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What I didn't know
was that it was me.
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The larder was empty and I got to
thinking about a toothful...
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(Sam) Stands to reason
that they can't touch you for it.
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Nothing these days
stands to reason.
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It was accidental,
an act of God, perhaps.
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In a way you should be grateful
that you were able to do your share
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in accomplishing
the destiny of a fellow being.
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Suppose, for instance,
it was written in the book of heaven,
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that this man was to die
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at this particular time,
at this particular place.
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And suppose for a moment
that the actual
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accomplishing of his departure had
been bungled, something gone wrong.
:26:40
Uh... Perhaps it was meant to be
a thunderbolt
:26:43
and there was
no thunder available, say.
:26:45
Well, then you come along,
and you shoot him...
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and heaven's will is done
and destiny fulfilled.
:26:53
Your conscience is quite clear.
You've got nothing to worry about.
:26:56
Sammy, I haven't got a conscience.
:26:58
And it's not heaven
that's worrying me
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because I don't expect
I'll ever have to face it.
:27:03
And it's none of those noble things
you were talking about, no.
:27:06
- Nothing like that.
- Then what is it?
:27:08
(Sighs)
It's me. It's me that's worrying me ,
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me and my future life.
:27:13
I know the police
and their suspicious ways.
:27:15
You're guilty until
you're proved innocent.
:27:17
I want nothing more to do with him.
Bury him, and be done with him.
:27:21
He's no good to anyone now.
:27:23
Lay him to rest.
Put him under the sod. Forget him.
:27:28
I never did it and you never saw him.
:27:30
Yes, what about all those
other people who saw him?
:27:32
How about the woman and the boy,
Miss Gravely and the tramp and...
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the man who was reading the book,
Dr Greenbow?
:27:38
- How about all of them?
- Nobody was interested, I tell you.
:27:42
Nobody ever cared
until you came along.
:27:45
Ah, that's what you think.
:27:47
Suppose someone starts to care
after you've buried him?
:27:49
I can't wait for people to start
caring whenever they feel like it.
:27:52
I don't want a little accident
to turn into a career.
:27:55
Suppose that woman
who called him Harry...
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Suppose she decides
she loves him after all.