The Trouble with Harry
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:52:07
Can't see much from here. I'd better
get in down there and look at him.

:52:11
- Let me do the honours.
- OK, Sammy. You've got good eyes.

:52:16
Hey, that isn't a bullet wound.
:52:19
Isn't a bullet wound?
Well, what d'ya know.

:52:23
That's what they call a blow
with a blunt instrument.

:52:26
Huh? What are you thinking, Sammy?
:52:30
I think, Captain Wiles,
we're tangled up in a murder.

:52:35
Murder? If it's murder, who done it?
:52:38
- Who did it?
- That's what I say, who done it?

:52:41
Apart from Jennifer Rogers,
who else'd want to kill him?

:52:46
Apart from Jennifer?
:52:48
- Yeah. Do you think that she would -
- Oh, it's ridiculous.

:52:52
You said she was surprised to see
the body when she came up here.

:52:55
You said she hit him on the head.
:52:57
Coming home from Madagascar once,
we had a fireman on board

:52:59
who hit his head on a brick wall
and died two days later.

:53:02
Where could he find a brick wall
on board a ship?

:53:05
Hmmm, that's what we always wondered.
:53:10
Couldn't have been Jennifer. No.
:53:12
Besides, what's it matter who did it?
:53:15
It'll be better for all of us
if he's buried and out of the way.

:53:18
Nothing doing. I'm not burying
someone else's bad habits.

:53:21
Hmm? Suppose it was Miss Gravely?
:53:23
What? (Laughing)
:53:27
No, it's not as funny as all that.
:53:29
You said yourself she wasn't
particularly startled

:53:31
to see you dragging Harry
up the path.

:53:34
You artists have got no idea
of etiquette.

:53:36
She is a lady of gentle habits and
upbringing who hides her feelings.

:53:40
If I wasn't holding Harry's ankles,
she'd have never mentioned him.

:53:44
Really?
:53:45
When she said...
:53:47
'What seems to be the trouble,
Captain?',

:53:50
it was nothing more
than a pleasantry, so to speak.

:53:52
Like, 'Nice day, isn't it?' 'I'm
sure, yes.' Or something like that.

:53:58
Going to help me bury him again?

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