1. She hasn't done anything
Now let her alone!
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2. No, no!
Don't lie for me!
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3. Have a nice meditation
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4. The doctors are already
pretty certain that
your fatherinlaw was dead
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5. before he went in the water
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7. He went overboard
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8. I got done a lot sooner than
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I'm positive
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9. What's your name?
Johnny
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10. Daddy
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12. We're here today, all of us,
to have some fun
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13. Now, come on
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14. You mean,
so you can get drunk!
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15. The brightly beams
our Fathers mercy
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17. But to us
He leaves the keeping
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18. Of the lights along the shore
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19. Let the lower lights
be burning
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20. Send a gleam across the wave
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21. Some poor aging,
struggling seaman
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22. You may rest
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23. In peace next day
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24. Dark the night of sin
has settled
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25. Loud the angry billows roar
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26. are longing, hoping
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27. For the lights,
along the shore
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28. Oh, it's funny!
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29. Oh, dear, I love you
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30. Thank you, Swanny
Thank you
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31. Marvelous!
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32. I see his yawl's back
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33. Oh, that's the most
beautiful boat
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34. And your uncle
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man that's ever lived
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37. Where's he going,
Swanny?
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38. Oh, who knows?
He's out in it night and day
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39. He's more at home on that boat
then he is at home
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40. Oh,
let's drink to that
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41. I'll drink to anything
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42. Where is your glass?
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43. Standby for the Commodore
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44. Standby
For the Commodore!
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45. Hail to the Commodore!
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46. Hail the Commodore!
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47. All hail the
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48. Commodore!
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49. The Commodore!
The Commodore!
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50. All right,
let's get this damn thing
over with
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51. How are you, Otis?
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52. Let me get
another reading here
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53. Got it
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54. Great
Can you give a smile,
sir, please?
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55. Fine There we go
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56. That's it That's it!
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57. Sir, would you be so kind,
as to give us a shot
possibly with Mr Clay
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58. and your lovely daughter?
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59. He was such a boring man
He was
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60. Excuse me, Mrs Clay
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61. Your father would like to
have a shot with you inside
for the magazine
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62. Oh He was such
a boring lover
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63. Just think, 30 whole years
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64. you've been building boats
Excuse me,
this is just for the family
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65. Ma'am, this is just
a family shot
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66. Goodbye, Hannah
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67. Could we have a picture
with Mr Clay?
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68. Of course Charlie
Great
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69. Charlie, darling!
Thank you
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70. All right Coming, love
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71. I'll talk to you later
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72. Okay Let's have a group
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73. Daddy is the greatest naval
architect in the whole world!
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74. Excuse me, sir
Can you get a little closer?
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75. Good Here we are
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76. That's nice
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77. Oh, that's fine
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78. Can you kiss him again,
just one more time?
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79. Of course I can!
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80. Great Oh, that's super
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81. That's it That's it
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82. Can you look into the lens?
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83. Thank you
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84. Let's get these people
out of here!
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85. All right, Swanny
Everybody out of here now
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86. Everybody out
Gentlemen, right out
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87. All right
Everybody out!
Everybody out!
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88. Excuse me,
have a drink on me
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89. He'll be with you in a minute
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90. How you doing?
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91. See you in a few minutes
Right in there Okay?
Enjoy yourself
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92. Look happy!
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93. Gotta give the family
a little privacy now, okay?
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94. You people, out there,
in the other room
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95. We'll have a nice time
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96. I can remember when
people bought my boats
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97. simply because
they liked to sail them
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98. Not for any slogan,
or any status
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99. Just simply, because
they liked to sail
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100. Well, the business
has changed some since then
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101. Daddy, don't you realize
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102. that Charlie has
practically doubled
your business this year?
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103. Doubled the overhead,
you mean Doubled our losses
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104. Only for taxes
That's the secret
of expansion
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105. So who wants to get fat?
I don't!
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106. Charles, I don't like
conglomerates
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107. Oh, Daddy, stop all this!
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108. We're here today, all of us,
to have some fun
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109. Now, come on
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110. You mean,
so you can get drunk!
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111. I can remember over the years,
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an annual party,
for all our own workers!
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113. Not for all those sponges
out there
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114. Plus maybe a few
executive types
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115. Well, those are some
of our finest customers
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116. I'd appreciate you
joining me and talking
with a few of them
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117. No
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118. I never did like parties
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119. I'm going back home,
do some work on my boat
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120. Daddy, you can't!
They're important people
waiting for you in there
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121. Listen, Joanna,
will you stop
Daddy, Daddy! Please!
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122. Otis
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123. Stop making
a fool of yourself
Please, Daddy, please!
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124. Otis, I just need you
for a short appearance
to show some unity
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125. Squash those rumors
about trouble
within the company
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126. Well, it's my company
and I don't give a damn!
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127. My daughter was a fool
because she married you,
Charles,
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128. and I was a fool
for letting you run things
so long
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129. Come on, don't be
so shocked and innocent
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130. You all had your hands
in the till,
one way or another
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131. There's only
one decent man here
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132. Here!
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133. Take us home
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134. Is that the Wonder Girl
from your office?
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135. That's why you work so late
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136. What's wrong with him?
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137. He's going to sell us out
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138. What?
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139. The company
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140. He's going to
pull the rug out
from under all of us
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141. I'll talk to him
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142. I'll talk to him
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143. Talk to him
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144. Talk to him
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145. Eat,
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146. drink,
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147. and be merry
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148. Hi, Wayne
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149. Hi, Charles
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150. Can I talk to the boss?
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151. He's on the phone
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152. Well, when we
dropped him off, he asked me
to bring this back
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153. He's been having
a little trouble
with the selfsteering
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154. He's going out tonight
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155. Yeah
He mentioned that to me
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156. How's he feeling?
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157. Well, he's a little het up
He'll calm down
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158. Well, he gets like that
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159. A few hours on the water,
he'll be like a new man
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160. Why don't you give
that to me? I'll
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161. Sure
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162. Just wait here a second,
I'll tell him you're here
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163. Wayne's here
He brought the selfsteering
vane you wanted
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164. He says, thanks
He'll see you at the yard
tomorrow morning, 11:30
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165. I'm leaving myself
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166. Give him some peace
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167. Be in at the usual time?
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168. That depends on Joanna
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169. All right
See you in the morning
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170. Good night
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172. Not bad, Wally
What time you got?
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173. 12:45, sir
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174. As a matter of fact,
it's going on 12:46
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175. Yeah, thanks a lot
Take it easy Good night!
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176. Good night, Mr Clay
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177. Commodore?
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178. Commodore?
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179. lts a nice evening
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180. Youre running right, sir
Please, youre running right
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181. Have a good sail, sir
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182. My name is Lieutenant Columbo
Are you the lady of the house?
