serve the shete and Robert to clear the glasses only better ask Mrs danas to come here and we'll get to the bottom of it what ornament was it the China cupit that stands on the writing table oh Lord that's one of our Treasures isn't it it'll have to be found get hold of Mrs danas at once very good sir what a nuisance that Cupid's worth a hell of a lot oh how I hate servants rise you ought to deal with this you know it's your job not mine darling I meant to tell you I'm sorry I broke that Cupid you broke it I'm sorry I meant to tell you I forgot I'm sorry but why didn't you say so just now when fith was here I didn't like to I was afraid he'd think me a fool he'll think you're much more of a fool now you'll have to explain to him and Mrs danvas oh no please Maxim you do it I'll go upstairs oh don't be such an idiot anyone would think that you were afraid of them well I am afraid afraid of him at he's not afraid false alarm Mrs danvas it's all a mistake Mrs dewinter broke the cupid herself and forgot to say anything I'm so sorry I I didn't think that Robert would get into trouble is it possible to repair the ornament Madam I'm afraid not it smashed into little pieces what did you do with the pieces um I put them in an envelope what did you do with the envelope I put it at the back of one of the drawers in the writing desk it looks as though Mrs DWI thought you would put her into prison doesn't it Mrs danvas would you find the pieces and send them up to London if they're too far gone to be mended it can't be helped all right fi tell Robert to dry his tears than I will apologize to Robert of course though at the time there seemed no other possible explanation it didn't occur to me that Mrs dewinter had broken the ornament herself perhaps if such a thing should happen again Mrs dewinter will tell me personally and I will have the matter attended to yes of course it would save everybody a lot of unpleasantness thank you Mrs danas thank you sir I'm sorry I'm so sorry no I'm down it doesn't matter of course it matters I should have been more careful well Mrs Damas must be furious with me what you got to be furious about it's not her piece of china no but she takes such a pride in it all oh damn Mrs danas she's not God Almighty you know you're behaving like one of the maids not Mistress of the house that's how I feel what a nonsense it's true I feel inadequate I suppose that's why you married me what I said I suppose that's why you married me what is cuz I'm tall and quiet and shy and inexperienced well there wouldn't be any gossip about me what do you mean by that I don't know nothing I don't mean anything what do you know of any gossip done here I don't I just said it because because of something to say who's been talking to you nobody no one at all then why did you say what you did I don't know it just came into my head I wonder if I did a very selfish thing in marrying you what do you mean you should have married someone your own age that's ridiculous is it I love you more than anything in the world you know that do you think you'll be happy here of course I'll be happy you know I'll be happy I love mandery well I hope so we'll both be happy you know that do I don't you yes could you say so I'll take your word for it we'll both be happy that's agreed and settled if only I hadn't broken that wretched Cupid oh done the cupid was it very valuable heaven knows I suppose so I've really forgotten did you buy it it was given to us I think a wedding gift Rebecca knew a lot about China oh Maxim will you do something for me what let's go for a drive tomorrow like we did in Monte Carlo let's take a picnic and go for a drive and spend the whole day alone together I can't Tom mother my darling why not you know I can't I told you told me what I've got to go up to London you're going to London didn't I tell you I'm sure I told you why well there's a muddle over some Investments I'll only be gone a couple of days we'll have that picnic next week all right yes all [Music] right [Music] come on kiss yeah F you for [Music] Jasper [Music] jper [Music] [Music] got [Music] Frank how you startled me Mrs is dewinter what are you doing here oh looking for Jasper I thought you were well I didn't know who I thought you were the Boogey Man or something Maxim told me this place has been left open I came to see what damage had been done well everything's so awfully damn yes yes I know it's just rotting away are these Rebecca's things yes what did she use the cottage for oh one thing and another H isn't her how Jolie what happened Frank what happened when she was drowned the boat capsized and sank she was washed overboard that's what we assume anyway nobody saw it happen nobody was there nobody knew she'd gone out not even not even Maxim well she often went out alone like that she'd come back any time of the night and sleep here wasn't she nervous nervous no she wasn't nervous of anything Maxim didn't mind her going off like that well I don't know how long afterwards did they find her uh by two months they found a new agcom about 40 Mi up Channel how did they know it was her Maxim went up to identify the body oh Dreadful Dreadful yes yes it was the fth told me the bishop came to call on you this morning of The Bishop's lady Maxim warned me about these social duties duties well I can't pretend I enjoy it well for one thing I'm far too shy and for another I never know what to say well I can almost hear people thinking how dull I am no people think nothing of the sort Mrs dewinter well The Bishop's Wife wants to know if we're going to give a fancy dress board at mandery oh well she came to the last one she said and enjoyed it very much I didn't know Maxim gave fancy dress dances oh yes the manderly ball was one of the events of the Year yes nearly everyone in the county came lot of people from London too must to take a lot of organization oh it's quite a big show I suppose Rebecca did most of it we all of us worked pretty hard I'd be no no use if if we had a dance I'm no earthly use at organizing things all you'd have to do would be to be yourself and look decorative that's very Charming of be frank but I don't think I'd do that very well either I think you do it excellently you'd enjoy it too I'd be far too nervous to enjoy anything why why should you be nervous well I'm not used to it that's why I'm not used to the mly life I'm not used to meeting people or being graceful and witty or giving splended dinner parties all being dressed in the height of fashion all being Mistress of the great house I'm so unlike Rebecca that's what makes me nervous yes you are unlike her you're very unlike her and if I may say so Mrs dewinter I'm delighted that you are and I'm delighted that you married Maxim thank you that's very sweet of you Frank tell me tell me truthfully was Rebecca very beautiful I think she was the most beautiful creature I ever saw in my life you going back to the house no not just yet I must finish my survey first excuse me [Music] [Music] what [Music] [Music] come [Music] I think she's gone upstairs she does stay here J hello you little T come good here boy yeah [Laughter] yeah oh I do beg your pardon I didn't realize anyone was here I've um I I've been out with the dog yes so I see he was quite a pup when I saw him last got a bit fat hasn't he have one I don't smoke don't you really H how's old Max he's very well thank you he's gone up to l Lon left you all alone too bad was me afraid someone's going to come and carry off ah Danny there you are your precautions were all in vain the Mistress of the house was hiding behind the door well aren't you going to introduce me after all it is the usual thing to pay one's respects to the bride this is Mr favel Madam how do you do well won't you stay to tea now isn't that a Charming invitation by Heavens Danny I have a good mind to accept but alas I can't what a shame I suppose I better be going hadn't I fetch my coat Danny do you mind dear old mandery place never changes does it but then I suppose Danny sees to that she's a wonderful woman isn't she yes she's very efficient oh by the way it'd be very sporting and Grand of you if you didn't mention this little visit of mine old Max doesn't approve of me I'm afraid I can't think why and it might get poor old Danny