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Ladies and gentlemen,
a spectacular afternoon of...
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thoroughbred racing continues
now with our feature race.
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7x16 "FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH"
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It's a 100.000 dollar stakes race.
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The call is "riders up"
and the horses and jockeys...
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are coming onto the race track
for our feature race.
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There's a field of 8.
Scratch number 9, Donbiel.
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Seventh race post time in moments.
Please place your wagers.
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Looking ahead to the eight race,
these changes... Big Palooka...
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200 on Big Palooka, please.
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I'm sorry.
That's number 3, twice.
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Thank you.
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Race day madness strikes again.
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Canny New England lady
transformed into high roller.
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No. Anything over two dollars,
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and the butterflies in my stomach
turn into hummingbirds.
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This is for my friend,
Harry McGraw, back in Boston.
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Wait until the supermarket rags
break this scandal:
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"J.B. Fletcher, moonlights as bookie".
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- You remember Tod, my fianc�e?
- Yes, of course. How are you?
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Hi, Jessica.
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- The bravest man in Kentucky.
- The bravest man in Kentucky!
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The only trainer at the track to
defy that old boy network...
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and hire a woman vet.
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Only so I could see how she looked at
04:00 emergencies before marrying her.
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And have you set the wedding date?
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The day after we get both our fathers
to stop feuding with each other.
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We'd better elope. They'll only ever
bury the hatchet in each other.
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- Would you like to join us?
- I'd love to.
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Hi honey.
Good luck!
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Have a nice day!
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Same to you honey.
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What?
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What?
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Really?
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I really am sorry to hear that.
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Her what Miss Emmaline?
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Big Palooka, he just said he
has this monstrous headache.
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He didn't slip you the winner did he?
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Lamar Morgan, that's
complete nonsense.
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- Horses can't predict the future.
- Did you just say "Lamar Morgan"?
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- Hello.
- Hi.
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Are you the Lamar Morgan,
of Morgan Hill Farm?
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Why, yes. What can I do
for you young lady?
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I have something for you.
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You all have a nice day.
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What's wrong, Lamar?
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Randolph Sterling.
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But Randolph, honey...
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sailing the South Seas would be
the most romantic cruise ever.
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- Tod can manage the farm.
- I can't spare the time, Althea.
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It'll just be for a few weeks.
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After that, all the cruises
are booked solid.
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The only thing I want booked
solid is King Paragon.
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When a horse costs me
6 million dollars,
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nobody handles the breeding but me.
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I swear, I do not understand
your fascination...
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with arranging sexual
liaisons for horses.
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Just keep in mind dear,
it's those liaisons that buy...
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the beautiful baubles that put
sparkle in your eyes.
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- Daddy!
- There you are, Diana?
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Wonderful news.
King Paragon's coming out party.
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I managed to wrangle an introduction
to some very wealthy Japanese.
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Althea, make sure Eddie
orders them some "sake".
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Diana, how sweet.
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You promoted me to
your Daddy's caterer.
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Here comes your brother, and his
sweet little friend, the horse doctor.
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Don't they make a handsome couple?
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Tod's so good looking,
and Chris is so full of life,
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and just exuding all
that virginal purity.
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What would you know about that?
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Jessica, you remember my father
Randolph, the Squire of Sterling Stud?
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- Yes. Nice to see you, Randolph.
- The pleasure's mine.
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- It's been far too long.
- Thank-you.
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- My dear friend, Althea Mayberry...
- How do you do?
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- My daughter Diana.
- Hello.
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My goodness, you know, the last
time I was here was 10 years ago.
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You were away at
university somewhere.
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In Cambridge, before
they threw me out.
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Luckily I had a bridegroom
waiting in the wings.
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Yes, I remember reading about
your wedding in the newspapers.
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- You were married to an earl?
- A lord. Lord Snowcroft.
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After a few years I threw him out.
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Sterling, I want a word with you.
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Just what in the hell does that mean?
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It means that unless you pay what
you owe me, I'm taking you to court.
