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:06:00
-Mr. Howard Joyce?
-Yes, the lawyer.

:06:02
Tell him to meet me
at Lower Crossway immediately.

:06:05
-Right.
-And hurry with the shipment to Singapore.

:06:07
She's got to be on board by 6.
:06:21
-Where's my wife?
-She locked herself in.

:06:23
She wouldn't see me until you came.
:06:25
Mr. Withers, I'm Howard Joyce.
:06:27
-How do you do?
-Let me in.

:06:29
Leslie, darling, it's Robert.
:06:46
What's happened?
:06:47
Leslie, what's happened?
:06:49
Didn't they tell you?
:06:50
They said Hammond was killed.
:06:53
Is he still there?
:06:55
I had your head boy
remove the body to a shed.

:07:02
He tried to make love to me,
and I shot him.

:07:06
Leslie!
:07:08
Oh, Robert, I'm so glad you've come.
:07:10
There, darling.
:07:12
Hold me tight. I'm so frightened.
:07:13
There's nothing to be frightened about.
It'll be all right.

:07:17
Leslie, darling, it'll be all right.
:07:21
Mr. Withers, I hope you understand
that I couldn't see anyone...

:07:24
-...until my husband came.
-I understand, Mrs. Crosbie.

:07:28
Howard, how nice of you to come.
:07:30
Naturally, I'd want to be here if I can help.
:07:33
-Then you will help us?
-Of course I will. In every way I can.

:07:36
-You're a dear.
-Darling.

:07:39
How's Dorothy?
:07:40
She's very well
and anxious to see you.

:07:42
-Has her niece arrived from England?
-Adele. Charming girl. She came last week.

:07:47
Here, you better be resting.
:07:49
I do feel dreadfully faint.
:07:51
Come and lie down, darling.
I'll get you something to drink.

:07:55
I'm sorry to be so tiresome.
:07:58
-You're being very brave.
-How long have you been here?


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