into trouble all right Splendid it's very sporting of you your coach Mr Jack thanks Denny welome into the car would you oh byebye glad to have met you lucky man old [Music] Max [Music] [Music] oh [Music] [Music] is anything the matter Madam you look pale are you feeling unwell no I'm perfectly all right I was standing on the lawn looking up to the house I saw one of the shutters was open I came to close it I will close it why did you tell me the shatter was open I closed it before I left the room you opened it yourself you wanted to see the room didn't you didn't you it's such a lovely room isn't it the loveliest room you've ever seen that was her bed I keep the golden covet on it always it was her favorite here's her night dress inside the case this was the night dress she was wearing before she died feel it hold it feel how light and soft it is I haven't washed it since she wore it for the last time I put it out like this every night dressing gown and slippers just as I put them out on the night but she never came back I did everything for her you know everything here come here these are her brushes I used to brush her hair for her every evening come on Danny hair drill she'd say and I'd stand behind her by the stool here and brush away for 20 minutes at a time Mr to Winter used to brush it for her when they were first married I've come into this room time and time again and seen him in his shirt sleeves with the two brushes in his hand harder Max harder she'd say and they'd both laugh we'd all laugh he was always laughing and gay then the rock spattered her to bits you know that beautiful face batter a bits both arms gone I shall always blame myself for the accident always I'd gone into kerth for the afternoon and stayed there late Mrs dewinter was in London you see and wasn't expected back when I came in they told me she'd already returned and gone down to the beach I felt worried then it was blowing from the southwest she'd never have gone out if I'd been in she always listened to me all right Danny you old fuss spot she'd say Mr dewinter had been dining with Mr Crawley down at his house he told me not to worry I expect she's spending the night at the cottage he said if I were you I'd go to bed I sat on my bed until halfast 5 and then I couldn't wait there any longer I went down to the beach the boat had gone I knew I knew what had happened straight away I knew this listen listen to the SE that's why Mr dewinter doesn't use these rooms anymore he's not used these rooms since the night she was drowned he hardly slept at all he used to sit in an armed chair all night long and in the daytime fith would hear him in the library pacing up and down up and down I come to this room and dust it myself every day it's such a beautiful room you wouldn't think would you she'd been gone away so long you think she just slipped out for a little while and would be back in the evening I feel her everywhere you do too don't you sometimes when I walk along a corridor I fancy I hear her just behind me that quick light footstep and in the minstrel's gallery above the hall I fancy I see her looking down calling to the dogs it's almost as if I catch the sound of her dress sweeping the stairs as she comes down to dinner do you think she can see us now talking to one another do you think the Dead come back and watch the living I don't know I don't know sometimes I wonder sometimes I wonder if she comes back here amandy and watches you and Mr dewinter together [Music] [Music] Mrs danas you must be patient with me I'm new to this sort of life and I so want to make a success of it Maxim what is it what's what why are you behaving like this like what you haven't spoken for the last 10 minutes and when I asked to see The West Wing you almost snapped my head off look there are certain things I do not wish to see that are certain things I do not wish to do you can do what you like but don't expect me to stir up memories that could only destroy us both what happened Frank what happened when she was drowned the boat capsized and sank she was washed overboard was Rebecca very beautiful I think she was the most beautiful creature I ever saw in my life do you think the Dead come back and watch the living sometimes I wonder if she comes back here to Mandy and watches you and Mr dewinter [Music] [Music] together [Music] [Music] all whenever I look forward to a quiet Sunday lazing about in the garden we get invaded by a whole crowd of people well don't blame me that Dreadful man cron of his boring son and her they're not my friends Maxim well they're certainly not mine what did you talk to her about what what did you talk to her about oh nothing much this and that you know she asked about the ball what ball well the Mandy ball are we going to revive the Mandy fancy dress ball she said are we lady cron is a nuisance she doesn't realize how much work it involves it's not just lady Crow Mrs Tucker was asking about it too and The Bishop's Wife really well they said how lovely it was how much everyone enjoyed it well Frank Crawley said it was one of the events of the year I didn't know that you were keen on such things well people seem to expect it Maxim expect what some sort of a party some sort of a some sort of celebration for the bride well yes I suppose so I get so embarrassed you see what when people ask I don't know what to say what will you go as Al in Wonderland you look like it now with your finger in your mouth oh Maxim don't be so rude what's rude about that well I do so wish you wouldn't treat me like a silly little girl how do you want to be treated well like other men treat their wives knock you about to me oh don't be absurd why must you make a joke of everything I say I'm not joking I'm very serious all right if you want a party you shall have a party I'll talk to Frank crley about it I can help with the arrangements I'd like to there's nothing much to do the old guest list is in the office oh you could lick the stamps what will you wear I never dress up it's the rule of the house the host doesn't wear a fancy dress oh that's not fair ah the rule of the house well in that case I shall keep my costume a secret I shall tell you everything about it and it won't be Alice in one [Music] everyone's tremendously excited about the ball was it your idea or Maxim both really I suppose well I think it's Splendid just what we all need something to look forward to Giles is coming as an Arab Chic you mightn't say anything it's supposed to be a surprise J is so excited he loves stressing up we always have shads at Christmas you mustn't be frightened of Gran she's nearly blind bless her heart and she's deaf and she's not very bright these days either well at her age what can you expect how old is she 86 I think yes that's right 87 in October I remember Maxim talking about her when we first met about Grand about you both actually we were sitting in the hotel in Monte Carlo he started talking about his family I'm all alone in the world he said apart from my sister and an ancient grandmother rather a light funly enough Maxim's ran if you can imagine Maxim de and old and Dy way you [Music] fool I telephoned to the nurse that we were coming so let's hope everything's all right it is a pretty Maxim couldn't come still never mind good afternoon Hillary good afternoon Madam good afternoon Madam here we are gr arrived safe and sound dear be how sweet of you to come and see me we're so dull here nothing for you to do I bought Maxim's wife to see you she wanted to come before but she and Maxim have been very busy kiss her how has she been rather mixed Madam she has one good day and then a bad you know how it is you're nice thing how sweet of you to come I'm very pleased to meet you you ought have brought Maxim with you I'm afraid he's busy today you must bring him the next time sit down my dear here near me so I can see you and be come the other side how are you enjoying mandaline Mrs dewinter oh very much thank you it's a beautiful spot isn't it Mrs dewinter is very keen on Art I tell her there are heaps of spots in Mandy that would make very jolly pictures rather what a nice hobby I had a friend who was a Wonder with her pencil we went to provs together one Easter and she did such pretty sketches how nice we're talking