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I don't owe you a damn cent,
and you know it.
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You have 2 foals at your place
sired by King Paragon.
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Fees and punitive damages should
come to about half a million.
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- There has to be a way to work it out.
- Sure, he can write me a check.
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For what?
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I didn't ask my mares to
be bred by King Paragon.
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No? Somebody arranged a conjugal
meeting in the dead of night?
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Well, it sure in hell wasn't me.
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That, old friend, remains to be seen.
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I am not spoiling my day.
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Jessica. See you in court, Lamar.
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Come along, ladies.
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It was quite a shock coming out...
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that morning to find King Paragon
with Daddy's mares.
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Lord knows how he got here.
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But if the Sterling Stud is next door,
couldn't he have jumped the fence?
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No. He's always locked
in the stall at night.
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But I can't understand
why nobody saw it.
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There were no witnesses.
Stable hands, watchmen, somebody.
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If anyone saw, they're not talking.
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And I know the police haven't
been much help, that's for sure.
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Have you though of hiring
a private investigator?
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Who would I hire?
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They are beautiful.
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But, my goodness, half a million
dollars is a high price...
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to pay for siring a couple of foals.
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Not when you remember King Paragon
won both the English and French Derbies.
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But half a million's way more than
Pops could pay, even if he wanted.
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We've had a couple of lean years.
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What if he loses the suit?
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Well, then he loses the foals,
and probably the farm.
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You know Christie, I have an idea.
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Maybe this calls for an
out-of-town investigator,
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who isn't easily intimidated, and
who has an abiding passion for horses.
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- Breeding?
- Betting.
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...coming around the far
turn it's Elmo's Flyer...
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then Bobbing Dobbin'
and Horizontal Two Step.
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Titillating Tillie coming
up on the outside.
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Go for it, baby!
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Yeah?
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Harry McGraw?
Never heard of him.
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Harry, it's Jessica.
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Hi, Jessica, how you doing?
Thanks for placing that bet for me.
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Harry, I'm sorry your horse lost.
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Well, that's why they call him
Big Palooka. So, what's up?
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Well, if you want to recoup,
I have a job for you.
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Well, I'm not in the market
for a job right now.
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I've got 500 bucks on the nose...
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on a sure thing at Suffolk Downs.
Straight from the horse's mouth.
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Hang on... I just got another call.
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Now Bless Dinty Fella
starts to make a move.
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Come on, baby. I love you.
Go for it, Tillie!
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Bless Dinty Fella moves up,
but Titillating Tillie slips back.
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Hang in there! What're you doing?
Running backwards?
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Bless Dinty Fella wins, Elmo's Flyer
second, then Infirm O'Purpose.
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Jessica... that job.
What is it and when do I start?
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Well, Randolph, you know
how much I'd love to oblige.
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I said no postponements, Harley.
You hear?
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But they've got to have time
to prepare their defense.
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I want that case on
your calendar now.
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And try to remember which side...
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your ballot is buttered on.
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Why, sure Randolph.
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To hell with that, Martha Jane.
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- Give me a straight shot.
- Afternoon session in 10 minutes.
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Add some mint.
Let's call it a "julep".
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It's going to take some fancy footwork
to tap dance around those two.
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Randolph Sterling
may have political clout,
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but Lamar Morgan is one of the
most beloved men in this county.
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You know, Martha Jane, I've
been feeling real poor lately.
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Doc says I ought to
take some time off,
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maybe relax...? Go fly fishing?
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Or get impeached.
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Very nice.
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You're going to take the
enemy camp by storm.
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Thank you. If Harry ever gets here!
Maybe I shouldn't have wired...
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him the money for the fare
while the track was still open.
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I realize that this family squabble
is very hard on you and Tod.
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But things are beginning to look up.
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Look at all these people who
are shopping for horses.
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Maybe that's him.
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Miss. Morgan? Harlan McGraw the
Third, of Boston, Massachusetts.
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How do you do?
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Better, now that you're here,
Mr. McGraw. Please come in.