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183. I'm Mrs Clay
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184. Joanna Clay
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185. I'm Charles Clay
What do you want?
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186. My name is Lieutenant Columbo
I'm from the
Los Angeles Police Department
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187. Lieutenant Columbo
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188. What do you want, Lieutenant?
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189. Your father is Otis Swanson,
is that right?
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190. Yeah
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191. It seems they call him
the Commodore?
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192. That's right
They call him the Commodore
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193. His boat was found,
he was not on it
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194. The sailing boat
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195. Yawl
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196. He wasn't on it?
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197. No, sir,
he was not on the boat
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198. Well, where is he?
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199. We don't know
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200. I'm going down
to take a look at it now
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201. Would you like to come along,
sir? I think maybe you could
help out
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202. Certainly
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203. It's a beautiful place
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204. Thank you
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205. Where's the beach?
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206. It's out back
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207. Can I look?
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208. Go ahead
Be with you in a moment
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209. Come on, love
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210. Put that down, Sarge
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211. We'll get a little fresh air
on the way back
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212. Hello, John
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213. How you doing, George?
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214. What are you doing out here?
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215. Listen, Chief asked me
to run you down
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216. He's got this guy
just assigned to Homicide
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217. He wants the Lieutenant
to take him under his wing
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218. No kidding?
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219. He's real hot on him
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220. Okay Let me meet him
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221. Where was I, Charlie?
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222. You didn't sleep in your bed
last night
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223. I stretched out in the den
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224. I didn't even know
you were home
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225. Did Daddy mention
that he was going sailing?
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226. Drink this coffee Straight
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227. Black
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228. Wayne Taylor said
he intended to go out
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229. Maybe somebody stole his boat
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230. Stole it?
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231. The boat!
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232. If you didn't put me to bed
last night, who did?
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233. I don't even remember
leaving the yacht club
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234. She's not
making anything
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235. Her oldest daughter's
getting married
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236. She's going crazy about that
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237. Sir!
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238. Sir, would you mind waiting
just a minute?
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239. We better get the Lieutenant
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240. Lieutenant! Lieutenant!
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241. I'm coming!
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242. Oh, that's a big ocean
A lot of water out there
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243. Japan is that way?
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244. Lieutenant
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245. Excuse me, sir
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246. Be right with you
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247. Lieutenant
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248. John, how are you?
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249. Just fine, Lieutenant
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250. I'd like you to meet
Theodore Albinsky
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251. How are you?
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252. Very good, sir
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253. Sarge
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254. I want to give these up
The wife is into plants,
she even talks to them
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255. She says the smoke is
bad for them, so
you keep a check on me
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256. Theodore
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258. Albinsky
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259. How old is he?
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260. He's 29
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261. He's been on the force
four years
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262. The Chief is crazy about him
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263. He wants you to take him
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264. Theodore Alb
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Albinsky
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266. And what do I call you?
Theodore?
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267. No, sir, you call me Mac
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268. Mac
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269. Yeah Mac
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270. Do you have any
Scotch or Irish in you?
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271. Oh, no, sir
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272. All right, Mac
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273. Welcome aboard
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274. Mr Clay?
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275. Would you be kind enough
to ride along with us,
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276. so we can fill in
some background on the way?
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277. And John here,
he'll come along with us
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278. And he'll take you wherever
you want to go afterwards
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279. All right, Mac
You come along
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need some practice driving,
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281. in case we ever
have to give chase
You take the wheel
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282. Mr Clay, why don't you
come around to this side here?
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283. I'm sorry, Mr Clay,
you haven't met everybody
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284. The fella in that
other car there is
Sergeant John Sanderson
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285. Sergeant, why don't you
get in the back here?
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286. Okay
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287. And this is
Sergeant George Kramer
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288. Mr Clay, why don't you
sit in the front like this?
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289. This fella likes
to be called Mac
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290. Hi
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291. Here
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292. Lieutenant,
how do we get this
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294. Up?
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295. Toward the end knob
Do you have enough room?
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296. Yeah
Yeah
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297. Excuse me
while I just get my watch
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298. All right,
just give me a second
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299. I think it's in
the other pocket
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300. There's the key right there,
Mac
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301. Mr Clay,
do you have the time?
Is it anywhere near 11:20?
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302. Twentyone
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303. Oh, wonderful
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304. I set that by the radio
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305. Okay
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306. Excuse me, sir,
if you don't mind, may I?
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307. Oh, that's a honey, isn't it?
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308. That's a real watch
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309. That's got the day
and the date
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310. I'll bet you that's
waterproof and shockproof
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311. Don't rush it, Mac
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312. That's it
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313. All right
How do you switch to first?
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314. Toward you and down
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315. Slow on the clutch
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316. That's it That's it
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317. Okay Watch this guy here
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318. All right
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319. All right Take it around
the full circle
till you get the hang of it
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320. All right, hit the highway
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321. Now, that's a what?
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323. Yawl?
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324. Yeah Yeah
Yawls, ketches, schooners
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326. Well, yawl have mainsails
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327. Difference is
that the mizzenmast
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328. is aft of the steering station
on a yawl
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329. Thank you, Mr Clay
Thank you very much
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330. Mac
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332. I'd like to make
a preliminary check,
if you don't mind
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333. No, no, no
I like everything
preliminary
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when you last saw him?
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335. Well, when Taylor and I
left him at his house,
he was healthy
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336. You know, the first thing
that our office did
this morning
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337. was check that
security service
out there where he lives
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338. And a guard remembers
your leaving the island,
all right,
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339. but he never noticed your
fatherinlaw's boat leave
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340. He couldn't have
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341. Because it's impossible
to see a boat from
the bridge gatehouse
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342. Check with the Coast Guard
to see if they have any
logged record
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343. of his departure, Lieutenant
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344. Oh, I never thought of that
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346. Listen, are the police always
called in when there's any
possibility of an accident?
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347. Accident Oh, I'm sure
this is an accident
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348. Don't worry just because
I'm from Homicide
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349. Didn't I mention that?
Well, never mind
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350. If the Commodore
just fell off the boat,
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351. probably somebody out there
already just picking him up
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352. I mean,
we get lots of false alarms
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353. Mr Clay,
would you care to come aboard?
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354. Love to have you
join us, Sergeant
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take a minute there
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356. Sergeant, you got a match?
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357. Mr Clay,
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358. smoke?
