The Trouble with Harry
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:06:02
With the looks of it, you won't
get back for Christmas, now.

:06:08
We're going to have a cold,
hard winter.

:06:10
Mm. You might keep here a long time,
an awful long time.

:06:14
Too long for me, Harry.
:06:16
Yes.
:06:29
Captain Wiles?
:06:32
Yes, ma'am?
:06:37
What seems to be the trouble,
Captain?

:06:39
It's what you might call
an unavoidable accident.

:06:44
- He's dead.
-Yes.

:06:50
I would say that he was. Of course,
that's an unprofessional opinion.

:06:53
Yeah. Did you...
did you know him, Miss Gravely?

:06:57
- No. Doesn't live around here.
- Well, he died around here.

:07:01
- That's what counts now.
- Embarrassing.

:07:04
What do you plan to do with him,
Captain?

:07:08
Miss Gravely, without cutting the hem
off truth's garment,

:07:13
I'm gonna hide him, cover him up,
:07:16
forget him.
:07:21
Are you never going to inform
the police, Captain?

:07:24
No. Forget you saw me, Miss Gravely.
:07:27
Chase it out of your mind, for
heaven's sake, it was an accident.

:07:30
He was poking around the clearing
and I thought he was a rabbit.

:07:34
It was a human error.
Ah, now, please, don't...

:07:38
Don't say anything to anybody,
Miss Gravely.

:07:43
Do as you think best, Captain.
:07:45
I'm sure you must have met
many similar situations

:07:49
in your travels in foreign lands.
:07:51
- Yeah, I've seen much worse things.
- I certainly won't say anything.

:07:54
Much worse things.
I remember when I was on the Orinoco.

:07:57
We had a Turk, a great, big Turk,
running amuck with a machete -


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