The Trouble with Harry
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1:17:03
I think Sam would be worth
just about anything.

1:17:07
I'm thinking of you, Miss Gravely.
1:17:10
Murder is murder, no matter how
exonerating the circumstances.

1:17:14
It just wouldn't look nice at all
for you.

1:17:17
That's right!
Better let him stay where he is.

1:17:19
You'll only have to wait seven years
to presume death, anyway.

1:17:23
- Seven years! I'll be an old man.
- Don't be silly.

1:17:26
You waited far longer
than seven years already.

1:17:28
Yes, but now I know
what I'm waiting for.

1:17:31
(Miss Gravely) I insist that you dig
the wretched man up.

1:17:34
I don't care a hoot what they say.
1:17:36
They'd only have to know me to
realise the man must have been mad.

1:17:39
- I disagree! Huh!
- Really, Captain Wiles?

1:17:44
Well...
1:17:47
I'll dig him up but we'd better
get it done before Calvin Wiggs

1:17:52
gets the state police
snooping around here.

1:18:01
(Jennifer) I've been thinking.
1:18:03
I've been thinking maybe we could
forget the way it really happened.

1:18:07
I could tell how Harry visited me
and went off in such a rage today

1:18:11
and that's all we'd need to know
about his being there.

1:18:13
No, somebody else
might get the blame.

1:18:15
And somebody else might not
have such a good reason as I did.

1:18:19
What do you mean 'somebody else'?
1:18:23
I can think of two people with
a good reason for having killed him.

1:18:28
First you, because you married him.
And now Sam.

1:18:31
Me? Why would I want to kill him?
I never met him before.

1:18:34
You could still have a reason
for killing him.

1:18:37
- She means me.
- Yes.

1:18:39
I didn't fall in love with Jennifer
until after Harry was dead.

1:18:43
Try telling that to the police.
1:18:45
She's right, Sammy boy.
1:18:48
On second thought, we'd better stick
to the truth, what there is of it.

1:18:58
We must think up a reason why the
police weren't informed before now.


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