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359. Erratically
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360. Lieutenant
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361. Excuse me, Lieutenant
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362. This is Ensign O'Connor
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363. Lieutenant Columbo
Hi, Lieutenant
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364. Sergeant Kramer,
Ensign O'Connor
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365. Sergeant
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366. And, I think you know
Charles Clay
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367. Yes, we met
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368. And this is,
Bosun's Mate Murray
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369. Sorry Lieutenant Columbo
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370. Bosun's Mate Murray,
this is Sergeant Kramer
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371. Sergeant This is Mr Clay
Charles Clay,
Bosun's Mate Murray
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372. All right I got you
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373. Would these gentlemen
come aboard?
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374. All right
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375. Lieutenant, I brought
Murray, here, down
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might like to see
his log entry last night
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377. Oh, yes, yes,
I certainly would
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378. What do you think?
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379. This is a big thing,
this yawl
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380. Do you think one man
could sail this
all by himself?
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381. Well, sir,
if you ask me,
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382. I think the Commodore
could sail the Queen Mary
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383. Oh?
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384. O'CONNOR: He's one of
the finest sailors
in the world, Lieutenant
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385. Yes, he's designed
even bigger boats
for single handling
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386. Well, what do you think
happened?
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387. Well, sir, I don't know,
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388. but that portside cleat
was pulled loose
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389. That might have given him
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393. O'CONNOR: It secures
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395. Yes, sir?
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397. Yes, sir
Here you go
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398. It'll show you as the time the
Commodore cleared the harbor
last night
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399. That was 1:23 am
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it was all the way up
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only 12 knots, sir
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407. Were the running lines free?
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No seaweed below
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410. Right, sir
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411. Thank you very much
Yes, sir
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if he did happen
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what the odds are against
finding him in the water?
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sharks and currents?
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416. Yeah Most of us Fred!
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419. Yard Foreman
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420. You wanted to know why
the Commodore stopped by here
yesterday Fred was here
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421. Fred!
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422. So you went up to his place
and you took him that thing,
huh?
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423. That's right
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427. And he was gonna
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428. Yeah The boat was shipshape,
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429. but he took it out last week
and there was one thing
bugging him
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431. And this part of the vane,
that's what this is for?
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432. Yeah It's selfadjusting
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433. The vane is selfadjusting
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434. Mr Columbo, the Commodore's
yawl is fully equipped
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singlehanded
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436. But you like to sleep,
don't you?
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437. Oh, I've got to have my eight
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You gotta have your eight
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439. You're all alone on a boat,
you still need your eight
Right?
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440. I got you
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441. Who's running the ship
while I'm in the sack?
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442. The selfsteering vane
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444. Here!
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445. Fred, this is
Lieutenant Columbo
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446. from the
Los Angeles Police Department
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447. He wants to ask you
a question
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448. How you doing, Fred?
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450. Be with you in a minute
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one of those vanes
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455. He was pretty upset
That's why he went sailing
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he takes it out at sea
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457. And you know him pretty good?
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458. I've been managing
his boatyard
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459. So you're the manager
of the Swanson Boatyard, huh?
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460. This is Fred?
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461. That's correct
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462. You run the yard
and he's the foreman
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464. Is that right?
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465. That's right
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466. And he married
the Commodore's daughter?
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467. That's right
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468. And the Commodore
owns all this
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469. Nice boat
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470. All right
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471. Fred?
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472. Yes, sir!
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473. Mr Taylor here
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474. tells me that you were
down here yesterday afternoon,
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475. and the Commodore came down
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476. And he went into
the spare parts shop
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477. The chandlery
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478. Is that right, Fred?
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479. Yes, sir
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480. And he picked up a few things?
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481. Is that right, Fred?
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482. Mr Taylor will tell you
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483. He was always in and out
Picking up bits and pieces
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484. Do you remember
what he took yesterday?
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485. Well, I had to
get back to work
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486. But by the time I left him,
he had a few stencils
and some paint
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487. Stencils?
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488. Yes, sir Stencils Cleat
A bunch of running
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489. Cleat, is it?
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490. Cleat!
Cleat?
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491. Running lines
Come again?
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492. Running lines
Running lines?
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493. Yes, sir
Like boat
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494. All right!
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495. And a can
of black marine paint
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496. Marine paint Black paint
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497. Black what?
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498. Paint, sir Black paint
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499. Black marine paint
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500. Marine paint?
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501. What else, I don't know
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502. It doesn't make no sense
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503. Thank you, Fred
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504. Black paint?
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505. Oh, Uncle Otis
would have all sorts of uses
for black paint
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506. That doesn't mean anything,
Lieutenant
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507. That's not gonna tell you
what happened
to him last night
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508. No, I don't suppose it would
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509. And you don't think that the
Commodore is the kind of man
who would just fall overboard?
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510. If he did, he'd walk home
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511. That's the way most people
thought of him around here
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512. And they were right
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513. You know, he's given me
an allowance ever since
I was 14 and my folks died
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514. An allowance?
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515. Oh, so they call it
a salary now,
but who's kidding who?
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516. He even stuck me in his will
He showed it to me
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517. You've seen the will?
What's in it?
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518. A couple of thousand
whereases
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519. He just wanted me to know
there'd be a trust set up,
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520. in case Charles
got any bright ideas
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521. You didn't happen to notice
whether Charles
inherits anything, did you?
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522. No, no
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523. Joanna, the Commodore's
daughter, gets everything
The works
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524. But, you know, California's
a communityproperty state
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525. So, what's the difference?
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526. Yes
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527. Right
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528. There she is
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529. That little gem there
was the wedding present
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530. It was five years ago
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531. You don't suppose I could
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532. sort of get on that thing,
and just look around, do you?
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533. You know,
I've never been on anything
that fancy
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534. Why not? Be my guest
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535. A wedding present, huh?
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536. Are you all right?
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537. What are you doing?
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538. TM
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539. TM?
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540. Transcendental meditation
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541. Oh
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542. About what?
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543. Relax
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544. Who are you?
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545. Lisa
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546. That's not right
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547. What's not right?
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548. Let me show you
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549. You're supposed to put
this foot up to this thigh,
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550. and this foot
up to that thigh
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551. Would you help me
with that foot?
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552. Relax
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553. I'm trying to
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554. This ankle hurts
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555. Relax?
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556. This foot on this thigh
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557. This foot over here?
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558. Would you help me with that?
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559. I don't think
I'm gonna be
able to do that
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560. Can I just keep
my legs out like this?
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561. Sure
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562. Did you bring
that cop over here?
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563. Yeah
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564. Why?
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565. Idiot!
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566. This is
Mr Charles Clay's boat,
isn't it?
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567. Yes
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568. Okay
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569. I work for Mr Clay
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570. What do you do?
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571. I am a naval architect
and a marine engineer
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572. And I work
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573. with Mr Swanson
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574. I didn't know you were
into meditation, Lieutenant
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575. Well
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576. Lisa?
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577. Yes
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578. Miss Lisa
was just demonstrating
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579. Lieutenant!
