1:03:06
Please don't run away.
1:03:08
I'm quite harmless, I assure you.
1:03:23
Would you like a cigarette?
1:03:26
Well, I won't either.
1:03:28
What are you doing
on my property?
1:03:30
Yes, my dear,
it is your property, isn't it?
1:03:33
Well, as a matter of fact,
I'm snooping. There's no other word for it.
1:03:37
- Are you one of the surveyors?
- Oh, no, no.
1:03:40
I have nothing to do with
all that sort of thing.
1:03:41
Then what's that camera for?
1:03:43
This is a sort of conversation piece.
1:03:48
I say, may I introduce myself?
1:03:51
My name is Harry Wills.
1:03:57
I've come all the way from London
in the hope of meeting you.
1:04:01
Why?
1:04:03
Well, we have met before,
you know...
1:04:07
a long time ago.
1:04:09
On the first night
you arrived in London...
1:04:12
when I was a newspaper reporter...
1:04:14
and stood as close to you
as I am now...
1:04:18
for two delightful minutes.
1:04:20
But I didn't talk to any reporters.
1:04:22
I know you didn't,
and you had every reason not to...
1:04:25
the way they behaved toward you.
1:04:27
That's one of the reasons
why I've always hoped I'd meet you again...
1:04:31
to apologize.
1:04:33
- You really were there?
- Indeed I was.
1:04:36
And I can prove it to you.
1:04:38
Let me see now.
1:04:40
You were dressed in, um...
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a sort of, uh...
1:04:44
gray... no, green...
1:04:47
a green suit with a sort of...
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Tam-o'- Shanter to match.
1:04:52
Am I right?
1:04:54
You see, I was there.
1:04:57
You know, ever since that night I've read almost
everything they've ever printed about you.