The Trouble with Harry
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:08:00
Captain, if I were going to hide
an accident, I shouldn't delay.

:08:04
Oh. Oh.
You're right as rain, Miss Gravely.

:08:08
Yes. You know something?
I'm glad I met you today.

:08:12
I feel better for telling someone
as warm,

:08:15
tender, understanding as yourself.
:08:19
Well, on the contrary, Captain. It...
:08:23
It...
:08:25
I'm certainly glad
if I helped you, Captain.

:08:28
Perhaps you would care to come over
for some blueberry muffins

:08:31
and coffee later on,
high-bush blueberries?

:08:34
Ah, well. This is certainly something
of an interesting surprise.

:08:37
- And maybe some elderberry wine.
- Oh!

:08:40
After all, we've been neighbours
for nearly three years now and...

:08:44
we've never exchanged social calls.
:08:46
You're right.
It's high time I paid a call.

:08:49
- What time?
- Oh, say, early this afternoon.

:08:53
I'll be there with a clean shirt
and a hungry face.

:08:56
Do that.
:08:59
You better be going now. Don't want
to be an accessory after the fact.

:09:04
You are a considerate man,
Captain Wiles.

:09:11
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.

:09:17
(Breathing Deeply)
:09:22
(Boy) We're almost there, Mommy!
:09:36
Here he is, Mommy. Here he is.
:09:40
- What did I tell ya, Mommy?
- Don't touch it, Arnie.

:09:43
- There he is.
- No. It can't be! Harry!

:09:50
Harry, thank Providence,
the last of Harry.

:09:52
- Who's Providence, Mommy?
- A very good friend.

:09:56
- Don't you know who it is?
- You said Harry.

:09:58
- Can't you remember, Arnie?
- Why don't he get up and move?


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