:50:39
Haven't done any of this
cloak-and-dagger stuff since the Suez business.
:50:43
That's when I first met Dicko,
in the squadron, you know.
:50:46
He was a bit of
a split-assed type then too.
:50:55
# (Whistling)
:51:02
Hetty, you remember Dicko, don't you?
:51:04
Of course. Come in.
:51:06
- This is Miss Milligan.
- Hello, Miss Milligan.
:51:08
- Pleased to meet you.
- I bumped into them in the park.
:51:11
How fortunate!
We haven't seen you in ages, Dick.
:51:15
How's Brenda? Do you still hear from her?
:51:20
Well, uh, she's dead... I'm afraid.
:51:23
- Yes... and you killed her!
- Steady on, Hetty. He didn't do it.
:51:29
- He's just been telling me all about it.
- Has he, now?
:51:34
See, he was seen near the place
where Brenda was murdered.
:51:37
So the police think he's the strangler chap.
But he's not, of course.
:51:41
All he wants is a place to hide out.
:51:44
And you suggested he should stay here.
:51:48
Well, yes. It seemed a good idea.
:51:50
Nobody ever knows who's staying here.
:51:52
You're a bloody fool, Johnny,
getting yourself involved like this.
:51:55
- But he didn't do it.
- (Hetty) Of course he did it!
:51:58
- What, old Dicko?
- Yes, Dicko, the chivalrous knight!