The Trouble with Harry
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:36:00
Thank goodness.
He was too good to live.

:36:03
From his looks, he didn't appear to
me to be the kind who was too good.

:36:06
Well, he was. Horribly good.
:36:09
I like your mouth too,
especially when you say, ""Good.""

:36:16
- Will you have some more lemonade?
- Well, maybe later. Thanks.

:36:19
Where'd Arnie get the rabbit?
:36:23
He found it.
Maybe the Captain shot it.

:36:27
I'd like to hear more
of your life story.

:36:30
You see, we don't know
quite what to do with Harry.

:36:32
- Thought you might have suggestions.
- You can stuff him for all I care.

:36:37
Stuff him
and put him in a glass case.

:36:40
Only I'd suggest frosted glass.
:36:44
What did he do to you,
besides marry you?

:36:49
Look, I've wanted to explain
about Harry a lot of times...

:36:53
(Church Bells Ringing)
but nobody would understand,

:36:57
least of all, Harry.
:36:59
But you...
:37:01
You've got an artistic mind.
You can see the finer things.

:37:05
When I'm lucky.
Go on, tell me everything.

:37:07
Let it all out.
:37:11
It was a long time ago and I was
in love. I was too much in love.

:37:16
- What was his name?
- Robert.

:37:19
We'd agreed to overlook each other's
families and get married.

:37:22
- Did you?
- Oh, yes.

:37:26
- And then Robert got killed.
- Oh?

:37:30
I was heartbroken for six weeks.
:37:34
Then I discovered little Arnie
was on the way.

:37:37
- Must have been a shock.
- Well, that's where Harry came in.

:37:40
Harry the handsome hero.
Harry the saint.

:37:44
- Harry the good.
- I didn't catch his last name.

:37:47
Harry Worp, Robert's brother,
his older brother.

:37:50
And he fell in love with you?
:37:52
If he'd have fallen in love with me,
I wouldn't have minded.

:37:55
He wanted to marry me because he was
Robert's brother and felt noble.

:37:58
But you thought he was
in love with you?


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