about sketching Gran you didn't know we had an artist in the family did you who's an artist I don't know anyone ask your new granddaughter what be talking about I didn't know you were an artist we've never had an artist in the family oh beatric was joking she says I was joking I'm not really an artist I like sketching as a hobby ah a hobby yes I see you spent your honeymoon in Italy didn't you we were so pleased with the picture postcard Mr dewinter sent oh did he send one I don't remember oh yes it was quite an excitement we love anything like that what time is it be almost half 4 halfast oh dear oh dear why doesn't Nora bring in the tea what hungry again after our big lunch we keep a scrapbook you know and we paste anything to do with the family inside it anything Pleasant that is like your postcard how nice why doesn't Nora bring in the tea it's only just turned half past I wouldn't have your job for a thousand a day oh I'm used to it Mrs Lacy we've got a treat you know today Water Crest sandwiches is it Water Crest day yes Water Crest today she loves Water Crest why doesn't Nora bring in the tea she will in a minute Gran did you have fine weather in Italy oh yes it was very warm they had lovely weather in Italy she says for their honeymoon Maxim got quite sunburned why isn't Maxim here today is he still in Italy we told you darling he's busy he's at home when did he go to Italy on his honeymoon Gran in April we wrote and told you all about it he's at home now at Mandy are you staying at Mand too oh Grand darling you know perfectly well she lives there now she and Maxim are married I don't understand who are you my dear I've never seen you before I don't know your face the who is this child come along why didn't Ma him bring Rebecca I'm so fond of Rebecca her mind [Music] wers I want Rebecca what have you done with Rebecca where is Rebecca where [Music] iscc come in I hope I'm not disturbing you madam what is it Mrs dvas Robert found these drawings on the library floor I wondered whether you meant to throw them away yes that's right they're only rough sketches I don't want them very good Madam may I ask are they costume sketches for the ball yes that's right so you've not yet decided what you will wear not yet Mrs dvas no hasn't Mr dewinter suggested a costume for you no I want to surprise him I wonder you don't copy one of the pictures in the gallery yes I might think about that all the pictures in the gallery would make good costumes especially the one of Miss Caroline dewinter the young lady in white I wonder Mr dewinter doesn't make it a period bow with everyone dressed more or less the same to be in keeping I never think it looks right to see a clown dancing with a lady in powder and patches well some people enjoy the variety well they think it makes it all the more amusing well I don't like it myself had you thought who would make the dress no I hadn't well do you know of anyone no one down here can do that sort of thing well but uh voi and Bon Street have a good reputation oh thank you Mrs danvas I remember that thank you madam poor beatress always looks wrong on these occasions last time she came as Madame dep pomor and she tripped on her way into dinner and her wig FL damn thing she said she clutched it to her the rest of the evening lady CR thought that she' brought her Persian cat good evening good evening sir Madam oh this is Mrs dewinter speaking I wanted to make sure that you understood all my instructions about the dress oh you did good and the wig oh good thank you very much and do remember that I want it on Wednesday the 12th without fail Mr Crawley Madam oh you show him in yes oh I hope I'm not too early no I've just finished all addressed and checked against the guest list very efficient thank you I get these in the post this evening do you think they'll all say yes of course they will nobody wants to miss the Mandy ball oh dear all those people it's very daunting you'll enjoy it I'm sure you won't have to do anything anything alarming you just receive the guests and there's nothing in that you make it sound very easy so it is all there strangers what on Earth should I say to them they're not all strangers Mrs dwin perhaps you'll give me a dance you shall have as many dances as you like I Shan dance with anyone but you and Maxim no but that wouldn't look right at all people would be very offended you must dance with those who ask you dear Frank you are so nice I hope I so hope it'll be a success I'm sure it'll be a great success you would nothing to worry about but I have I've got so much to live up to how do you mean well everyone tells me how brilliantly Rebecca organized these parties how glittering they were how perfect in every way yes yes yes but that's all in the past now is it yes of course it is well Maxim's bound to think of it though he's bound to think how things used to be and how they are now we none of us want to bring back the past Mr winter Maxim least of all and it's up to you you know to lead us away from it not take us back there again yes yes you're quite right I'm just being selfish selfish oh a Marty to my own inferiority complex that's not being selfish that's being foolish well thank you for what you've made me feel much happier H and I've got you for a friend whatever happens haven't I Frank you have indeed will you stay to tea no thank you but I better get these in the post bye [Music] bye excuse me m oh I'm sorry why not put those chairs in the library there's plenty of room Danver said to take them around the back mound to be out of the way I of course out Sil on me [Music] sorry [Music] don't forget the boxes Robert costumes yes sir beautiful quite beautiful oh this is like old times the flows are Exquisite my dear did you do well no Mrs D perfect I see you got Mitchell's to do the catering as usual damn good God last time first class how many people are stay only you oh thank God for that do you remember the year before last we were all packed in like sardines it was frightful there were even people sleeping in the bathroom will you have some tea do you know me never say no there'll be plenty to eat later come on it's time to get ready nonsense be it's only 5:00 but it'll take you at least 2 hours to paint your face paint your face Giles what are you coming as mustn't ask top secret isn't this fun I'm so glad you decided to do it again Maxim you have heard to thank for it oh not true people kept asking about the Mand B no don't pretend you're not excited we can all see that you are yes of course you are so am I so's be so is Maxim though we never admit it we're all excited and quite right [Music] too [Music] turn it's handsome Madam really handsome or what about under the left shoulder will that strap show no Madam nothing shows oh Claris what will Mr DND to say who's there you can't come in it's me dear don't get along how far have you got I want to look at you oh please don't come in beus go on down don't wait for me I'll come down when I'm ready be too long but almost in oh Claris oh Claris unlock the door I'm going down run ahead and see if they're all [Music] there You Look Marvelous the same as last year oh my God that's who's the n [Music] w't come down G down Madam Mr dter major Mrs Lacy Mr Crawley's just arrived they're all standing in the hall I can't think what she can be doing if she's been in the bedroom for the last two hours what time is it almost [Music] halfast make the drummer announce me make him beat the drum you know how they do and then call out Miss Caroline to Winter I want to surprise them okay [Music] Miss Caroline [Music] dewinter how do you do Mr dewinter what in the hell do you think you're doing it's the picture Maxim I copyed the picture of that one what is it what have I done go and change it doesn't matter what you put on quickly before anybody gets here quickly didn't you hear what I said go and change say the dress didn't fit say the shop sent the wrong dress it say anything oh Madam your lovely dress your lovely white dress it's all right clis it's not your fault what will you wear instead Madam I don't know look so beautiful just like the picture there's nothing to cry about now please leave me alone I'll be all right oh Madam please leave me I'd rather be alone who is it my ch oh my