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Hi, Jessica.
You ready to roll?
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Harry, you really look...
Well, words fail me.
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She means is she's surprised I have
threads this sharp in my closet.
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The fact is, I borrowed them from
a friend who owes me a favor.
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- That was very nice of him.
- It was. Did he know about it?
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Well, the fact is, he's out of town.
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I'd like to get them back to Boston by
Friday, before he returns from Vegas.
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Friday?
That's not very long.
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What, to dig up a couple of witnesses?
Piece of cake.
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Shall we, Miss Scarlet?
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A pleasure, Mr. Rhett.
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- Have a nice time.
- Thanks.
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Harley, I was just
talking to the boys...
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about a fund-raiser
for your re-election.
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That's mighty nice of you,
and I do appreciate that very much.
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And if anything untoward should happen
in my suit against Lamar Morgan,
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it could pay for your
retirement party.
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How about one of those
filled up with "ginger-ale"?
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And try to make it a good year.
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You appear to be a stranger.
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I'm partial to strangers.
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Whatever turns you on.
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I'm a friend of the host.
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That's quite a coincidence.
I'm a friend of one of the guests.
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I'd go easy on the bubbles
if I were you. It ages the skin.
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While we're on the subject,
you could use a touch-up.
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Thank-you, Lady Chatterley.
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Lady who?
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Diana is a Lady by marriage only.
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If you'll excuse me?
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Thanks.
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Hello, Harry. You know Tod.
This is his father.
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Randolph Sterling, Mr. McGraw.
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The Randolph Sterling who
owned Randolph's Rebel?
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- The same.
- Whatever happened to that nag?
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He's still standing at stud.
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The first time I saw him,
he was left standing at the gate.
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It was the sixth at Rockingham,
July 9th, 10 years ago, six furlongs.
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He had the rail, broke last...
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but still managed to finish
4th at 16-to-1 in 1.12 and a fifth.
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You've got quite a memory.
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I never forget the ones
I lose a bundle on.
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Harry is thinking of investing in
racing stock, instead of tickets.
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I'm surprised you haven't steered
him to your friend Lamar Morgan.
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When it comes to horses you've
got to go for the class.
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And I hear you got the
classiest stud in Kentucky.
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How about a gander at him, Randy?
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I think that's a wonderful idea.
Where is King Paragon, Randolph?
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Ladies and gentlemen,
the guest of honor...
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King Paragon!
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The name says it all.
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You all know his breeding
and his race record.
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You also know how rare it is to get in
on the ground floor of a syndicate,
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where the yearly return
on each share, foal or fee,
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is 100.000 dollars, to begin with.
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And with this noble beast,
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the sky's the limit.
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- 100 grand for just...
- Yes, Harry. Just...
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Poor King Paragon,
he's so dreadfully unhappy.
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Yes? How do you know?
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He told me so.
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He tell you why?
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Well, wouldn't you be miserable
if your body were used in that...
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dreadful fashion?
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The All-American Champion.
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Now, I'm sure that some
of you are very anxious...
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to see King Paragon's first foals,
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- but...
- My foals, Sterling.
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They're my foals!
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And they're in my field!
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Lamar, may we discuss
this later, please?
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No, we're going to discuss
it right here and now.
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You figured you could get me into a
bind turning him loose with my mares.
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That's very clever, but you're
not going to get away with it...
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because I'll see you dead first.
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Come on, Mr. Morgan.
Let's get some fresh air.
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- Fresh air.
- Don't forget.
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Jessica, Miss. Emmaline...
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Ladies.
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So much for family loyalty.
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Tod's not back from the track yet.
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- I wish he hadn't left Pops alone.
- Well, he thought he was coming home.
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But I wouldn't worry yet, Christie.
It's only half a mile away.
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And if anyone can track
him down, Harry will.
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- Now, can I get you a cup of tea?
- No, thanks.
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- Hello?
- Good news, kid.
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Your old man's safe and sound.
