:28:00
- She was hysterical with delight.
- Hm? What was she like?
:28:04
Pretty as a rainbow.
Wish I was two years younger.
:28:07
- And with a little boy?
- Yeah, about four or five years old.
:28:10
Hmm. It's got to be Mrs Rogers
and her son.
:28:13
Why don't we slip him underground
now that you've finished drawing him?
:28:18
We could discuss
the smaller details later.
:28:21
I don't like it. The authorities
like to know when people die.
:28:25
All right, Sammy.
:28:28
Forget it. You cut off home.
:28:31
I killed him
and I'll look after his remains.
:28:33
What'll you do, drag him around the
countryside the rest of the day?
:28:37
I'll do my best.
That's all a man can do.
:28:40
If you're not careful, you will get
a murder charge lined up.
:28:43
Matter of fact, I'm beginning
to suspect something myself.
:28:45
There you are then. See?
:28:47
If you, an artist, suspect the worst,
what will they, the police, think?
:28:51
What about that envelope
with his name and address on it?
:28:54
By rights, you should
mail him back home.
:28:56
Have you forgotten who carries the
mail down to the station every night?
:29:02
Calvin Wiggs, deputy sheriff.
:29:04
Oh, yes. You're right.
:29:07
I'll tell you what we'll do.
I'll tell you what.
:29:10
We'll find out how well
Mrs Rogers knows this man,
:29:13
and whether she intends
to notify the police of his death.
:29:16
- What good will that do?
- Why, a lot of good.
:29:19
If she's a distant friend of his and
doesn't plan to notify the police,
:29:24
then I, personally,
will help you bury Harry.
:29:27
Oh, Sammy!
You've signed on for the cruise.
:29:30
(Chuckles) What time is it?
:29:35
- About noon.
- Good heavens.
:29:37
I've got to go home and spruce up.
I've got a date with Miss Gravely.
:29:41
Not you. You are not the one.
:29:44
Oh, Sam. She could do a lot worse,
you know?
:29:49
Couldn't do any better. Just think,
you'd be establishing a precedent.
:29:54
I'm not establishing nothing.
:29:56
I am going over for blueberry muffins
and coffee by her own invitation.