Gordon is sitting on the couch in the lounge room at Dural, looking through the mail. Barbara joins him and asks if there's anything interesting. Gordon laughs that she'll be delighted to know that they can have personal exercise mats - or a set of leather-bound classics: Crime and Punishment, Remembrance of Things Past...! Barbara muses, ""Perhaps we should buy those books for James: Crime and Punishment might teach him retribution always catches up with you!"" Gordon, though, tells her that she's forgetting one thing: in James's eyes, he's the villain of the piece. Barbara asks why and Gordon explains, ""I was always the favourite."" He adds that it's sad: people try not to have favourites, but somehow it just happens. Barbara asks how old James is now. Gordon muses, ""He must be 38 - he left home when everything was left to me."" Barbara suggests, ""Surely he knew that you were prepared to give him a share?"" Gordon replies, ""Of course, but I could never find him. And now, according to the