The Trouble with Harry
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:55:15
Won't you sit down, Miss Gravely?
:55:17
Thank you.
:55:21
It's funny. Funny how we got to be
so friendly in one afternoon.

:55:25
I knew you weren't as prim
and starchy as they made out. No.

:55:29
(Chuckling) Not by a long shot.
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- Really?
- No.

:55:34
I'm a man who can recognise
the human qualities in a woman.

:55:37
When I first saw you
down where Harry was -

:55:39
- Captain Wiles.
- Yes, ma'am?

:55:41
Before you make your kind thoughts
known to me,

:55:44
I should like to offer you some
explanation of my sudden invitation

:55:48
to coffee and blueberry muffins
this afternoon

:55:51
and my...
and my sitting with you here now.

:55:54
No, ma'am,
you don't have to explain anything.

:55:56
You came to my aid at a moment of
crisis, for which I'm truly grateful.

:56:01
Thank you, but it's just that
I owe you some reason.

:56:04
No, no, no.
I won't hear a word of it.

:56:07
You saw the predicament I was in
with that body on my hands

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and you shut your eyes to it in a
most sporting fashion, if I say so.

:56:13
- Captain Wiles.
- Yes, ma'am?

:56:16
I'm trying to tell you the reason
I asked you to coffee and muffins.

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It was because... I felt -
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- Sympathy.
- Gratitude.

:56:24
Gra...? But I'm the one
who should be grateful.

:56:27
No, I was grateful.
I... I am grateful.

:56:32
I'm grateful to you
for burying my body.

:56:41
Your body?
:56:43
The man you thought you killed...
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was the man I hit over the head with
the leather heel of my hiking shoe.

:56:50
You?
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And with a metal cleat
on the end of it.

:56:54
But why?
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He annoyed me.
:56:59
I was walking towards home when he

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