No Fear: Daniel Radcliffe as Arthur Kipps in 'The Woman in Black' Page #3
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- 2012
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For god sake! Take him home.
This isn't helping him.
All your superstitious rubbish.
You think it's superstitious
rubbish that took your boy?
Alright.
I'll take him to the station.
Pay no attention to them, Arthur.
They're still living in the dark ages.
But I did see someone at the house.
I wasn't alone.
Trust me, Arthur, it's just a strange
old place cut out from the world.
Sooner the house is
sorted out and sold,
sooner people can move on.
Here. This will keep you going.
The late tide is due at eleven.
I'll come back for you then.
It's fine. I'd rather just
work through the night.
Well, take the dog.
Come on, girl!
Just for company.
Don't go chasing shadows, Arthur.
Dear Alice.
You leave me no option
but to give up my son.
my child, what can I do?
You and Charles can take him
from me, but he is mine.
Mine. He can never be yours.
Jennet.
Dear Alice, I find it
hard to express
the depth of betrayal
from you, my own sister.
At your refusal
to let me visit my son.
Or even give him my birthday
cards. I begin to believe
you're not doing this for the good
of the boy, but to cause me pain.
He's mine. If you won't let me
see him, I will find the way.
His blood is on your hands.
You didn't try to save him.
You just saved yourself.
You didn't even give
him a proper burial.
You just left him there in the mud.
My world is destroyed.
My life is over.
Rot in hell.
Who's there?
You don't believe me, do you?
I believe even the most rational
mind can play tricks in the dark.
I saw them, Sam.
I saw her and her boy.
The boy was lost to the marsh.
His body was never recovered.
I saw them.
Lucy!
Lucy!
Arthur!
- Arthur!
- No!
Stay there! I'm gonna
come and get you.
No!
Arthur?
Here.
I remember when the Jeromes
They decided to have another.
Lucy.
They locked her up
to protect her.
Not that you can ever replace...
- She was there, Sam.
You're tired. Get some rest.
What happened to him, Mrs Daily?
He was playing at the beach
with his friends.
They said the tide must've
caught them off guard.
You've seen her, haven't you?
She was there
this morning in the fire.
She's always there.
You mustn't blame yourself.
- For not listening to the others.
For not staying away
from the house.
I don't understand.
Whenever she's been seen,
on the Causeway, on the marsh,
in the grounds of the house,
however briefly and whoever by,
there has always been
one sure and certain result.
Yes?
In some violent or
dreadful circumstance,
a child has died.
So many children...
So many children.
The Fishers' daughters and...
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