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He's swapping stories in a gin mill
called Grogan's Backstretch Tavern.
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Why don't you and Jessica
go put on the old feed bag...
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and I'll bring him home as
soon as I can pry him loose.
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Okay. And Harry... thanks.
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- Your dad's all right.
- Better than he'll be in the morning.
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Morgan Hill.
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Hi, Tod.
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What, honey?
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Okay. I'll meet you there.
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- Trouble?
- Yes. An accident at the track.
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Tod's vanning a filly
back to his farm.
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You know, Jessica,
I hate to leave you here alone...
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If you give me a minute, I'll go
change and I'll go with you,
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- if I won't be in the way.
- No.
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No, I don't treat all the Sterling
stock. Just the ones that Tod trains.
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But you know the security code?
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Yes. In fact, Tod's father was
convinced I was the one...
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who let King Paragon loose
to get at the mares...
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It looks like Tod's not here yet.
Might as well wait inside.
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Jessica...
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He's dead.
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Tyrone, near as I can make out, he's
been dead for at least half an hour.
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I can pinpoint it better
after the autopsy.
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Blow to the head?
Caused by this?
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Could be.
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Ma'am.
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Ma'am please don't touch anything.
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I'm not touching. Just reading.
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What is it, Jessica?
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Well, it's a note to Randolph
Sterling from Althea Mayberry.
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"Randolph, I knew Diana
resented the idea...
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of any other woman becoming
mistress of Sterling Stud,
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but I never thought you'd allow her
to usurp my role as your hostess.
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I cannot put a price on my
hurt and humiliation,
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but I'm sure my attorney can.
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Althea."
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What is it?
What happened?
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- Diana, don't come in. You're just...
- My God.
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It's Daddy!
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He did it...
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her father.
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- He said he would do it and he did.
- Diana, we don't know that.
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Somebody threaten to
kill your daddy, ma'am?
301
00:18:35,596 --> 00:18:37,955
You're damned right, Sheriff.
Lamar Morgan, this afternoon.
302
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You were there,
Mrs. Fletcher, you heard him!
303
00:18:39,962 --> 00:18:42,799
But I'm sure Lamar
didn't mean it literally.
304
00:18:42,927 --> 00:18:44,681
Well, of course he didn't, Diana.
305
00:18:44,970 --> 00:18:47,248
Pops couldn't kill anybody,
and you know it.
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I'll tell you what I know:
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your Pops telephoned while I
was on the way to the airport.
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He said he had to talk to Daddy.
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Tod, I was in such
a rush, I didn't think.
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I'm never going to be
able to forgive myself.
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I told him that Daddy was here,
and he must have come and killed him.
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It's okay.
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- I'll take her back to the house.
- I'll get your statements later.
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I can't tell you how
sorry I am about all this.
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Come on, let's go.
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Suppose you ladies tell me what
brings a visit this time of night?
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My God, I forgot all about the filly.
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Excuse me.
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Tod called her about
an injured horse...
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and when we got here Mr. Sterling...
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00:19:38,606 --> 00:19:40,087
What about Lamar?
He at home?
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00:19:40,248 --> 00:19:42,321
No, he's with a friend, Mr. McGraw.
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00:19:43,412 --> 00:19:47,331
Sheriff, I'm quite sure you
noticed a couple of things.
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Things? What things?
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Well, for instance,
that jacket over there.
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00:19:52,986 --> 00:19:55,868
There seems to be a blood
stain on the left sleeve.
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00:19:57,913 --> 00:20:02,675
It doesn't seem likely he would have
been wearing it when he was struck,
328
00:20:03,120 --> 00:20:05,797
So, I suppose the question is...
329
00:20:06,205 --> 00:20:09,042
when did the blood
get on it and how?
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00:20:10,411 --> 00:20:11,686
If it is blood.
331
00:20:11,732 --> 00:20:16,051
Yes. It certainly looks different
from the dark stains on his hand...
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00:20:16,219 --> 00:20:20,012
- and on the sleeve of his shirt.
