The Trouble with Harry
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Calvin Wiggs, deputy sheriff.
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Oh, yes. You're right.
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I'll tell you what we'll do.
I'll tell you what.

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We'll find out how well
Mrs Rogers knows this man,

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and whether she intends
to notify the police of his death.

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- What good will that do?
- Why, a lot of good.

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If she's a distant friend of his and
doesn't plan to notify the police,

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then I, personally,
will help you bury Harry.

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Oh, Sammy!
You've signed on for the cruise.

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(Chuckles) What time is it?
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- About noon.
- Good heavens.

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I've got to go home and spruce up.
I've got a date with Miss Gravely.

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Not you. You are not the one.
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Oh, Sam. She could do a lot worse,
you know?

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Couldn't do any better. Just think,
you'd be establishing a precedent.

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I'm not establishing nothing.
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I am going over for blueberry muffins
and coffee by her own invitation.

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And possibly some elderberry wine.
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Do you realise that you'll be
the first man to...

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cross her threshold?
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Oh. Oh...
it's not too late, you know.

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She's a well preserved woman.
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- I envy you.
- Yes, very well preserved.

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And preserves
have to be opened someday. Hm?

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Yes. Now, you just trot down
and see what Mrs Rogers has to say.

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- How about hiding Harry first?
- Holy smoke!

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Forgetting a little detail
like that could hang a man. Yes.


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