you all right you look very pale I'll get you a glass of water here you are now drink this I know it must have been a terrible mistake you couldn't possibly have learn learn what well the dress the picture you can't Rebecca did the same at the last ball identical the same dress the same picture as you stood there on the stairs I thought for one goly moment it was I ought to have known I ought to have guessed well guessed what how could you it's not your fault my dear it's just that it was such a shock you see and Maxim what Maxim what well he thinks he thinks it was deliberate oh God now don't worry don't worry there's nothing to worry about he'll understand when he's calmed down now the first lot of people have arrived they're just having drinks so we'll have to find something for you to wear now let's see what you can put on oh this blue yes that looks Charming put this on nobody will mind quickly now and I'll help you I'm not coming down oh but you must I can't I can't face them oh well nobody will know nobody will care we'll we'll we'll say the shop sent the wrong dress it's not the dress it's what I did what happened I'll get m him alone for a minute and I'll explain the whole thing to you no no you mustn't I'll try to make the a but please I can't just say you suddenly got a headache why not what does it matter they're not my friends they don't even know me well think of Maxim you must come down for his sake I can't I can't who is it it's me what do you want Maxim sent me up to find a out what's going on she says she won't come down what on Earth are we get to see fightful mixup you better tell him that she's feeling rather faint and she'll try and come down later and tell him not to waat dinner right anything I can do to help them no I'll be down to break you joh would you like a brand de it's only Dutch I know but it sometimes works wonders no thank you I don't want anything I'll have to go down I'm afraid are you sure it's all right for me to leave you yes thank you oh don't thank me I only wish I could do something please don't despise me despise you what an extraordinary thing to say well you wouldn't just give up would you you wouldn't hide away from everybody if only I was more like you beatric I had a cousin who won all sorts of medals in the Great War and when somebody praised him for being so brave he said oh I'm not brave I enjoy fighting it's the chaps who are scared to death who was the Really Brave ones oh my God what a sight I look I think this Dam Bill's crooked oh well can't [Music] there one gone here Bill give us one of them spare ones there looks good don't real pretty [Music] e [Music] do you like some champagne I'm no Frank really I do think I I wish you would I think you [Music] needed Jolly nice dress you're wearing the rest of us look pretty damn [Music] silly [Music] I know your wife's never turned off on time damn Shar what you should sue the shop for fraud same thing happened to me white sister L yes it was most unfortunate tell what you should do you say you come Forget Me Not Jolly little flowers forget me L blue dress blue flowers forget me not good [Music] [Applause] [Music] idea [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] w [Music] she [Music] come watch the [Music] p [Music] all be for for the sake of [Music] for [Music] for [Applause] [Music] hey [Applause] now don't forget you're dining with us on the 14th oh are we yes 8:30 black tire and we're so looking forward to seeing you oh what fun thank you good night good night good nighte than you goodbye [Music] Heavens I dead beat but what a tremendous success was it so tremendous my dear you look worn out and you better go to bed where are the men out there on the drive I shall have some coffee I think and some eggs and bacon what about you no no PC I don't think I will thank you you looked very Charming in your blue everyone said so and nobody had an inking about the other things so you mustn't worry no I should have a long lie in bed tomorrow have your breakfast in bed don't attempt to get up yes perhaps I'll tell Maxim you've gone up shall I oh yes please beatric all right sleep well good night [Music] [Music] what [Music] [Music] Maxim [Music] you've done what you wanted haven't you are you pleased are you happy why did you ever come here nobody wanted you at mandery you seem to forget that I love Mr dewinter if you loved him you'd never have married him I thought I hated you but I don't now seems to have spent itself all the feeling I had why should you hate me what have I ever done that you should hate me you tried to take Mrs D Winter's place it's not true I gave no orders I had nothing changed I left everything to you it was no crime for us to marry haven't we as much right to be happy as anyone else Mr dewinter is not happy any fool can see that look at his eyes he's been in hell ever since she died we were happy when we were in France together no man denies himself on his honeymoon how dare you speak like that to me how dare you you made me wear that dress last night didn't you I should never have thought of it but for you you did it because you wanted to hurt Mr dewinter you wanted to make him suffer well hasn't he suffered enough what do I care for his suffering he's never cared about mine how do you think I've liked it watching you sit in her place touch the things that were hers what do you think it's meant to me to hear fith and Robert and the rest of the servants talking about you as Mrs dewinter Mrs the winter is dead my lady is dead but he knows she sees him he knows she comes by night and watches him and she doesn't come kindly not she not my lady she was never one to stand mute and still and be wronged I had care of her as a child did you know that it's the use Mrs Damas I don't want to hear no one ever got the better of her never not even then not even when she was a child she did what she liked she lived as she liked oh she had courage too all the courage and spirit of a boy I remember her at 16 getting up on one of her father's horses a big brute of an animal that the groom said was too hot for her to handle she stuck him all right I can see her now with her hair flying out behind her slashing at him drawing blood digging the spurs into his sides and when she got off his back he was trembling all over full of froth and blood that'll teach him won't it Danny she said and walked off to wash her hands as cool as you please and that's how she went at life when she grew up I was with her I saw her she cared for nothing and for no one and then when she was finally beaten it wasn't a man and it wasn't a woman only the sea was strong enough for my lady only the SE this is danas Mrs danas you're not well well you ought to be in bed I'll go to your leave me alone can't you up to do you if I show my grief I'm not ashamed of it you talk of making him happy you think you can take her place you you take my lady's place what even the servants laugh when you came to mandle even the schullery maids I wonder what Mr dewinter thought when he got you back here after that happy honeymoon I wonder what he thought when he saw you sitting at the dining room table for the first time sitting in her place I wonder what Mrs Damas you better go to your room go to my room go to my room the Mistress of the house thinks I better go to my room you can't give orders in this house you'll never get the better of her she's still mistress here even if she is dead she's the real Mrs dewinter not you it's you that's the Shadow and the ghost it's you that's for forgotten and not wanted and pushed aside why don't you leave mandery to her why don't you go why don't you go me none of us want you here he doesn't want you he never did he can't forget her he wants to be alone in the house again with her it's you who ought to be dead not Mrs DND why don't you jump It's a quick kind way not like drowning why don't you jump don't be afraid I won't push you jump of your own accord you're not happy Mr dewinter doesn't love you jump now and be done with it it's a quick kind way don't be afraid don't be [Music] afraid [Music] [Applause] [Music] Don't Be Afraid [Music] jump what's that what's happened rocket there must be a ship gone ashore in the bay in the you better go down be careful of your hands