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1:40:00
you've grown so much older.
1:40:04
[ Sobbing ]
Oh, Maxim, Maxim.

1:40:31
BlackJack Brady was his name.
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The most important arrest
I ever made.

1:40:35
It must have been
about two years ago now.

1:40:38
Of course there was
no doubt about it.

1:40:40
He was hung
a month after I caught him.

1:40:42
- Hello, wait a minute.
- [ Murmuring ]

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They've got
old Balmy Ben up now.

1:40:47
[ Man ] You remember the late
Mrs. de Winter, don't you ?

1:40:50
- She's gone.
- Yes, we know that.

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She went in the sea.
The sea got her.

1:40:55
That's right, that's right.
Now, we want you to tell us...

1:40:57
whether you were on the shore
that last night she went sailing.

1:41:00
- Eh ?
- Were you on the shore...

1:41:03
that last night she went out,
when she didn't come back ?

1:41:05
I didn't see nothin'.
I don't want to go to the asylum.

1:41:09
Them cruel folks there.
1:41:12
Now, nobody's going
to send you to the asylum.

1:41:14
All we want you to do
is tell us what you saw.

1:41:17
I didn't see nothin'.
1:41:18
Come, come. Did you see Mrs. de Winter
get into her boat that last night ?

1:41:23
I don't know nothin'.
I don't want to go to the asylum.

1:41:31
- Very well, you may go.
- Eh ?

1:41:33
You may go now.
1:41:36
Mr. Tabb, would you
step forward, please ?

1:41:43
The evidence you give will
be the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth ?

1:41:47
I do, so help me God.
1:41:50
The late Mrs. de Winter
used to send her boat to your
shipyard for reconditioning.

1:41:53
- That's right, sir.
- Can you remember any occasion...

1:41:56
- when she had any sort
of accident with the boat ?
- No, sir.

1:41:59
I often said Mrs. de Winter
was a born sailor.


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