- I've seem them.
333
00:20:20,385 --> 00:20:23,028
Yes, you'd have to be blind not to.
334
00:20:24,230 --> 00:20:26,110
The lab boys will check all that out.
335
00:20:27,875 --> 00:20:28,866
Mrs. Fletcher,
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I've heard about you.
337
00:20:31,440 --> 00:20:36,237
Now, poking around in police
business in the big city,
338
00:20:36,287 --> 00:20:37,722
that may be fine, but down here...
339
00:20:38,370 --> 00:20:41,924
Well, we really don't appreciate
a lot of civilian interference.
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00:20:42,416 --> 00:20:45,014
Well, I'll certainly
keep that in mind.
341
00:20:47,143 --> 00:20:51,700
See, the fact of the matter is I got
me a water moccasin by the tail here.
342
00:20:52,390 --> 00:20:55,352
I'm going to be tiptoeing on
eggshells just to keep my job.
343
00:21:02,124 --> 00:21:03,240
Christie?
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00:21:04,487 --> 00:21:06,002
Last stall on the right.
345
00:21:07,532 --> 00:21:08,852
It's Mr. Padley.
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00:21:09,174 --> 00:21:11,611
- Good evening, Mrs. Fletcher.
- Good evening.
347
00:21:11,657 --> 00:21:13,332
What happened to King Paragon?
348
00:21:14,461 --> 00:21:16,455
Rapped his ankle going
over a fence, he did.
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00:21:16,825 --> 00:21:18,101
Kicked his door down.
By the time I got here,
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00:21:18,307 --> 00:21:21,622
he was out in the pasture,
running around with the yearlings.
351
00:21:22,473 --> 00:21:24,467
I wonder what happened
to make him do that?
352
00:21:24,516 --> 00:21:25,711
Who knows.
353
00:21:26,839 --> 00:21:29,357
Maybe it was that bloody awful
row going on in the office.
354
00:21:31,405 --> 00:21:33,969
I don't suppose you recognized
any of the voices?
355
00:21:34,129 --> 00:21:35,120
Not likely.
356
00:21:35,691 --> 00:21:38,050
I was off on the run to
get his highness here.
357
00:21:38,455 --> 00:21:40,449
By the time we got back,
it was all over.
358
00:21:40,939 --> 00:21:43,901
Wasn't until the Sheriff's people
showed up I learned what happened.
359
00:21:45,185 --> 00:21:46,461
It's a rotten shame.
360
00:21:47,028 --> 00:21:48,941
Fine gentleman Mr. Sterling was.
361
00:21:50,873 --> 00:21:52,707
- Christie...
- Hi, Jessica.
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00:21:53,797 --> 00:21:55,472
- Here, let me.
- Thanks.
363
00:21:56,321 --> 00:21:58,315
Derek, do you want me to
take an X-ray of that ankle?
364
00:21:58,404 --> 00:21:59,759
He'll be all right.
365
00:22:01,688 --> 00:22:04,411
I've got a machine that'll
take that swelling down faster.
366
00:22:04,612 --> 00:22:08,247
I've been with this horse since he
was a green thing, just off the farm.
367
00:22:08,538 --> 00:22:10,178
He's had harder knocks than this.
368
00:22:10,621 --> 00:22:12,774
And I don't trust those bloody
new machines, anyway.
369
00:22:12,944 --> 00:22:15,017
Ice will do just fine, won't it boy?
370
00:22:24,881 --> 00:22:28,322
Translation:
"I don't trust a woman vet".
371
00:22:29,488 --> 00:22:30,969
And how's your patient?
372
00:22:31,491 --> 00:22:33,883
Bone chip. Prognosis, excellent.
373
00:22:35,937 --> 00:22:38,933
Jessica, I'm not nearly as worried
about her as I am about Pops.
374
00:22:40,624 --> 00:22:43,425
I just hope he wasn't anywhere
near this place tonight.
375
00:22:45,591 --> 00:22:48,792
...my old Kentucky home.