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580. Hey, Lieutenant
Where are you?
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581. Up here!
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582. Up on top of the back
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583. Well, do you want us to
wait down here
or come up there?
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584. Come on up
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585. Come below
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586. Have a nice meditation
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587. It's too bad you didn't stay
at the Coast Guard station
a little longer this morning,
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588. or at least
check with your office
more often
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589. Why do you say that?
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590. Oh, why do you
keep suggesting that my
fatherinlaw's disappearance
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591. was something
more than an accident?
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592. Oh, just a couple of
little things bothered me
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593. Yes This is Charles Clay
May I speak to
Ensign O'Connor, please?
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594. It was Ensign O'Connor
who found that spot of blood
on the mizzen boom
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595. Yes, Ensign
This is Charles Clay
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596. Would you tell
Lieutenant Columbo
what you told me?
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597. All right? Right
Hang on Here
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598. Sorry
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599. Hello
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600. He lost control of a line,
his boat jibed, mizzen boom
swung, and that was it
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601. Mmmhmm
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602. Well, thank you
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603. What does "jibed" mean?
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604. Come on, I'll show you
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605. That's the jibe, Lieutenant
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606. That's your
old fashioned jibe
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607. From port to starboard,
starboard to port
Right to left, left to right
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608. And what causes that?
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609. Well, when you're going along,
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610. wind gets behind your sail,
hits it, boom
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611. Moves it all the way
from one side of the vessel
to the other
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612. Now, what's that?
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613. What's what?
This here
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614. This wood?
Yeah
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615. It's the boom
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616. What boom is that?
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617. What? It's the main boom
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618. Is there another boom?
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619. Yeah, there's a mizzen boom
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620. The mizzen boom
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621. This is the mizzen boom
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622. Now, this is a smaller boom?
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623. Yeah It's also lower
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624. And lower Yeah
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625. You heard of
lowering the boom?
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626. Oh, yeah
So this is lower
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627. Ah, yes Oh, that's low Yeah
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628. Okay
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629. Move to starboard, port,
same way
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630. Now, what's this?
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631. That?
That's the selfsteering vane
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632. That's the selfsteering vane
That's right
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633. You know how that works?
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634. What do you do with that?
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635. Let me show you Here
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636. Put that up here
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637. Hold on this piece
right here
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638. till it slides down
there just like that
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639. All the way down
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640. Then it self steers
It's like an automatic pilot
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641. By itself?
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642. All by itself
That's right
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643. I see
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644. As the wind catches it
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645. You don't have to That's
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646. You don't have to
handle that?
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647. That's not a handle
That's a weight
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648. Ah, I see
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649. Let me just
take a look at that
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650. Here
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651. Okay
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652. There you go
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653. And I just take that off,
right?
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654. Hang on Hang on
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655. Wind will catch you
and you'll go over
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656. Oh,
I don't want to go over
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657. All right
Okay
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658. There we are All right
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659. And this whole yawl
is driven by this vane
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660. That's right
Without a need of human help
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661. Yeah, all right
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662. Now, what way
would you put that on? Huh?
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663. Doesn't make any difference
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664. Wouldn't make
no difference, huh?
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665. Any difference
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666. Adjusts to the wind
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667. Right
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668. Look at that
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669. There's something missing
that should be here
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670. What's that?
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671. There's supposed to be
a nut here
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672. A nut?
Yes A nut
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673. You put that on over there,
slide it down,
screw the nut on
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674. It secures it
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675. There's no nut
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676. Well, what is the nut for?
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677. Well, it secures it
It holds it on top
Just like that
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678. Oh, you put the vane on
down there
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679. Then this bolt comes up,
you screw down the bolt,
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680. secures it, and it steers
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681. Oh So the nut would be
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682. I see
It should be there
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683. On top
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684. Or on top
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685. And there's no nut there, huh?
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686. There's no nut
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687. Well, what do you think
happened?
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688. I don't know
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689. Maybe it's somewhere
on board here
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690. There's no nut
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691. Well, what could've happened,
I'm speculating,
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692. is the Commodore had
put the vane back there,
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693. came up here,
took the nut off,
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694. turned around this way
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695. As he started to walk,
his mizzen jibed like that
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696. He went overboard like that
The nut dropped in the water
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697. As simple as that
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698. All right
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699. Where was the blood?
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700. The blood was here
on the portside
of the mizzen
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701. On the port
Yeah Right there
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702. On the portside
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703. There was the blood
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704. So he was turning this way
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705. It jibed
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706. It jibed this way
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707. Got him
Port
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708. To the left
and got him, and that was it
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709. Over
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710. Watch your head
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711. Okay
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712. All right
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713. All right
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714. Taking the nut off,
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715. going to get
the selfsteering vane,
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716. and the mizzen boom jibed
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717. Right
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718. Blood on the port
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719. Hello
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720. Yes
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721. I'm sorry to hear that
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722. All right
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723. Right away
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724. They found your father
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725. Have they?
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726. Columbo wants one of us
to identify the body
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727. He's dead
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728. Daddy!
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729. Daddy!
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730. I'd better go
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731. Please!
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732. I have to, Joanna
Now, don't drink
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733. Look
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734. Do you remember this, hmm?
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735. Remember this?
My anniversary gift
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736. Look at it!
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737. Our brooch
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738. Where did you find it?
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739. I picked it up
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740. I can't remember
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741. No I know you can't remember
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742. Now, don't drink
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743. Don't drink!
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744. It's him
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745. I'm sorry, sir
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746. Thank you very much Sergeant
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747. These are some of the things
that we found in his pocket
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748. You all right?
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749. Yeah
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750. Was this a watch chain, maybe?
It was found hooked
to his jacket
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751. Yeah That was his
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752. See, it's broken
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753. I wonder where the watch is
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754. Well, I wouldn't know,
Lieutenant
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755. Wouldn't know
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756. Well, what's the difference?
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757. It's not going to help us
find the murderer
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758. The what?
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759. The doctors are already
pretty certain that
your fatherinlaw was dead
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760. before he went in the water
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761. Maybe even some time before
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762. Something to do with
water in the lungs
Too much water,
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763. not enough water
No water
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764. They claim he was dead
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765. Maybe he was hit
and fell down,
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766. and was knocked over later
by a big wave or something
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767. Well, you know,
the Coast Guard says
that the swells
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768. were only two or three feet
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769. There must've been
somebody else on the boat
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770. Lieutenant
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771. Yes, sir?
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772. I was not
the other person on board
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773. Therefore, there is nothing
that I could have done
to the Commodore
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774. You couldn't?
