The Trouble with Harry
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1:03:00
You'd be surprised.
1:03:03
You don't quite understand
what murder involves, Miss Gravely.

1:03:05
It'd be hours and hours
of questioning and photographs,

1:03:08
and the whole of your private life
spread indecently in the newspapers.

1:03:13
What makes you think
my private life is indecent?

1:03:16
I didn't mean that. I meant that
the way they pry is indecent.

1:03:19
They'll hound you to death.
1:03:20
There'll be newspapermen,
photographers, detectives.

1:03:23
I've made up my mind.
1:03:25
She certainly has.
1:03:27
It was Captain Wiles here
who persuaded me to call

1:03:30
and tell Mrs Rogers
what I proposed to do.

1:03:33
After all, she is most closely
connected with the business.

1:03:37
What do you think about it,
Mrs Rogers?

1:03:39
I can't see why you're all
making such a fuss about Harry.

1:03:42
If he was buried, I don't see
why you had to dig him up.

1:03:46
But since you have, I guess
you'd better do what you think best.

1:03:49
I don't care what you do with him,
as long as you don't revive him.

1:03:53
I have a free hand, then.
1:03:55
Free as a bird. As far as I'm
concerned, it's ancient history.

1:04:00
Wait a minute, Jennifer.
1:04:02
I think we've forgotten something.
1:04:04
Do you realise if this comes out,
that all the details of your marriage

1:04:07
will be public property?
1:04:11
Oh.
1:04:12
- I hadn't thought of that either.
- Where'd you put Harry this time?

1:04:17
Over by the big oak tree.
1:04:20
- I'll get my shovel.
- I'm causing you a lot of hard work.

1:04:24
- I'm sorry.
- Not at all, Not at all.

1:04:26
Well, let's all go up there.
1:04:30
You know, I've never been to a
home-made funeral before. (Chuckles)

1:04:34
Hm. I have.
1:04:36
This is my third.
1:04:39
All in one day. (Sighing)
1:04:43
(Clock Chiming)
1:04:48
(Sam) Well, let's get it over with.
1:04:51
Yes.

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