376
00:22:48,995 --> 00:22:50,750
It's Summer,
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00:22:51,078 --> 00:22:54,200
the feelings are good.
378
00:22:55,004 --> 00:22:57,237
The corn's top ripe,
379
00:22:57,487 --> 00:23:00,802
and the meadows in the bloom.
380
00:23:01,613 --> 00:23:05,328
And the birds seem merry all day.
381
00:23:05,659 --> 00:23:09,100
Weep no more my ladies...
382
00:23:09,705 --> 00:23:14,387
Weep no more today.
383
00:23:21,481 --> 00:23:23,361
Hi, Sheriff. What can I do for you?
384
00:23:25,207 --> 00:23:28,887
Weep no more today...
385
00:23:31,255 --> 00:23:33,294
You can help us put
him in the cruiser.
386
00:23:33,498 --> 00:23:36,175
Since when is it a crime to
drink good Kentucky Bourbon.
387
00:23:37,104 --> 00:23:40,418
- Just who are you mister?
- I'm the designated driver.
388
00:23:41,390 --> 00:23:42,905
Let's see some I.D.
389
00:23:44,354 --> 00:23:46,187
Is there some kind of problem?
390
00:23:46,397 --> 00:23:48,355
I don't know. Is there?
391
00:23:52,285 --> 00:23:53,766
Private investigator.
392
00:23:54,328 --> 00:23:56,287
What's your business
here, Mr. McGraw?
393
00:23:56,811 --> 00:23:58,327
None of yours, Sheriff.
394
00:23:59,055 --> 00:24:02,176
It is if you're trying to cook up
an alibi for Lamar Morgan.
395
00:24:02,299 --> 00:24:03,780
An alibi? For what?
396
00:24:04,422 --> 00:24:05,618
Murder, maybe.
397
00:24:05,864 --> 00:24:08,701
...my old Kentucky home.
398
00:24:13,916 --> 00:24:15,237
It's true, Jessica.
399
00:24:15,879 --> 00:24:18,191
- I did go over there.
- But why, Lamar?
400
00:24:18,883 --> 00:24:22,483
So Randolph couldn't hang up
the phone before hearing me out.
401
00:24:22,808 --> 00:24:24,847
You see, one of the folks who
came by to see the foals,
402
00:24:24,971 --> 00:24:27,535
offered me a half a
million dollars for one.
403
00:24:27,735 --> 00:24:29,888
But they had to have
an answer by today,
404
00:24:30,019 --> 00:24:32,856
So I proposed to Randolph
that he lift the injunction...
405
00:24:32,983 --> 00:24:35,102
and I'd place the proceeds in trust...
406
00:24:35,226 --> 00:24:37,504
until the court could hear our case.
407
00:24:37,709 --> 00:24:39,828
So he said no, and you
popped him one, right?
408
00:24:40,393 --> 00:24:42,148
Derek Padley,
King Paragon's groom,
409
00:24:42,196 --> 00:24:44,713
said that there was a
terrible row going on.
410
00:24:44,880 --> 00:24:47,397
We had words. Loud ones, too.
411
00:24:47,684 --> 00:24:50,406
Loud enough for neither one of you...
412
00:24:50,488 --> 00:24:53,643
to hear King Paragon
kick his door out?
413
00:24:53,932 --> 00:24:57,373
Good Lord, no. Something like
that would have stopped us cold.
414
00:24:59,741 --> 00:25:02,498
- Pops!
- I'm okay, honey.
415
00:25:03,065 --> 00:25:05,788
I'm fine... just fine.
416
00:25:20,891 --> 00:25:23,488
Jessica, I can smell wood burning.
417
00:25:24,175 --> 00:25:28,140
Harry, if King Paragon could
kick himself free last night,
418
00:25:28,261 --> 00:25:29,537
he could have done it before.
419
00:25:29,583 --> 00:25:32,784
Now, maybe it was his idea to
mate with the Morgan mares.