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775. I left the island
where his boat was moored
shortly after midnight
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776. And I never returned
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777. Check with
the security guards
They're on duty 24 hours
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778. Now, sir,
this is the wrong way
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779. That's the right way
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780. They're on duty 24 hours
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781. And I simply could not have
returned without them
seeing me
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782. Yes, sir
I guess that's all true
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783. And that guard,
he certainly remembers
what time you left,
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784. just like I told you he did
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785. But that's exactly
what's been bothering me
right from the beginning
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786. Time
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787. Ever since I saw that
beautiful watch of yours,
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788. time
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789. Why would you check with
the guard when you were
leaving the island?
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790. The time
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791. He's got a drugstore watch
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792. Unless you wanted to make
certain that when you were
leaving he would remember
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793. The time
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794. I'm really confused There're
so many islands around here
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795. Where are we now?
Are we on an island
or are we on the mainland?
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796. The mainland, Lieutenant
Here, let me show you
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797. Ensign
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798. Let me explain it to him,
all right?
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799. Lieutenant,
let me explain it to you
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800. Let's pretend that
you're the island
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801. and your foot here
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802. is the Commodore's house Now,
over here is the mainland,
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803. and this piling here
is the yacht club
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804. Now, between the yacht club
and the island is a channel
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805. From the yacht club
to the Commodore's house
is about a mile
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806. Then on out to sea
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807. Is it possible to swim
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808. from the mainland
to the island at night
without being seen?
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809. Well, the channel is very
welllit, all night in fact
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810. But there's a reason
for the law against swimming,
Lieutenant
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811. With all the boat traffic
in here,
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812. the chances of being hit
by a boat or a propeller
are only too good
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813. On top of which, it was
a Friday night A lot of
people were awake, partying
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814. I don't mean it's impossible
I just don't think
it's very likely
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815. Lieutenant,
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816. your cigar
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817. Oh You're right, Sergeant
Thank you
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818. What do you have there?
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819. Stencils
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820. Stencils
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821. Cleat, running line,
black marine paint
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822. Where's the other stuff?
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823. It's on the boat
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824. This is a stencil
and you use that
to paint a word
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825. These haven't been painted on
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826. No
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827. No paint
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828. No
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829. All right What's the word?
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830. Well, sir I would
say "sails" This one
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831. This one is just a blank,
I guess
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832. "Sails" with a blank
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833. A hole
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834. And where would you
paint this?
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835. Well, a lot of people stencil
their sails locker
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836. A locker
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837. Thank you for your time, sir
That was very helpful
Appreciate the time
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838. Oh, that's okay
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839. Good luck
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840. Mac
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841. Sergeant
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842. Can we spell anything else
out of these?
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843. Let's see
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844. Slia
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845. Silas, slias
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846. Slas
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847. Slasis
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848. Lassi?
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849. You need an "E"
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850. You need an "E" for that,
Sergeant
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851. ASS,
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852. S,
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853. IS,
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854. Assli
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855. Sails?
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856. I think it's just
The only word you can spell
is "sails"
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857. Sails
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858. It's the only one you got
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859. With a hole
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860. Was that you making
that noise?
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861. You mean the regulator? Yeah
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862. What were you doing
under there?
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863. Scraping the bottom
of the boat
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864. How long can you stay
under there with that tank?
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865. With a full tank,
about 45 minutes
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866. How long you been doing
that kind of work?
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867. Oh, this is my fourth day
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868. What are you doing tonight?
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869. Nothing
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870. Are you all right?
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871. Yeah I'm all right
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872. You cold?
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873. A bit
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874. He's cold Check your watch
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875. Check your watch
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876. Now, you're going from here
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877. He's going from here out to
that island How far is that?
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878. About a mile
down the channel
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879. Can you make that?
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880. I got a compass
I know the tide
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881. What time you got?
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882. 12:56
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883. Good luck to you
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884. Thanks
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885. I got done a lot sooner than
I figured And nobody saw me
I'm positive
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886. What's your name?
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887. Johnny
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888. Very good
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889. Did it work?
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890. That's how he did it
Did you find anything?
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891. A broken watch
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892. And a lipstick
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893. Where'd you find them?
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894. There were these little pieces
of broken glass, right there
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895. So, I looked around
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896. and right under the couch
there was the watch
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897. Now, it must've been
knocked off of something
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898. Excuse me, and I found
the lipstick right under
the corner of the couch here
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899. Where are they now?
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900. On the desk
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901. Dust
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902. Did you fellas touch this?
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903. No, sir
No, sir
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904. I thought this house
had been searched before?
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905. Just a quick look
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906. We supposed that the Commodore
had died on his boat
or fell off of it
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907. The court sealed up the house
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908. All right
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909. That could be
the Commodore's watch
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910. Probably is
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911. What was the time?
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912. Can't see
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913. Hold that, Sergeant
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914. Can't see
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915. Mac,
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916. get me the front end
of the telescope
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917. Yes, sir
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918. That unscrews
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919. All right I need the lenses
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920. Is this what you want?
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921. Yes
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922. Twelve
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923. forty
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924. two
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925. Saturday, 31st
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926. Chain
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927. All right
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928. So, if there was
a struggle here
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929. and in the struggle
the chain broke,
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930. how could the watch
be shoved under the carpet?
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931. Somebody moved the body
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932. Lieutenant, you remember
that Charles Clay
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933. checked off the island
at 12:46?
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934. What are these?
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935. Oh, these are belaying pins
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936. Belaying
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937. pins
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938. They come off old time ships
They're like
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939. Like an old fashioned cleat
Tie the rope around them,
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940. and then if you wanna release
the rope real fast you
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941. Don't touch that, Mac
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942. Don't they have
a housekeeper here?
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943. Twoweek vacation
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944. Lieutenant
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945. Can I put the lamp down?
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946. Yes, Sergeant
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947. Mac Dust
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948. Dust Dust
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949. Dust Dust
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950. No dust
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951. You boys check
these things out
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952. The belaying pin,
the watch, and the lipstick
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953. For fingerprints?
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954. I don't think you're gonna
find any, Sergeant
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955. So if the Commodore
was killed here,
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956. I guess we know
who sailed the yawl
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957. I guess we do, Mac
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958. Charles Clay?
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959. Who else?
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960. Thank you
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961. Did you find her?
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962. No, not yet
Mrs Clay had an appointment
at the hairdresser at 9:30
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963. She was there She left
and we're still trying
to locate her
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964. And the housekeeper
got here at 10:00?
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965. Right Mrs Clay didn't like
her to get here any earlier
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966. 'cause she was normally
a little rocky in the morning
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967. It was all so simple
A nice straight line
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968. You've still got
a nice straight line
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969. No, you can't talk to
Charles Clay He's gone
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970. One, four
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971. And Mrs Clay isn't here,
either
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972. Five
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973. Thank you
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974. I still have what?
