Maurice
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:46:02
I'm terrified
he may blackmail me.

:46:04
Apparently, he's quite
smart enough to do so.

:46:08
I have an idea that's what's stopping me
from going into a trance.

:46:14
He sent me a letter, you see.
:46:19
Read it.
:46:35
"Come to the boathouse.
I have key and will let you in."

:46:39
No doubt he has a duplicate key...
:46:43
and an accomplice
waiting up at the house.

:46:46
"I, since cricket match, do long to place
both arms around you and share with you.

:46:51
"The above now seems
sweeter than words can say.

:46:56
"Mind and write if you don't come,
for I get no... sleep waiting.

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"So come without fail
to boathouse...

:47:03
"Pendersleigh, tomorrow night.
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"Yours respectfully,
Alec Scudder.

:47:09
Gamekeeper to-"
:47:13
"C. Durham, Esquire."
:47:16
I'm walking on a volcano.
:47:20
He's an uneducated man,
but he's got me in his power.

:47:24
Will he have a case
in court, do you think?

:47:27
I'm no lawyer, Mr. Hall.
You'd have to consult your solicitor.

:47:31
My children playing overhead.
:47:43
How did a country lad
like that know?

:47:48
Why did he come to me that one night
when I was at my weakest?

:47:59
There we are, sir.

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