I Walked with a Zombie
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Come away from there.
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Are you ever stubborn.
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Just like that old Sabreur man
at the houmfort...

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sticking your nose in places
where it isn't wanted...

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making trouble for everybody.
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Alma.
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You try it this way.
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Turn your back on him.
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You see, that's the way it is with a horse.
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You can't look at him
and lead him at the same time.

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Sounds sort of manlike, doesn't it?
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- Whose horse?
- The police horse.

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Police? I didn't know
there was a policeman on the island.

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Just this horse, Miss Betsy.
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When they asked the Commissioner
if any policemen were wanted...

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he said my horse is all the police
we need on Saint Sebastian.

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Commissioner?
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Yes, Miss Betsy.
I expect there's some trouble...

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not just little trouble,
like Mr. Rand gets into...

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when he's been drinking more than a little,
but real big trouble.

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You don't suppose it's because I took
Mrs. Holland to the houmfort, do you?

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They haven't been talking loud enough
for me to hear, Miss Betsy.

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But I've been holding this horse
for coming on close to an hour.

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And they've been just talking and talking.
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I feel it's something very bad.
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You do have a horse to hold, Alma...
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and Mrs. Rand has asked me
to have a cup of tea with her.

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Horse, you stand still.
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You're staying here with Jessica tonight,
Betsy?

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- Mrs. Rand thought it might be best.
- She's right.

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I've caused you so much trouble, Paul.
:47:57
No, it was bound to come.

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