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975. You still got
a nice straight line
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976. I mean, Charles Clay still
could've killed the Commodore
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977. Who knows?
Maybe he had a partner
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978. They got into an argument
this morning The partner
killed him, right?
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979. Lieutenant, I also found in
the fireplace with those other
things some feminine stuff
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980. Handkerchief
and a piece of comb
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981. Feminine?
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982. Yeah
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983. Maybe I ought to take up
smoking again
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984. Now, the letter and the notes
in the fireplace
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985. look like they were stolen
from the Commodore
And I told the lawyer,
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986. when he gets here
you want a sample
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987. Lieutenant
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988. That's certainly
the old boy's handwriting
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989. And what does it say,
Mr Kittering?
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990. Well, it appears to be
a rough draft of a letter
he was writing
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991. to a big fiberglass factory
I know something about them
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992. They've been trying to buy
the boatyards for years
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993. And had he decided to sell?
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994. No How could I know?
I don't think anyone knew
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995. See, he was a secretive
old fellow
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996. And I've been his lawyer all
this time, but he never
really confided in me
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997. Except when he wanted to
He made up his own mind,
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998. and did what he wanted to
and that was that By the way,
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999. has Joanna, Mrs Clay,
seen this?
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1000. We haven't even found her yet
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1001. Well, it's nothing
to do with me
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1002. I mean, I'm not her lawyer,
I was always his lawyer
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1003. But I feel a certain amount
of responsibility
for the family
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1004. and I was just thinking
that, perhaps,
you might be imagining
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1005. that Joanna might be involved
in something or other
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1006. Of course, you've heard
about her temper,
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1007. her drinking and the rows
with her husband
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1008. No, sir, the only thing
that I've heard is now
that her father is dead,
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1009. she's gonna inherit
all the money
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1010. Well, of course I mean,
she's the primary heir
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1011. She's the heiress
to the whole fortune
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1012. The nephew gets very little,
and the rest
are just token gifts
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1013. Mr Kittering, forgive me
for asking you this,
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1014. but where were you the night
the Commodore was killed?
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1015. Oh, poor old Otis
Where was I?
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1016. I think I was in a motel
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1017. In a motel, sir?
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1018. Yes, I'm sure I was
Nice little motel
I can recommend it
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1019. Where was it, sir?
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1020. Sounds odd, but I couldn't
quite tell you
I could find it, I think
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1021. It's somewhere near that new
restaurant they talk about,
the Captain's Quarters
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1022. Any witnesses?
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1023. There was a young lady
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1024. Her name, sir?
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1025. Shall we say we weren't
formally introduced?
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1026. Ships that pass in the night
Not that many ships pass
in my nights anymore,
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1027. I regret to say
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1028. Lieutenant?
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1029. We've found Mrs Clay
She's at the yacht club
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1030. Tell Frazer to get things
cleaned up
See you at the car
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1031. Thank you very much
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1032. A pleasure
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1033. Hi, Lieutenant
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1034. Swanny, how are you?
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1035. Fine
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1036. I'd like a word with you,
ma'am Could we go
someplace more quiet?
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1037. I know I know, Lieutenant
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1038. My husband has been murdered
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1039. Charlie Clay's been
murdered, Lieutenant?
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1040. How did you happen
to know that, ma'am?
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1041. Homicide cop!
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1042. I've got to ask you
where you've been, Mrs Clay
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1043. At the hairdresser
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1044. Can't you tell?
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1045. What about the night
of the Commodore's death?
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1046. I don't know where I was
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1047. At some point that night,
I don't remember anything
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1048. What do you mean,
you don't remember anything?
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1049. Does he have a better memory?
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1050. 'Cause she was here
the night of the party
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1051. She hasn't done anything
Now let her alone!
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1052. No, no, no,
don't lie for me!
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1053. I'm sorry,
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1054. but I vaguely
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1055. remember going to my,
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1056. my father on the island
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1057. At about midnight maybe
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1058. No later than that
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1059. I was back here
singing with the boys
a few minutes after 12:00
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1060. You went with her
to see her father?
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1061. That's right
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1062. He took me to the boat
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1063. And then drove me out there,
dropped me, and after that
I don't know anything
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1064. Look, please
Just try to recall
how you got home that night
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1065. A girl friend
who lives on the island
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1066. called me the next day
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1067. She and her husband told me
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1068. they found me sound asleep
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1069. on one of
their patio chairs at
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1070. 4:00 am
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1071. Apparently, they were
kind enough to
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1072. take me home
and put me to bed
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1073. Isn't that a pretty story,
Lieutenant?
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1074. My husband
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1075. and my father are both dead
and I don't know
what happened!
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1076. Oh!
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1077. Mrs Clay
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1078. Where have you been?
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1079. I don't know where I've been
for years
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1080. That's the third time you've
made this run How many
more times you gonna make it?
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1081. What time you got?
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1082. Here, see for yourself
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1083. What's this all about, anyway?
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1084. Oh, I was just trying
to prove something
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1085. From here to there
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1086. See, there's no way that Clay
could have made that
in four minutes
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1087. You know the Commodore?
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1088. I didn't see him that often
He wasn't a man much for cars
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1089. He was a man
more for the water
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1090. He took me for a little sail
once, Lieutenant
It was lovely
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1091. Really lovely
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1092. It's a shame Real shame
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1093. Would you open
that wooden thing for me
there, please?
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1094. Sure
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1095. Clay's out
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1096. Who's in, Mac?
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1097. Clay's out
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1098. What do you think, Mac?
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1099. Rethink
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1100. You got any Irish in you, Mac?
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1101. No
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1102. You're sure?
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1103. Pretty sure
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1104. Pretty sure
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1105. Look at all this, Mac
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1106. Water,
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1107. ducks,
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1108. boats
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1109. It's beautiful
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1110. Wouldn't it be nice to take
one of these boats
and just go sailing somewhere?
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1111. I got it
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1112. Have you got it?
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1113. Got what?
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1114. It
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1115. It?
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1116. Molly J
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1117. Are you nervous?
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1118. I still get a little
tightening in my stomach
from time to time myself
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1119. Mr Kittering, doughnut?
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1120. Oh, no Not just at the
moment Thanks all the same
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1121. Can I get you a cup of coffee?
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1122. Why not, why not
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1123. Hello
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1124. Good morning
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1125. Good morning
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1126. Hello there Good morning
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1127. Forgive me for being late,
but what has to be done
has to be done
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1128. There's a chair in the rear,
Miss King
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1129. Sergeant
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1130. Oh, a doughnut
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1131. Good idea
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1132. Mac!
Yeah?
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1133. What time do you have?