when need to shut the window it's a good thing there's no sea running every would have been much chance for them then but on a day like this there's no danger when you see Mr dewinter Madam you tell him it'll be quite all right if he wants to bring the men back from the ship there'll be a hot meal ready for them at any time yes Mrs ders [Music] [Music] for [Music] [Music] [Music] m have you finished with the tray Madam oh yes thank you Robert you've not eaten all day Madam is there anything I can get you no thank you well have you seen Mr dewinter at all only very briefly Madam he came back for some cigarettes and then went straight down to the beach again Captain soul is here waiting to see him Captain s the Harbor Master of kth I ask him to come in perhaps there something I can do very good Madam Captain Mrs dter good afternoon good afternoon captain Captain what a Dreadful thing to have happened well it could have been much worse the men are all safe thank God and no serious injuries or what about the ship badly hold she'll not see Hamburg again do sit down won't you thank you Mrs witer hello dogs I'm so sorry my husband's not here well to tell you the truth I don't know where he is he's been in and out all day so I gather from Mr Crawley is there anything I can do well I'm not too sure I don't want to cause you any distress Mrs winter that's the last thing I'd want to do distress well what do you mean distress what's happened I think I'd better wait until your husband gets back no please tell me please yes perhaps I should we sent a diver down to inspect the damage while he was down there he came across the hull of a small Sailing Boat lying on a side quite intact not broken up at all he's a local man of course and he recognized the boat at once it was the boat belonging to the late Mrs thewinter I see I see well Captain sell must we tell my husband well can't the boat be left there as it is it's not doing any harm is it there's a bit more to it than that I'm afraid the man had to look through one of the port lights he got the Fright of his life Mrs dter there was a body on the cabin floor oh my God it was all dissolved of course there was no flesh on it but it was a body all right he saw the head and the limbs he came up to the surface and he reported it direct to me so you see I have no choice Mrs dewinter I must tell your husband but I thought I thought she was supposed to have been sailing alone yes so there must have been someone with her then after all that's what it looks like yes well who could it have been I have no idea well surely somebody would have come forward a relative somebody yes it's all very strange well now what will happen it'll have to be reported I'm afraid the Press will be on to it of course though I can't see how we can avoid that I'm very sorry if only we didn't have to tell Maxim if only we could keep the whole thing from him I would if I could Mrs dewinter but it's quite impossible there's nothing I can do Captain s they told me that you were here s the wiow I'm afraid I wonder if you'd mind waiting in my study I'd like a few words with my wife I know what's happened Frank Crawley told me yes of course Mrs d I'm sorry I'm so terribly terribly sorry please say you've forgiven me forgiven you what is there to forgive last night the dress you thought I did it on purpose that I'd forgotten there's nothing to forgive Oh My Darling if only this thing had never happened it doesn't matter what's happened we're together that's all that matters oh Maxim I love you so much no you're wrong it does matter you don't understand we're not meant for happiness you and I how can you say that it's true Rebecca has won no no no please her Shadow is always between us she knew she would win in the end no please Maxim you mustn't say such things sell tell you about the boat yes and he told you what they found in the cabin yes don't you know what that means means she wasn't alone it means there was somebody else in the boat with her no Rebecca was was alone she can't have been Captain s said it's Rebecca's body lying on the cabin floor no Maxim no the woman they buried isn't Rebecca it belongs to another woman unclaimed belonging nowhere there never was an accident Rebecca wasn't drowned all I killed her now can you look into my eyes and tell me that you love me [Music] all right if you want a party you shall have a party I'll talk to Frank Crawley about it what will you wear I never dress up as the rule of the house the host doesn't wear fancy dress oh that's not fair ah the rule of the house well in that case I should keep my costume is secret Miss Caroline dewinter how do you do Mr dewinter go and change it doesn't matter what you put on quickly before anybody gets here quickly well the dress the picture you copied Rebecca did the same at the last board you made me wear that dress last night didn't you I should never have thought of it but for you there must be a ship gone ashore in the bay we sent a diver down to to inspect the damage while he was down there he came across the hull of a small Sailing Boat there was a body on the cabin floor oh my God it's Rebecca's body lying on the cabin floor no Maxim no I killed [Music] her [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] what do they do now they identify her body there's everything they need in that cabin the shoes the clothes she had the rings on her fingers they'll identify her body and then they'll remember the other one the woman they buried last year what are you going to do what are you going to say what does anyone know what happened no one but you and me you sure Frank doesn't know how could he there was no one there but myself it was dark I love you I love you will you believe me now yes yes yes I believe you I love you so much so much I thought I'd go mad there was no one I could tell you could have told me you seemed so bored so unhappy I thought you still loved Rebecca loved her I hated her hated her what can I tell you how can I explain Rebecca for her true happiness was only to be found in the unhappiness of others in possession in destruction we were on holiday in Monte Carlo when she made her bargain with me we went for a drive up into the hills do you remember that drive well we stood there together on the edge of that precipice looking out of the sunset I remember her her black hair was blowing in the wind she told me everything about herself she was smiling as she told me I'll be discreet she said I'll take a flat in London nobody will ever know and I'll make your precious mandery the most beautiful house in all the country we stood there on the edge of that precipice within 6 ft of death I almost killed her then instead I agreed why because I suppose I was afraid of Scandal afraid of all those whispered rumors I I thought about mandery too much I put mandery first before anything else and it does not Prosper that sort of love she kept her side of the bargain it was her taste her skill that made mandery the thing it is today the China the tapestries the gardens the shrubs even Happy Valley none of that existed when my father was alive that's all Rebecca one day she'd be here entertaining all graciousness and smiles and the next back to London and so we lived month after month year after year then she began to go careless she began to ask her friends down here there was one man well one man in particular man called Fel Jack Fel yes do you know him I met him he came here when you were away to see Mrs danvas but why didn't you tell me you asked me not to that's no reason I thought it would remind you of Rebecca God as if I needed reminding well he spent a lot of time down here when when she was alive she'd told the servants that she was going to sail and wouldn't be back until the morning and then she'd spend the night with him in that Cottage By The Bay then one day one morning I lost my temper I told her that if I found him here again I'd kill him she didn't even reply she just ignored me things drifted on nothing much happened and then I'd been having dinner with Frank Crawley Rebecca had gone to London I left Frank's at about half 10 her gloves and scarf were on a chair in the hall she'd come back I couldn't imagine why I went upstairs she wasn't there I guessed she had gone down