:43:00
It's been in the family for years.
:43:03
My father always used it
up until he died.
:43:09
I trust he died peacefully,
slipped away in the night.
:43:12
He was caught in a threshing machine.
:43:17
I hope I haven't distressed you,
Captain.
:43:19
Not at all. Not at all.
:43:21
I'm used to looking on the rough side
of things.
:43:25
I am man who's faced death
many times.
:43:27
Rather recently too.
:43:30
Yeah.
:43:35
Arnie. What are you carrying there?
:43:38
- A rabbit.
- (Captain) A rabbit?
:43:44
- What do you call it?
- Dead. It ain't mine.
:43:47
- Well, whose is it?
- Yours. You shot it with your gun.
:43:50
You must've killed it today.
It should make a nice stew for ya.
:43:53
A rabbit! I finally killed a rabbit!
:43:56
- (Captain Wiles) Where'd you get it?
- In the blueberry muffins.
:44:00
- What?
- Out in the woods.
:44:02
Oh, here you are. One muffin
for one rabbit. Fair enough?
:44:06
That was a two-muffin rabbit.
:44:08
(Chuckles)
:44:10
- I gotta go now.
- Oh.
:44:18
(Sighs) Hm.
:44:24
It's, uh, certainly a nice afternoon,
Miss Gravely.
:44:29
- Isn't it?
- Mm.
:44:32
Yes, and you're, you're a nice woman.
:44:35
And I think you're awfully nice,
Captain Wiles.
:44:39
Um, um.
Let's get back to our little problem.
:44:43
Harry. What's going to become of him?
:44:45
Oh, now, now.
Don't you worry about Harry.
:44:47
He'll be comfortably
underground before nightfall.
:44:50
All that digging and work.
Couldn't you just...
:44:54
let him slide off the end
of your boat pier into the pond?
:44:59
And have him pop up like a cork?
No, sir.