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1134. I've got 9:29
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1135. Mrs Clay, would you come here
a moment?
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1136. Mrs Clay!
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1137. I want you to look
through the telescope
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1138. Daddy
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1139. Daddy!
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1140. Otis?
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1141. Columbo,
what in hell is going on?
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1142. Trust me
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1143. Daddy
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1144. Do me a favor
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1145. Daddy
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1146. You know, I've always been
fond of this room
It's so peaceful
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1147. Almost like being at sea
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1148. Daddy
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1149. The brightly beams
our Fathers mercy
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1150. From His lighthouse evermore
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1151. But to us
He leaves the keeping
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1152. Of the lights along the shore
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1153. It's only me, folks Only me
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1154. I'm sorry, Joanna
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1155. You did a terrific job
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1156. Thank you, sir
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1157. Close the door
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1158. All right
Let's get on with it Mac
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1159. I'm sorry, but I know that you
wouldn't believe me unless
you could see how easy it was
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1160. Lieutenant,
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1161. I didn't hear what you said
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1162. I said, it was the only way
to convince her
how easy it was
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1163. He means to impersonate
your father, Mrs Clay
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1164. And, Mr Clay, the night
he got away with it,
it was dark
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1165. Thank you, Sergeant
Thank you, Mac Let's go
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1166. Mac
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1167. Okay Ladies and gentlemen,
I felt that, actually,
the Lieutenant felt
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1168. that if We'd save time
if we all got together here
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1169. I'm sure you're all
as anxious as we are
to know what happened
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1170. the night that Commodore
was killed
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1171. And, of course,
find the murderer
of your husband, Mrs Clay
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1172. Charles killed the Commodore?
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1173. Did anyone say that?
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1174. Okay, now what we meant was
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1175. Here, I'll show you
on the map
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1176. What we meant was,
here's the mainland,
here's the island
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1177. This is
the bridge to the island
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1178. Everybody knows that, Mac
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1179. This is the yacht club
and the Commodore's house,
the harbor area
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1180. We all know where we are, Mac
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1181. All right
Now, what we meant was
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1182. that Mr Clay
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1183. took the Commodore's body from
the house to the boat
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1184. He sailed the boat out passed
the Coast Guard station
into the ocean,
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1185. and then somehow he fixed
up the boat to make it
look like an accident
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1186. And then swam home
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1187. Right Now, I got
a list of suspects here
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1188. Don't show that!
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1189. I don't think he,
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1190. Charles Clay,
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1191. I don't think
he murdered anybody
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1192. Really, Mr Columbo
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1193. Charlie certainly went to
a lot of trouble if he didn't
murder the Commodore
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1194. Oh, I think he would've gone
to twice that much trouble
if he thought
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1195. that his wife had murdered
the Commodore
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1196. Wait a minute, Columbo
Back off
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1197. Maybe he loved you
more than you thought, baby
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1198. I wasn't actually talking
about that kind of love
Was I, Mac?
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1199. Well, I think the Lieutenant
was talking about
love of money
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1200. Mr Kittering,
you'd know more about
that, wouldn't you?
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1201. According to California law,
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1202. if Mrs Clay were convicted
of killing her father, could
she still inherit from him?
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1203. Oh, of course not No way
And what's more,
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1204. poor old Charlie wouldn't
have been able to get
his hands on any of the stuff
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1205. That's what we meant, right?
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1206. Yeah That's what we meant,
Sergeant
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1207. I didn't kill Daddy
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1208. The young fella
is a new officer,
a trainee
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1209. Oh, yeah?
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1210. The other guy's
been around for a while
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1211. Good for him
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1212. But your husband
might have thought you did
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1213. The brooch
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1214. He gave it back to me
the next day, but he didn't
tell me where it came from
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1215. Oh
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1216. I'll bet it was right here
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1217. He asked me
such strange questions
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1218. And you gave him all the wrong
answers, too, right?
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1219. And your husband must have
begun to realize that
he'd made an awful mistake
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1220. Now, if that's the case,
that's when your husband
began to realize
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1221. who really did
kill your father
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1222. So that's why he had
to be killed
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1223. That's right,
because he started
asking somebody questions
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1224. Somebody?
Who you talking about?
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1225. Are you kidding?
A lot of people
would've been very upset
Copy !req
1226. if they'd suddenly found out
what the Commodore was up to
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1227. And what's that
supposed to mean?
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1228. Well, everybody knows that
the Commodore had been
acting a little funny lately
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1229. Like, maybe the way he'd built
that little yawl to suddenly
sail away on for good
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1230. Right Right
But the Commodore had a lot of
unfinished business
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1231. Yeah Like painting
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1232. Right Right And the will
And the will
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1233. Excuse me The boatyards
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1234. The boatyards
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1235. And a whole
lot of other things
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1236. And a whole
lot of other things
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1237. All right, fellas Give me
a minute here, would you?
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1238. Sergeant,
get me them list of stencils
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1239. Mac, can you reach up there?
Let's look at
that list of suspects now
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1240. Give me that brown paper bag
We'll use that All right
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1241. Mac, help him with
the stencils Hold them up
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1242. Let's see that list
of suspects
Can you all see that?
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1243. One, two, three,
four, five, six
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1244. We don't have to read that,
do we? All right
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1245. This is what we found
in the boatyard
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1246. Stencils, marine black paint
All right
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1247. That's what it spells
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1248. We thought he was putting
"sails" on his locker
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1249. Get me that other thing
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1250. The one with the hole in it
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1251. That's right
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1252. All right Now, we're
standing on a bridge,
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1253. this fella here and me,
and we seen some ducks
there and a boat
Copy !req
1254. And then
we remembered something
Copy !req
1255. The Commodore, he never
painted the name on his boat,
did he? No
Copy !req
1256. And that circle there,
that became a period
Copy !req
1257. So we had to rearrange things,
didn't we, fellas?
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1258. Where's that other thing?
That big thing?
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1259. Get that big thing out
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1260. So we got a hold of
duplicate stencils
and some black paint,
Copy !req
1261. and we rearranged
those letters
Copy !req
1262. This is what we came up with
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1263. And that's what
we came up with
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1264. He was going to name the boat
after her?
