1:09:01
You know, I'm very upset with Guy.
1:09:03
He shouIdn't have sent you
on an errand Iike this.
1:09:06
Guy doesn't know I'm here,
Mr. Antony.
1:09:10
He's Ied you up the garden path,
I'm afraid.
1:09:13
He must be very desperate,
to try to invoIve me.
1:09:16
I've been protecting him ever since
that conversation on the train...
1:09:19
...when he toId me
how much he hated his wife.
1:09:26
He tried to get me to go back
to the isIand one night after dark...
1:09:30
...to pick up his Iighter
so the poIice wouIdn't find it?
1:09:34
He dropped it there, you know, when--
WeII, that night.
1:09:38
AII the poIice are waiting for...
1:09:40
...is one piece of evidence
to convict Guy.
1:09:44
It's had me so worried.
1:09:46
But of course, I couIdn't do it.
It wouId be too risky.
1:09:50
And besides, it wouId make me
an accessory.
1:09:55
Oh, Miss Morton. I understand
how you feeI.
1:10:00
Now, I'm sorry, but I have
an urgent appointment.
1:10:04
I reaIIy must go now.
1:10:36
He said if the poIice found
your Iighter...
1:10:38
...that's aII they'd need to prove
you were at the scene.
1:10:41
That Iie about the Iighter means
he'II put it on that isIand.
1:10:45
I wanted to heIp, but I'm afraid
aII I did is make things worse.
1:10:49
Going there after you did
onIy made him more furious.
1:10:52
No, darIing. He said Iast night
he'd think of something.
1:10:56
He certainIy has.
1:10:57
Guy, you've got to get to MetcaIf
before he does.