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Is it over? |
No, it's getting worse. |
Theo... Did you? |
Maybe you did it yourself. |
Why? |
I don't know. You've been alone for a long time, maybe you want attention. Maybe he did it... |
That's so sad. |
There's hundreds of them. This must be a record of the children who died at the mills, like Luke said. |
Before he painted your name over Mister Crain. |
Well, it wasn't me. Mister Dudley had to clean it and he knows that he's in charge of all the messes so why would he make more work for himself and... You said the Good Doctor was with you. |
I don't know what to think anymore. |
Just think about one thing right now: What color? |
I've never had a pedicure before. |
Well? |
Red. What else? |
I'm sorry I was mad at you, Theo. |
Me too. Although I learned one thing about you, that you don't know about yourself. You can be a pretty decent bitch. |
I'll take that as a compliment. In the city, what kind of place do you live in? |
I have a loft. |
You want to move to New York, you want to move in with me? |
I don't know, you know... |
My place isn't like yours, Nell, it doesn't have a view of sea. It doesn't have a view of anything. What's interesting about the way I live is what goes on inside the walls. Living with me... My boundaries aren't very well defined, Nell. Do you know what I mean? |
I'm trying. Have you ever kept something to yourself because you were afraid it'd ruin things. |
Are you sure? |
I think so. |
Okay. |
Marrow said the same thing as last night, he <u>says</u> that he checked with Mrs. Dudley. And he says that she told him that all the fireplaces in the West Wing connect to the main chimney. He says that he thinks that the flue was open, and with the windstorm, he says that what probably happened was some kind of freak air current |
What do you think? |
Then who is? Come on, Nell. Deep down, if you really thought it wasn't Jim, why wouldn't you be leaving right this second? Why wouldn't you be afraid? Really afraid. |
Because I don't want to ruin things. Because home is where the heart is. |
Nell, what happened? |
Carolyn showed me where she hid him, hid him with all the ones he killed |
This is real, I'm not making it up! Theo, you saw it! You were there the banging and last night. You, you all saw the painting! |
Nell, it makes sense. It all makes sense. You and I, we were scaring each other, working each other up. |
but the painting! |
I'm going to stay with you until you fall asleep. And then I'm going to get some brandy. |
I don't think I want any. |
I do. |
They're all in here. All the ones he killed. They're just children! We have to help them! |
Come on! Why are we waiting? |
What'd you come back for, babe? |
Just had to be sure. |
Oh, Theo. You know I don't have an apartment. |
Then let's go get you one. |
It's make the soup or answer the door. Can't do both. |
Mrs. Dudley. |
So far. |
They're so beautiful. Aren't they? |
I've seen 'em. Lot to dust. |
Well, I've never lived with beauty. You must love working here. |
It's a job. I keep banker's hours. I set dinner on the dining room sideboard at six. You can serve yourselves. Breakfast is ready at nine. I don't wait on people. I don't stay after dinner. Not after it begins to get dark. I leave before dark comes. We live in town. Nine miles. So there won't be anyone around if you need help. We couldn't even hear you, in the night. |
Why would we |
no one could. No one lives any nearer than town. No one will come any nearer than that. In the night. In the dark. |
No one could. No one lives any nearer than town. |
No one will come any nearer than that. |
What do you want? |
Oh! You scared me. |
Me? No. What are you doing here? |
Are you Mister Dudley, the caretaker? |
Yeah, I'm Mister Dudley, the caretaker. What are you doing here? |
I'm with Dr. Marrow's group. I'm supposed to check in with Mrs. Dudley up at the house. Is she here? |
Why do you need a chain like that? |
That's a good question. What is it about fences? Sometimes a locked chain makes people on both sides of the fence just a little more comfortable. Why would that be? |
Is there something about the house? |
Mrs. Dudley'll be waiting for you. |
That's where she hanged herself. |
Who? |
Rene Crain. Up there. Rope. Ship's hawser. Hard to tie. Don't know how she got it. |
Why? |
Why'd she kill herself? |
Yes. |
She was unhappy. |
Why? |
Can't say. Haven't been here that long. Well, it's Labor Day, gotta get to work. |
Have either of you seen David Watts? |
No, but Nell's been here longer than I have. |
When do we take the tests? |
Every day. Basically we'll be hanging out together like we have so far this evening. |
Well this is a cozy breakfast. |
Good morning, Theo. Luke. |
Maybe they're Mary's. |
Mary came with me. |
Get a blanket! |
It's okay... we're all here... |
Your fear of him was real. That's all the ghost anyone needs. |
How could you do this to people? |
Is she asleep? |
Yes. But I promised I wouldn't let her alone the whole night. |
She needs help. |
I'll take her with me to the University tomorrow. I can't believe I read the test wrong. I didn't see anything that looked like she was suicidal. |
He's wandering around the house, and Nell heard him. She thought it was ghosts. Let's go look for him again. |
No. If he's lost somewhere in the house... he'll have to stay lost until tomorrow, until the night is over. What we have to do now is be together, with Nell. |
Oh God, we can't get out! |
Nell, what do we do? |
I'm not going back to New York City. I'm going to find an apartment with a little flower garden, where you can just see the ocean and at night, when the wind comes in just right, you can hear the sound of the harbor. What about you? |
I'm a scientist. I just conducted an experiment. Now I have to write it up. |
But the experiment was a failure. |
You know what he's really upset about? |
What? |
You're going to publish, he's going to perish... And why did you hire me for this? |
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