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1265. Well, the only trouble
with that, sir, is that
her last name is King
Copy !req
1266. And you've got an "S"
left over
Try again, Lieutenant
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1267. The old boy
was gonna marry the kid
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1268. Look at that, Lisa Swanson
The old boy was gonna
marry the kid
Copy !req
1269. Look at her
She's young enough
to be his granddaughter
Copy !req
1270. Just hold it everybody
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1271. Go ahead Tell them
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1272. They don't know
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1273. Love isn't just
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1274. one age or another
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1275. Mr Swanson was the most
beautiful man who ever lived
Copy !req
1276. And one of the richest,
my dear
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1277. But I didn't want
anything from him
Copy !req
1278. Sail the seas with him
Copy !req
1279. I just wanted
to make him happy
for the rest of his life
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1280. Tell them what he told you
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1281. about his will
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1282. I told him
I wouldn't marry him
Copy !req
1283. unless he promised
not to leave me any money
Copy !req
1284. But he didn't want anybody
else to have it, either
Copy !req
1285. He was sick of parasites
Copy !req
1286. So he was gonna sell
the boatyards
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1287. And, except for a small
trust fund for you, Mrs Clay,
Copy !req
1288. he was gonna give it all
to charity
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1289. A sad story
Enough to make you weep
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1290. Columbo, I
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1291. Mr Taylor, would you
kindly sit down?
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1292. Swanny, be seated please
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1293. As a matter of fact,
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1294. that girl is the only one
in this room
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1295. that doesn't have a single
motive for killing
the Commodore or Mr Clay
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1296. Do you own that?
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1297. Thank you
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1298. Swanny,
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1299. the Commodore's watch
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1300. It isn't
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1301. The Commodore's watch
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1302. So what?
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1303. The Commodore's watch
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1304. Big deal
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1305. The Commodore's watch
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1306. Daddy's watch?
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1307. Your father's watch, ma'am
Did you give that to him?
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1308. I noticed it's got
the same kind of face as
the one you gave your husband
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1309. Yes, I did
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1310. Daddy loved a pocket watch,
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1311. so I mounted it in his
own father's gold case
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1312. Yeah, I thought
it was something like that
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1313. But this watch
was broken at 12:42
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1314. And your husband left
the island at 12:46
That's awfully close
Copy !req
1315. That's not enough time to
struggle with the Commodore,
then kill him,
Copy !req
1316. then talk to Mr Taylor,
then drive over
to the guard house
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1317. No, not in four minutes No
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1318. We checked that, didn't we?
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1319. Don't forget, I got
to the house after Charles
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1320. Oh, that's an old trick
they use in mystery books,
Wayne
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1321. You think you're going
to be seen leaving a place,
so you just
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1322. turn about,
then pretend you're coming in
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1323. When we found this watch,
there were no fingerprints
on it
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1324. Oh, I see But don't you think
it's possible
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1325. that someone might have been
able to get hold of it,
the watch, I mean,
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1326. and reset it just to make you
think that the Commodore
was murdered
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1327. at 12:42
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1328. If so, sir, tell us who
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1329. Well, if it couldn't
be Mr Clay,
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1330. then it had to be
somebody else
Copy !req
1331. Somebody who had
been there earlier
Copy !req
1332. Somebody who put
the watch ahead
Copy !req
1333. The same person who left
so many clues
pointing to Mrs Clay
Copy !req
1334. that Mr Clay thought
she committed the crime
Copy !req
1335. Of course, then Mr Clay,
he messed everything up
and took the body away
Copy !req
1336. Will you answer his question
Who was it?
Copy !req
1337. Well, Mr Kittering
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1338. What?
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1339. Who do you think
would benefit the most
by the Commodore's death?
Copy !req
1340. Oh, well, Mr Swanson,
of course
Copy !req
1341. I mean, he's what we call
the secondary heir
Copy !req
1342. In fact, he's the only other
member of the family,
isn't he?
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1343. Swanny?
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1344. Swanny, that's right Swanny
Copy !req
1345. What do you think, Swanny?
Copy !req
1346. Now, the only reason
a murderer would reset
a watch like that
Copy !req
1347. would be to provide himself
with an alibi,
what do you think?
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1348. Sure, but
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1349. You're the only one
who bothered to do that
Copy !req
1350. You said by a few minutes
past 12:00, you were back at
the yacht club
Copy !req
1351. singing with the boys
Copy !req
1352. So what?
Copy !req
1353. Of course, you're the only one
who knew exactly where
Mrs Clay went that night
Copy !req
1354. Who could have known
how upset she was?
Copy !req
1355. Who could have followed them
and heard the fight
between her and her father?
Copy !req
1356. Saw the fight
Copy !req
1357. Who could've gone in there
and killed him
when she left the room?
Copy !req
1358. Who else could've gotten
something out of her purse
Copy !req
1359. when she was riding in a boat
coming back here?
Copy !req
1360. Wait a minute, wait a minute
Copy !req
1361. When she was drunk
and in a stupor
Copy !req
1362. Who else could have done that?
Copy !req
1363. Wait a minute Wait a minute
Wait a minute Wait a minute
Copy !req
1364. Maybe that's when
I lost the brooch
Copy !req
1365. Listen to you
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1366. You lost that brooch
fighting with your father
when you killed him
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1367. That's it!
It had to be you, Joanna
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1368. Mr Columbo, excuse me
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1369. You think that any one of us
might have done this thing?
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1370. Is that what
you're trying to tell us?
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1371. Yes, sir I guess I am
Except for one thing
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1372. You'll notice that none of you
have seen this watch closely
You've only heard it
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1373. You heard it tick
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1374. When I was talking about
a watch that was found
at the scene of the crime
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1375. that was broken,
it was smashed
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1376. It did not tick
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1377. It didn't work
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1378. The Commodore's watch
Now you see it
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1379. And this is the broken
inside part
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1380. And we took this watch to
a jeweler and we had the
broken inside part replaced
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1381. So now the watch ticks
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1382. You all heard it tick
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1383. And I When I went to you
Mrs Clay, and I said,
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1384. "The Commodore's watch,"
you said,
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1385. "Daddy's watch"
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1386. And when I said to you,
Mr Kittering,
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1387. "The Commodore's watch,"
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1388. what'd you say?
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1389. I think I said, "Big deal"
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1390. "Big deal"
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1391. And I said to you,
Mr Taylor,
"The Commodore's watch,"
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1392. you said, "So"
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1393. "What"
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1394. "What"
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1395. And when I said to you,
Swanny,
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1396. "The Commodore's watch,"
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1397. he said,
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1398. "It isn't"
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1399. Which means
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1400. it isn't
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1401. No, it is not
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1402. the Commodore's watch
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1403. Because you were the only one
who knew that the Commodore's
watch was smashed
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1404. because you smashed it
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1405. at the scene of the crime
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1406. That about wrap it up?
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1407. Yes, Mac
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1408. That about wraps it up
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1409. Are you expecting rain, Mac?
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1410. Well, you just can't be
too careful, Lieutenant
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1411. You got a match, Sergeant?
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1412. Thought you were gonna quit?
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1413. Not yet
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1414. No Not yet, Sergeant
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1415. Not yet
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1416. Where are you going?
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1417. I'm meeting my wife
at the yacht club
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