to the cottage I presumed Jack Fel had gone with her well I felt I couldn't stand it any longer I took the gun just to frighten I took the gun and slipped out into the garden the servants didn't know that I'd come back at all I made my way down through the woods to the cottage Rebecca was alone I started shouting at her I told her that IID had enough that it was the end she got up she got up and stretched herself her arms above her head you're right Max she said she was smiling this time I turned over a new leaf found a new interest in life a child perhaps a son an air to your precious mandl and nobody nobody in the world could ever prove that it wasn't yours I'll be the perfect mother just as I've been the perfect wife she turned around to face me laughing I fired at her heart she didn't fall at once she just stood there looking at me that slow smile on her face her eyes wide open I carried her down to the boat it must have been almost midnight there was no moon the wind was squal from the West I carried her down to the cabin and left her there I managed to get at the boat out into the bay Beyond The Beacon the wind blew down from the Headland like a funnel I opened the seacocks water began to come in I had a spike with me and I drove it into the bottom boards one plank split right across I took out the spike and drove it into another plank water came up over my feet I left Rebecca lying there I closed the cabin door I climed into the dingi pulled away and watched the boat was Sinking by the head the jib was shaking and cracking like a whip suddenly she healed right over and the Mast split right down the center the boat wasn't bad anymore I came back to the house as I was undressing Mrs Danver knocked at the door I I think she was worried about Rebecca I told her to go back to bed that's all they can't prove anything against you not yet no one knows but us they may find out how by asking questions what questions who's going to ask questions the coroner for the start there's found to be an inquest and on the 23rd of that month you went to edcom to examine the body of a woman which you are able to identify without hesitation as being that of your late wife Rebecca dewinter how do you explain that I must have been mistaken the body was already far gone in decomposition it could have been almost anyone man or woman I suppose I I went there expecting it to be my wife's body I was mistaken yes yes it seems to be quite understandable thank you Mr [Music] dter was this winter [Music] Mr tab it is suggested that at the moment Mrs Dent went below um for a put perhaps a violent gust of wind came down from the Headland into the Cove now would that in your expert opinion have been sufficient to capsize the boat no sir I don't think it would um well I'm afraid that is what must have happened I don't think Mr dewinter or any of us suggest that your workmanship was to blame for the accident at all you fitted the birt out at the start of the Season you deported her sound and seaworthy that's all I want to know excuse me sir but there's more to it than that and if you'll allow me I'd like to make a further statement oh very well go on it's like this sir after the accident some people said that I'd let Mrs dewinter start the season in a leaky rotten boat I lost two or three orders because of it so when they found the boat and brought it to the surface I asked Captain sir if I could examine her I wanted to satisfy myself that I'd done a good job of work and were you satisfied indeed I was Sir there was nothing wrong with that boat as regards the work I did to her she'd sunk on Sandy Bottom sir I asked a DI about that and he told me so she'd not touched The Ridge at all she was lying on Sand and there wasn't the mark of a rock on her is that all you want to say no sir it's not what I want to know is this who drove the O's in our plankin rocks didn't do it the nearest rock was 5 ft away besides they weren't the sort of marks made by a rock they was old done with a spite by what do you mean where were these H there was three of them all together sir one right forward by a chain Locker on the starboard side below the water line the other two close together midships underneath her floorboards in the bottom and the seacocks had been turned on as well I don't understand that wouldn't it be very dangerous to leave the seacocks open yes sir it would with those ocean are planking and the seacocks not closed it wouldn't take long for a small boat ler to sink not much more than 10 minutes what are you suggesting Mr tab it's my opinion sir that the boat never capsized at all I think she was deliberately scuttled and Mr dewinter do you know anything of these holes driven in the plank nothing what I must remind you you are still under Earth do you doubt Mr tab's statement not at all he's a boat builder he knows what he's talking about I so you would agree with Mr tab that a boat with such holes driven in the planking and the Sea coocks open could not float for more than 10 or 15 minutes yes therefore we must put aside the idea that the boat was um maliciously tampered with before Mrs dewinter went for her evening sale had it been the case the bird would have sunk at Mings no doubt therefore we must assume that whoever did take the boat out that night must have driven those holes in the planking and opened the seacocks I suppose so and yet we've already heard that the door of the cabin was shut the portoles were closed your wife's body was lying on the floor of the cabin yes now added to this is the uh extraordinary information that holes had been driven in the planking and the seacocks were open Now does not that um strike you Mr dewinter as being very strange it does certainly you have no suggestions to me no none at all well Mr dewinter painful as it may be I'm afraid it is my duty to ask you a very personal question yes were relations between you and the late Mrs dewinter perfectly happy would someone take my wife outside she's going to faint I'll take you to the car no I rather stay Frank I want to wait for maxim he might live rather a long time why should he be what are they going to do that man tab has altered everything they have to approach it from a different angle what angle what do you mean you heard what he said they won't believe in an accident anymore that's ridiculous how can he tell what happened what are they trying to prove oh I don't know that man was there that man that came to see Mrs Damas Jack Fel yes I saw him well they were sitting there together yes I know at once why was he there Frank what right had he to go to the inquest he was her cousin I don't trust them they might do something they might make Mischief try not to worry come along I'm sure everything will be all right do please try to answer the question without unnecessary comment Mr dewinter I'm not conducting this inquir with my own Amusement that's rather obvious so let me ask you again had you and your late wife quarreled I can't remember well did you ever quarrel well of course we from time to time and on this particular evening I have already told you my wife had gone to London I dined with Mr Crawley we had no opportunity to quarr [Music] it's all [Music] over suicide suicide what about a motive where was the motive they didn't seem to think one was necessary oh God I'm so tired I can't see I can't hear I can't feel anything is Frank with you no no he's gone to see the Vicor why the VI something has to happen this evening now that the inquest is over Rebecca 6:30 it's all arranged I'll come with you no no no no Frank will be there and Colonel Julian Colonel Julian he's the local magistrate from kth thank you you met him at the ball well why is he going no particular reason I've asked them to dine with us this evening I hope you don't mind oh he's been very decent Colonel Julian pulled all kinds of strings made everything very much easier let me come too no no my dad I'd rather you [Music] didn't for excuse me Madam do you know if Mr dewinter will belong no fris not very long there's a gentleman to see him Madam I'm not quite sure what I ought to say he's so very insistent about seeing Mr dter well who is it anyone you know it's Mr fael Madam I see I think perhaps I'd better see him very good Madam Mr fa I'm afraid