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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Deadly Lady (S01E01)
"- Oh, how nice. - And I'm Grace Earl Lamont."
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"My husband hasn't been notified."
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"As a matter of fact, he left four years ago, and no one's heard from him since."
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"I wonder if we wouldn't be more comfortable inside."
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"We left Bridgeport four days ago. Just the four of you?"
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"And Daddy. We'd been at sea for three nights, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"And we knew there was a storm approaching, but we thought surely..."
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"that it would go back out to sea before it came up this far north."
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"- Well, they usually do. - Well, by the time we realized our mistake, it was too late."
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"The four of us were huddled below deck,"
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"and I think it was a little past midnight."
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"We were about three miles due east of Monhegan Island."
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"The boat was yawing very badly,"
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"and we all suddenly realized at the same time that Father was still topside."
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"It was Lisa who got up there first. The wind was raging."
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"The rain was coming down in sheets. I could barely see."
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"Just then... Just then was when I got up there,"
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"and I saw Lisa going towards Father,"
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"and all of a sudden a huge wave hit the side of the boat, and he was washed overboard instantly."
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"It was horrible. I did my best."
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"I struggled to try to get to the rail to him, but he was already gone."
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"It was already too late. And by this time Maggie and Nan..."
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"had also gotten up on deck, and we all realized at once that it was hopeless."
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"Seems pretty straightforward to me."
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"Yes. Apparently not to your sheriff. What about you, Mrs. Fletcher?"
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"- Uh, me? - You see, I made the mistake of asking the sheriff..."
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"how soon we could expect a coroner's inquest."
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"- But he thought that was unseemly. - Well, considering you four ladies..."
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"are going to share an estate worth, what, several million dollars?"
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"- Try a hundred million. - Oh."
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"Well, my feeling is that there are special circumstances here,"
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"and before we go holding an inquest, I want to see that body."
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"The way the tide is, the body should wash ashore tonight. Tomorrow for sure."
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"[Maggie] Come on, girls. We've been as cooperative as possible under the circumstances."
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"We'll take our things from the boat."
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"Okay, Ms. Fletcher, what do you think now, huh?"
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"Well, I doubt any of them will be wearing black very long."
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"I'm talkin' about foul play."
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"A hundred million dollars is a whale of a motive."
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"Ladies, forgive me. I'm forgetting my Yankee hospitality."
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"I've got a big house, and there's just me. I'd be delighted to have you all as my guests."
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"We've already made reservations at the local inn. Ah."
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"Thank you anyway."
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"Yes, it was very nice of you."
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"Oh, Captain Cragg, can you make a call, see if you can get us a cab to the hotel?"
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"I'll ring 'em up, Ms. Earl. I really must apologize for my sister, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"I'm afraid that tact was never really one of Lisa's virtues."
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"I'm sure you're all upset."
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"Actually, it's quite to the contrary."
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"There really was very little love lost between Stephen Earl and his daughters."
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"Why should there be?"
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"He was the one who broke up my marriage."
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"And he was always meddling in Nan's private life."
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"And he turned poor Maggie into nothing but a dull hausfrau."
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"To tell you the truth, I don't think there's a one of us that's sorry to see him dead."
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"Excuse me."
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"Ralph? [Phone Ringing]"
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"Hello? Oh, hello, Letitia."
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"What?"
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"Paris? Are you su... Well, how much?"
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"?? [Classical]"
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"Mozart? Mm-hmm."
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"Food for the soul."
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"An empty head is almost as bad as an empty belly."
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"I finished the weeding."
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"Not much else I could do without supplies... paint, lumber."
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"You didn't by any chance call France for an estimate?"
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"What? The phone company just called with the charges for your Paris call."
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"Nine dollars and 97 cents. Must've been a very short conversation."
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"No. That's Paris, Kentucky. I've got a friend who's a horse breeder down there."
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"Don't worry. I'll take care of the charges."
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"Is that before or after the horse comes in?"
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"Now, Mrs. Fletcher, it's nothing like that."
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"How's your latest murder? What?"
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"Downtown. The sheriff. Your phone call."
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"Oh, that wasn't a murder at all. A man was swept overboard by the storm."
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"It was just an unfortunate accident."
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"An accident? Really? Someone local?"
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"Ralph, supposing you stifle your morbid curiosity."
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"You know, we've got some work on the agenda."
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"Sure enough. Come on. There's something I want you to see."
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"Right over here."
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"You see, uh... You see where the wood's started to rot?"
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"It needs new paint and putty,"
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"or come winter, you'll be having bad drafts."
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"Oh, we've already got 'em. Can you fix it? Mm-hmm. Yeah."
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"Gonna need about 10 or $15 for supplies."
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"Oh, it's a bargain."
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"Hmm. I guess besides a good meal,"
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"the thing I enjoy most is a good pipe."
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"Your husband's?"
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"Yes."
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"He had good taste. Fine looking meerschaum."
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"Please, take it."
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"Oh, no. I... I couldn't do that."
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"Ralph, I want you to have it."
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"Better you should smoke it than it should sit there gathering dust."
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"Naturally, I'm as upset as anyone over the death of Mr. Earl."
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"Yep. But even in our grief we have to face reality."
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"The Mark of Earl could be thrown into a financial tailspin if this whole thing is mishandled."
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"We need action fast, Sheriff. What do you suggest?"
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"An immediate coroner's inquest so that the reins of leadership can pass quickly on to his successor."
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"Well, I can appreciate you've got some kind of a problem, Mr. Earl... [Lisa] Shelby."
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"Shelby... but I'm not holdin' any inquest till we find that body."
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"What, are you out of your mind? That body may never show up."
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"Maybe not."
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"[Ralph] I, uh, lost my wife years ago."
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"Many years ago. Hit me hard."
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"Well, for a long time I couldn't even talk about her. Then it came to me."
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"By recognizing what she had been, what..."
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"how much she had meant to me,"
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"well, it was a way of keeping her alive in my heart."
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"That's a sweet thought, Ralph. I'll remember it."
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"You have children?"
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"Oh, no, no."
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"Frank and I were never blessed that way."
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"Blessed. [Chuckles]"
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"Well, with, uh, your permission, I'd like to excuse myself."
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"- You're not leaving? - Well, I've, uh, got a few things that need doing."
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"Maybe I'll be back later this evening. It all depends."
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