420
00:25:32,948 --> 00:25:36,866
Yes. Maybe he wasn't quite as
miserable as Miss Emmaline figured.
421
00:25:38,035 --> 00:25:42,000
Well Mrs. Fletcher, we may
talk a mite slower down here,
422
00:25:42,121 --> 00:25:44,718
but our lab is just as
good as they come.
423
00:25:45,085 --> 00:25:47,522
Those stains on Mr. Sterling's hand?
424
00:25:48,249 --> 00:25:50,926
Nothing but old-fashioned hair dye.
425
00:25:51,574 --> 00:25:52,804
Hair dye?
426
00:25:53,457 --> 00:25:55,290
But Randolph's hair was gray.
427
00:25:55,420 --> 00:25:56,901
What about the stains on the jacket?
428
00:25:56,942 --> 00:25:58,981
Those were blood sure enough,
429
00:25:59,265 --> 00:26:01,099
but it wasn't Mr. Sterling's.
430
00:26:01,548 --> 00:26:06,185
I figure that when the lab compares
them to Lamar Morgan's,
431
00:26:06,515 --> 00:26:09,876
I'm going to have the lid
nailed on this very tight.
432
00:26:10,401 --> 00:26:12,440
I want to thank you
so much for your help.
433
00:26:12,924 --> 00:26:14,519
You all have a nice day.
434
00:26:16,850 --> 00:26:18,570
I think his lid's a little loose.
435
00:26:19,414 --> 00:26:21,931
Let's face it, Harry.
Things don't look good.
436
00:26:23,099 --> 00:26:25,058
Yes. Maybe.
437
00:26:27,345 --> 00:26:30,261
Suddenly I can smell your wood
burning, Harry. What is it?
438
00:26:30,509 --> 00:26:32,423
Something he said about hair dye...
439
00:26:32,472 --> 00:26:34,545
a subject on which I
happen to be an expert.
440
00:26:34,755 --> 00:26:37,832
Bottled blondes... carrot tops...
441
00:26:38,601 --> 00:26:40,514
and raven-haired brunettes.
442
00:26:41,325 --> 00:26:43,204
- Who is it?
- Room service.
443
00:26:46,772 --> 00:26:47,843
Hi, Althea.
444
00:26:47,894 --> 00:26:51,494
I thought we might have a little
private wake for Randolph Sterling.
445
00:26:51,779 --> 00:26:53,055
Come in Mr. McGraw.
446
00:26:54,383 --> 00:26:57,265
It'd be so nice to have a
strong shoulder to cry on.
447
00:26:58,309 --> 00:27:01,146
- I must look a fright.
- No, you look terrific.
448
00:27:01,914 --> 00:27:04,910
It's just infuriating to know
that if I hadn't let that...
449
00:27:04,958 --> 00:27:09,003
conniving little Diana mess things up,
I'd be the widow Sterling by now.
450
00:27:09,084 --> 00:27:10,964
The rich widow Sterling.
451
00:27:11,928 --> 00:27:14,400
But Randy seemed like
a pretty classy guy.
452
00:27:14,892 --> 00:27:16,486
He must have left you
something in the will.
453
00:27:16,815 --> 00:27:19,936
Small comfort, knowing what a
chunk Miss Piggy will be getting.
454
00:27:20,100 --> 00:27:23,301
Miss Piggy? I thought you
called her Lady Chatterley.
455
00:27:23,705 --> 00:27:25,584
That was a literary allusion.
456
00:27:26,348 --> 00:27:31,031
Harry, how would you like to slip
into something more comfortable?
457
00:27:31,396 --> 00:27:32,956
Like what?
458
00:27:35,602 --> 00:27:37,401
Like my bedroom.
459
00:27:38,686 --> 00:27:41,409
Well, I've always been
partial to brunettes.
460
00:27:41,610 --> 00:27:44,447
You know, you've got gorgeous hair?
What color do you call that?
461
00:27:44,734 --> 00:27:46,295
Whatever it said on
the bottle, darling.