Maxim isn't here so I see oh wouldn't it be better if you made an appointment to see him at the office in the morning oh I don't mind waiting how are you feeling too bad you fainting like that at the inquest this afternoon must have been the heat Mr fael I don't mean to be rude but I'm very tired it's been an exhausting day why don't you see Maxim in the morning yes I've had an exhausting day too exhausting upsetting and extremely unpleasant Rebecca was my cousin you know I was damn fond of her yes I'm sorry we brought up together always tremendous PALS like the same things the same people laughed at the same jokes I suppose I was F of Rebecca than anyone else in the world and she was fond of me all this has been a bloody shock yes I'm sure it has Max knows how I felt about Rebecca he won't be surprised to find me here what do you mean suicide you call that Justice that doding old fool of a coroner didn't know what he was talking about did he but we know don't we we know it wasn't suicide don't we I think you better leave Mr F now don't come the high and mighty with me I come here to do you a favor a big favor for both of you what sort of a favor that's better I thought you'd be interested you know I could make things damned unpleasant for max if I tried if I wanted to so you too come to that do you know what this is It's a letter from Rebecca last thing she wrote before she died would you like to read it well go on I think you might find it [Music] [Music] interesting [Music] there I was right wasn't I anything that's interesting what do you want ah well that's what I came to say old Max about now the last thing I want in the world is trouble you must believe that let's keep it all in the family that's my motor and we are all part of the same family you know you me Max Rebecca all part of the same big happy family Max is what you might call the head of the family and I'm the poor relation not a role I enjoy very much to tell you the truth in fact to speak quite bluntly Mrs dewinter I'm most unhappy about it I mean here's old Max with all his money house social position pretty young wife and here am I with well shall we say considerably less I'm not a greedy man I don't want you to think that but with a settlement of two or 3,000 a year I could jog along quite comfortably leave this house ma what the hell are you doing here he got a letter get out I should listen to her if I were you old man it's important what letter well show him show him the letter it's the last one she wrote Rebecca so now it's blackmail I wouldn't call it that what would you call it I think of your wife old man do you want her to spend the rest of her life as the Widow of a murderer I think you should show this to Colonel Julian he's the local magistrate I'm sure he'd be interested Max please good bluff but it won't work no no it's no Bluff colon Julian's here now he and Frank Crawley are dining with us had you forgotten fair enough old man if you want to hang yourself it's all the same to me been here col Julian there's someone I'd like you to meet good evening Mrs dewinter feeling better I hope yes thank you good evening Frank good evening this is Jack fael my late wife's cousin I don't know whether you've met yes your face seems familiar I probably met you here in the old days quite probably Mr thinks there's been a miscarriage of Justice uh oh in what respect I'm not satisfied with the verdict given at the inquest this afternoon oh isn't that for Mr thewinter to say no I don't think so Rebecca wasn't just my cousin if she'd lived we'd have been married good God see oh well is this true dwin it's the first I've heard of it he knew we were lovers yes I knew that he all right F what exactly is your trouble this letter was written a few hours before Rebecca died read it see if you think the woman who wrote that letter had made up her mind to kill herself I tried to ring you from the flat but could get no answer I'm going down a Amanda's right away I shall be at the cottage this evening and if you get this in time will you get the car and follow me I'll spend the night at the cottage and leave the door open for you I've got something to tell you and I want to see you as soon as possible Rebecca did you go down to the cottage no I didn't get back until 4:00 in the morning I thought it was too late to drive all that way what did she want to tell you do you know no I don't I see well on the face of it you would seem to be right suicide is neither mentioned nor implied suicide never entered her thoughts no woman would write a letter like that and then go off and drown herself it doesn't make sense it's impossible then what did happen can you tell us that yes oh yeah she was murdered she was murdered by her husband look at him he can't even deny it he hasn't even got the guts to theight it as I knew I'd seen you before somewhere you were in court this afternoon what if I was why didn't you speak out then why didn't you show that letter to the coroner cuz he wanted to try blackmail first he offered to keep quiet for 3,000 a year that's beside the point what do you mean beside the point no no no he's right it is he's made a very serious accusation and whether he was trying to Blackmail dewinter or not that accusation still stands he can't prove a thing I've got proof to hang you three times over aren't those holes in the boat proof you killed her not unless you can bring a witness who saw him do it witness be DED of course the winter did it who else would kill Rebecca oh carth has a large population I might have done it myself you appear to have as much proof against winter as you would have against me I see you're going to hold his hand through all this are you you won't let him down because he's dined with you and you've dined with him very cozy well let me tell you this for one once I've got the law on my side and I'm going to use it believe me I am going to use it it's the law that Demands a witness for well not me and you'll get nowhere without one what witness could there be it's a private bay you know that as well as I do it's the mandery bay and no one goes down there just a minute just a minute there might be a witness after all that fellow on the beach what's his name that halfwit Ben come on Ben you want it up of the house don't tell me you're worried Max old boy don't tell me you're frightened of poor old Ben you thought you were quite safe didn't you hey put the body in the the boat punch a few holes and down she goes never to be seen again rotten luck hard cheese tough as they say in the states tough I'll say this for you you all stick together don't you eh real Pals no one gives anyone else away not even the local magistrate we must exempt the Bride of course a bride doesn't give evidence against her husband does she do she and Crawley won't talk Crawley knows he'd lose his job if he told the truth never had much success with Rebecca did you eh creepy crawly she used to call you look out here comes old creepy crawly never mind your time will come I'm sure the bride will be grateful for your fraternal arm every time she faints and she hears the judge sentence her husband to death that arm of his will come in extremely [Laughter] handy come on Ben look there's nothing to be frightened of it's been all right hello how's life treated you since we last met well come on Ben and Bai you know who I am don't you you know who I am don't you come on don't be afraid Ben no one is going to hurt you now we just want to ask you some questions you know Mr Vel don't you I never seen him be such a bloody fool of course you've seen me you SE me go down to the cottage on the beach Mrs D Winter's Cottage You' seen me there haven't you no I I never seen no one you damned half-witted liar yes you did we caught you there last summer I never seen no one yes you did you were peering through the window we caught you I never seen no one why is he come to take me away no of course not can't you see his lying make him tell the truth I don't want to go away I've done nothing no one is going to take you away then now just answer me truthfully have you ever seen this man before I never seen no one sir you remember Mrs dewinter don't you no no not that lady the other lady the lady who used to go to the cottage the lady who