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:20:02
I wonder, would it be too much trouble
if I went to bed?

:20:05
That is, if Commodore Gill
wants to let me stay.

:20:11
Your room is at the head of the stairs.
You'll be quite comfortable.

:20:14
And if you want anything to read in bed...
:20:16
...you'll find some quite good
murder mysteries in there.

:20:19
Beg your pardon.
:20:26
Look, Eve...
:20:28
But he's just gone...
:20:52
At last we are alone and unobserved.
You know, I'm beginning to enjoy this.

:20:56
Father, do you think she arranged
to put the suspicion on Jonathan?

:20:59
- Do you think she deliberately framed him?
- The thought had crossed my mind.

:21:03
That was why I reluctantly suggested that
our friends, the police, ought to be told.

:21:07
But it's too late. Our only evidence
has gone up the chimney.

:21:10
But we must help him.
He'll do nothing for himself.

:21:12
He's hopelessly in love with that woman.
It's up to us.

:21:16
Yes, but it won't be easy.
:21:19
It is easy.
I'll go to her and see her myself.

:21:23
- Would that be wise?
- But I don't care if it is or not.

:21:25
I'll tell her we know how the bloodstain got
on the dress and every move of her game.

:21:30
I'll make her talk.
It'll be one woman to another.

:21:33
An impressive situation at any time.
:21:35
She won't be able to help
but give herself away. You'll see.

:21:38
I won't see. I won't be there,
and neither will you.

:21:41
If we're right in what we think,
she's a dangerous woman.

:21:43
She won't give herself away.
You'd be giving her an alternative.

:21:46
She has no alternative.
:21:49
She might murder you.
:21:53
Oh, don't be so melodramatic, Father.
:21:55
Look, my love. Face facts.
:21:58
What is the least that can happen to you
if you tackle this remarkable lady?


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