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:35:00
She sprained her ankle?
:35:04
Not wounded, sir, but dead.
:35:08
She dove in the pool. And when she
hit the water, the wine hit her.

:35:14
-You expect me to believe that, Connor?
-l don't give a--

:35:17
lt's right up at the top of the stairs.
Second door to the right.

:35:20
-Fairies are at the bottom of my garden.
-l know.

:35:23
-They're all ringing little bells.
-Congratulations.

:35:31
l wouldn't go jumping at conclusions.
This isn't all that meets the eye here.

:35:36
Tracy, of all people.
:35:39
Yes, Tracy, of all people.
:35:41
But you don't believe....
:35:43
The implications aren't exactly
what they seem.

:35:46
-l suppose you think it's innocent.
-l'm sure the intention was innocent.

:35:50
You don't know women
as well as l thought you did.

:35:52
How could she do this to me?
:35:54
ln the morning, Tracy won't
remember a thing that happened tonight.

:35:58
-l think you ought to forget about it too.
-Oh, you and your sophisticated ideas!

:36:04
lt all comes from having things
too easy all your life.

:36:07
Oh, yes, it's terrible, isn't it?
:36:11
-lf you fellas will listen to me--
-You filthy--

:36:17
l'm sorry, but she isn't your wife yet,
and she was mine, you know.

:36:25
You okay, Connor?
:36:27
l thought l'd better hit you before he did.
He's in much better shape.

:36:31
You'll do.
:36:32
Say, pal, just what did
happen here tonight?

:36:36
Well, see, l....
:36:50
Well, l guess we're really gonna
have a wedding after all.

:36:54
For a while last night,
it seemed to be touch-and-go.

:36:59
Shouldn't you be out front taking pictures
of the guests as they arrive?


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