had the boat she's gone yes yes we know that now sometimes she used to sail that boat at night didn't she do you remember the last time that she went out the time she went out and never came back hey you were there weren't you you saw Mrs dewinter go down to the cottage and you saw Mr the winter going after her you saw him and you followed him now what happened then tell us what happened I seen nothing I never seen no one I'm not going away I'm not going to your soil I never never never seen me scores of times you can't believe a word he says tell the truth you better send him home Ben Ben it's all right Ben no one's going to send you to the Asylum don't be afraid we'll give him some food would you see to yes of course Come on B ask cook for something hot would you like some supper payment for services rended eh done a good day's work for you Max it was your idea to bring him here forel yes I'm quite certain he saw something he's just too scared to talk well you can't prove that in fact you can't prove anything you can't even prove your own story what do you mean by that well you tell us that you and Mrs dewinter were to be married who can say whether that is true or false you can't prove it how can't I what are you doing there's one person in this house who will tell you the [Music] truth good evening Mrs Amber evening sir w't you please sit down Mrs ders first of all I want to ask you a question were you aware of the relationship between the late Mrs dewinter and Mr Vel they were first cousins I was not referring to blood relationship Mrs danas I'm afraid I don't understand sir oh come off it Danny you know very well what he's driving at I've told him he just doesn't believe me Rebecca was in love with me wasn't she she was not of course she was you know damn well she was she wasn't in love with you or Mr dewinter she wasn't in love with anyone she despised all men that's just not true we've been lovers for years you know that and what of it she had a right to amuse herself hadn't she love making was a game with her she told me so she did it because it made her laugh I've known her come back and sit upstairs on her bed and rock with laughter at the lot of you Mrs ders Mrs ders can you think of any reason why Mrs dewinter should have taken her own life no no forel show her the letter I don't understand if there was something she had to tell Mr Jack she'd have told me first you never saw her on that night no I was out I shall never forgive myself for that and those words I have something to tell you convey nothing to you at all no sir nothing I see thank you now does um does anyone know how she spent that last day in London she went to the hairdresses she had an appointment from 11: until 12:30 and then she had lunch at her Club she always lunched at her Club on hairdresser days well what else what did she do in the afternoon I've got her engagement Dar in my room Mr dewinter never asked me for it I kept all her things would you like me to look to Winter by all means do fetch the darling Mrs [Music] danas [Music] 11:00 hair and lunch at the club 2:00 Baker who's Baker Baker she didn't know anyone called Baker okay see for yourself Baker she never spoke of anyone called Baker if he'd been important Danny would have known him Becca never kept any secrets from Danny I think we're just wasting time if he wasn't important why did she write his name in her diary I don't know maybe someone who sold Silk Stockings or face cream there's something among the telephone numbers here Baker 0299 0299 a there a mark against it it might be anything I could that be an M might be it's not like her usual M she might have scribbled it in a hurry perhaps it's the exchange yes of course that's right M for mayair I'll tribe shall I 299 Hello Operator this is Mr Crawley here could you get me a London number please it's it's Mayfair 0299 here and it is urgent so would you Harry please hello is that Mayfair 0299 is Mr Baker there please Who ah wrong number I'm sorry yes I'm very sorry wrong number it a lady eastly she was rather cross a try Museum or made a veil or mil Hill oh wait a minute let me try 029 this is Dr Baker speaking who yeah yes oh yes didn't I read about it in the newspaper I see yes can you tell me what it's about oh well if you'd rather just a moment wood 330 suit you good I'll see you then Colonel Julian hang on I better give you the address rosand 53 Carlton Road Northwest 6 at Dr Baker Dr Baker yet another mystery why go all the way to London to see a doctor and why did she keep it from me she always told me everything perhaps she didn't want to worry you I've arranged for us to see him tomorrow at 3:30 it'll have to be an early start 6:00 yes that will be fine I shall come with you yes yes I expected that you would well since I'm unlikely to get an invitation to stay to dinner don't look so glum newspapers will soon be clamoring for your life story from Monte Carlo to Mandy the experiences of a murderer's girl bride I can see it all good night old man I'll see you in the morning sleep well walk into the car Danny [Music] Danny this time tomorrow this time tomorrow they'll know they'll know she was expecting a child everything will slip into place it's time tomorrow they'll know we'll have tomorrow night together won't we oh yes yes they won't do anything at once not for 24 hours perhaps we'll have tonight and tomorrow night my darling [Music] when did you say it was Wednesday the 12th at 2:00 no no I'm sorry I knew I was right I'd have remembered a name like the winter who did you see at that time can you tell us well yes I can't see why not it was um Mrs danvas Danny she gave a false name yes of course a false name do you remember this Mrs danas um I'm I'm not sure just a moment yes yes I do remember her tall slim dark very handsome yes that's right may we know why she came to see you well it's extremely unprofessional as you know but since your wife is dead and since the circumstances are so very exceptional The Woman calling herself Mrs danvas was very seriously ill well she'd come to see me a few weeks before a gynecological problem she thought of pain I took some X-rays which showed a certain malformation of the uterus she could never have had any children but there was something else and I told her this when she came to see me on the 12th she wanted to know the truth so I told her the pain was slight as yet but the growth was deep rooted and in 3 or four months time she would have been under morphia an operation would have been no earthly use at all and I told her this the thing had got too firm a hold there's nothing one can do in a case like that except give morphia and wait frth thank you for coming Mr Crawley what's the problem frth it's Mrs Danver sir I think she's gone gone gone where I don't know she didn't come down this morning and when I sent one of the maids up to see if she was all right the girl found her pecking I went up and she refused to speak to me good Lord at about 4:00 a man came up from the station for her boxes and shortly after that there was a longdistance telephone call for her who from you know I think it was Mr favel sir I had to switch through to her room but did you see her go no sir but but I asked the gatekeeper to watch out for her sir and he swear she hasn't been past the lodge you're sure she's gone for sure as I can be sir I went up to her room at about 10 6 and it was empty everything had gone extraordinary wonder what the devil she is I think she lied to me on purpose the last Supreme lie she wanted me to kill her she foresaw the whole thing that's why she laughed that's why she stood there laughing when she died she always had her own way even at the end [Music] what time is it 20 2 we'll soon be there that's funny it almost looks as if the Dawn was breaking over there Beyond The Hills I can't be it's far too early how funny can't see the Northern legs summer can [Music] you those aren't the Northern Lights that's [Music] [Music] Mally [Music] the road to Mand lay ahead there was no moon and the sky above our heads was Inky black but the sky on the horizon was not dark at all was shot with Crimson like a splash of blood the ashes blew towards us with AA wind from the [Music] sea oh
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