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1:36:03
He's been asked by the police
to go to the mortuary.

1:36:07
He wants to know if I could
possibly have made a mistake...

1:36:11
about that other body.
1:36:32
Well, ColonelJulyan, apparently I did
make a mistake about that other body.

1:36:36
The mistake was quite natural
under the circumstances.

1:36:39
- Besides, you weren't well at the time.
- I was perfectly well.

1:36:42
Well, don't let it worry you, Maxim.
1:36:44
Nobody can blame you
for making a mistake.

1:36:47
The pity is, you've got to go through
the same thing all over again.

1:36:50
- What do you mean ?
- Oh, there'll have to be
another inquest, of course.

1:36:53
- The same formality and red tape.
- Oh.

1:36:56
I wish you could be spared
the publicity of it,
but I'm afraid that's impossible.

1:36:59
Oh, yes, the publicity.
1:37:02
I suppose Mrs. de Winter
went below for something...

1:37:04
and a squall hit the boat
with nobody at the helm.

1:37:08
I imagine that's about the solution
of it, don't you think so, Crawley ?

1:37:11
Oh, yes. Probably the door jammed
and she couldn't get on deck again.

1:37:14
Yes. Tabb, the boatbuilder,
1:37:16
will undoubtedly come
to some such conclusion.

1:37:18
Why ? What would he know about it ?
1:37:21
Well, he's examining the boat now.
1:37:23
Purely as a matter of routine,
you know.

1:37:25
I'll be at the inquest tomorrow, Maxim--
quite unoffiicially, you know.

1:37:29
We must get together for a game of golf
when it's all over, eh ?

1:37:32
- Yes.
- Bye-bye.

1:37:45
I have the evening papers, madam.
1:37:48
- Would you care to see them ?
- Oh, no thank you, Frith,

1:37:50
and I'd prefer that Mr. de Winter
weren't troubled with them either.

1:37:53
I understand, madam. Permit me to say
that we're all most distressed outside.

1:37:56
- Oh, thank you, Frith.
- I'm afraid the news has been
a shock to Mrs. Danvers.


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