:58:01
I must have done it.
I was annoyed, Captain.
:58:06
- Very annoyed.
- Naturally.
:58:08
I don't think
I've ever been so annoyed.
:58:11
Consequently, I... I didn't
realise my own capabilities.
:58:16
Whew! Seems to me...
:58:19
Mrs Rogers knocked him silly,
and you finished him off.
:58:23
Why should Mrs Rogers
knock him silly?
:58:25
She was really his wife.
:58:27
Poor woman.
I thought she had better taste.
:58:33
You know, Captain,
:58:35
when I ran away I decided I would
never tell a soul what had happened.
:58:39
Then I met you, and I thought...
:58:42
how convenient it was that you
should think that you had shot him.
:58:47
- Forgive me for thinking that.
- Only natural.
:58:50
That's why I felt... I still feel
under an obligation to you.
:58:55
Oh, not at all. Let's forget it.
:58:57
Oh, no, we mustn't do that.
It would hardly be fair to you.
:59:01
For you to go through life knowing
you had buried a man you didn't kill.
:59:06
You would have my crime
on your conscience.
:59:09
It's a pleasure, (Hiccups)
I'm sure.
:59:12
But no.
:59:14
Now I realise that Harry man
was out of his mind,
:59:17
and my action was justifiable,
:59:19
there's no reason we shouldn't let
the authorities know about it.
:59:23
- The authorities?
- Everything will be cleared up.
:59:27
I'm sure Calvin Wiggs and the police
:59:29
won't make a fuss about it
when we explain.
:59:32
Perhaps it needn't get
into the papers at all.
:59:34
Don't you believe it. They love it,
the papers, this kind of thing.
:59:38
Murder and passion.
:59:40
You let Harry be.
Just forget it ever happened.
:59:43
The same as Sammy and me
and Jennifer Rogers are going to do.
:59:46
Oh, but... but it isn't your body.
:59:51
After all, I killed him, so it's only
fair that I should have the say so -
:59:55
- Yes, but -
- Don't you agree?
:59:57
- Well, in a way -
- I thought you would.
:59:59
I tell you what, Captain.