The Stars Look Down
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1:08:02
Your hands and yours! Today!
1:08:05
They're stripping it now - that barrier
holding back a million tons of water.

1:08:25
- Mr Chairman.
- Yes, Mr Wilkins?

1:08:29
We've all been swept off our feet by
the eloquence and sincerity of this young man.

1:08:35
Hear, hear!
1:08:38
But is he as sincere as we think?
1:08:42
Please tell me when you decided
to come here today.

1:08:48
- Last Saturday night.
- Aye.

1:08:51
Scupper Flats had been going for three years
1:08:53
and it wasn't till last Saturday
that you decided to put this before us?

1:08:58
That's when I heard about the new contract.
1:09:01
Aye. A contract which you knew
was of great value to Mr Gowlan.

1:09:07
What are your personal relations
with Mr Gowlan?

1:09:11
- We used to be friendly.
- Aye. Up until last Saturday night.

1:09:17
The night you decided to try to put a stop
to this contract of Mr Gowlan's.

1:09:24
You and Mr Gowlan quarrelled?
1:09:27
That has nothing to do
with my coming here today.

1:09:30
Was it a bitter quarrel, Mr Fenwick?
It came to blows?

1:09:35
It had no connection with my coming here.
1:09:38
I believe it was your wife
you quarrelled about, Mr Fenwick.

1:09:43
Your wife has left you as a result of it.
1:09:48
- Hasn't she?
- What's that to do with Scupper Flats?

1:09:51
If Scupper Flats is dangerous now,
it's been dangerous for three years,

1:09:56
yet you didn't do anything about it
till last Saturday.

1:09:59
The night that you had
this violent quarrel with Mr Gowlan.


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