462
00:27:46,497 --> 00:27:49,812
Is that why Diana made a crack
about you needing a touch-up?
463
00:27:50,022 --> 00:27:51,981
- So what?
- Nothing.
464
00:27:52,145 --> 00:27:54,457
I was wondering if maybe you were
touching up your hair with dye...
465
00:27:54,588 --> 00:27:56,707
when Randolph came to
see you after the party.
466
00:27:57,793 --> 00:28:01,427
- You some kind of mind reader?
- No, just a wild guess.
467
00:28:01,719 --> 00:28:05,239
But, actually, he did have hair dye
on his hand and on his shirt cuff.
468
00:28:05,364 --> 00:28:06,400
His cuff?
469
00:28:06,445 --> 00:28:08,723
I was aiming the bottle
at the skunk's head.
470
00:28:09,049 --> 00:28:10,245
What happened?
471
00:28:10,291 --> 00:28:11,931
After he left you wrote a note...
472
00:28:11,973 --> 00:28:13,807
and delivered it to
him at his office?
473
00:28:13,976 --> 00:28:15,046
What did he do?
474
00:28:15,098 --> 00:28:18,139
Tell the inn keeper that you'd have
to pay your own rent from here on in?
475
00:28:18,623 --> 00:28:21,379
You think I'd let any
man treat me like that?
476
00:28:22,268 --> 00:28:23,258
No.
477
00:28:23,550 --> 00:28:26,021
Not if there was a heavy
walking stick nearby.
478
00:28:26,834 --> 00:28:28,953
- Get out. Get out!
- Okay, I'm going.
479
00:28:28,997 --> 00:28:31,515
I'll take a rain check on
the tour of the boudoir.
480
00:28:31,921 --> 00:28:32,912
Ciao honey!
481
00:28:38,290 --> 00:28:40,011
Half a million on the hoof.
482
00:28:40,333 --> 00:28:43,489
So Jessica, did you ever hear of
a dame named Lady Chatterley?
483
00:28:43,738 --> 00:28:46,461
Why Harry, I never knew
that you had a literary streak.
484
00:28:46,662 --> 00:28:48,815
I don't. But that's what
Althea called Diana...
485
00:28:48,986 --> 00:28:50,785
and I figured it wasn't
much of a compliment.
486
00:28:51,028 --> 00:28:55,027
Lady Chatterley was a character
who was created by D.H. Lawrence.
487
00:28:55,274 --> 00:28:57,838
She had an affair with
her husband's gamekeeper.
488
00:28:57,918 --> 00:29:00,482
Well, that's screwy.
I mean Diana's not married...
489
00:29:00,602 --> 00:29:02,800
and I haven't seen any
gamekeepers around here.
490
00:29:03,686 --> 00:29:05,486
Maybe not so screwy, Harry.
491
00:29:06,170 --> 00:29:08,243
Diana was married
to Lord Snowcroft,
492
00:29:08,333 --> 00:29:10,691
who has a very large
estate in England.
493
00:29:10,857 --> 00:29:12,815
Yes? He into hunting game?
494
00:29:13,420 --> 00:29:15,379
Into racing horses.
495
00:29:29,523 --> 00:29:31,482
Hello. It's Edie, isn't it?
496
00:29:31,526 --> 00:29:33,838
- Yes, ma'am
- Is Tod around?
497
00:29:34,250 --> 00:29:38,294
No, ma'am. He's gone to the track.
You know, business as usual.
498
00:29:38,616 --> 00:29:42,375
You're not planning to wash all
those windows, I hope. It's a big job.
499
00:29:42,662 --> 00:29:44,620
Well, it's what they pay me for.
500
00:29:48,510 --> 00:29:49,831
Mrs. Fletcher,
501
00:29:50,513 --> 00:29:53,589
is it true what I heard?
That they arrested Mr. Lamar?
502
00:29:53,837 --> 00:29:54,828
Yes.
503
00:29:55,239 --> 00:29:57,393
Well, now, that is just
out and out nonsense.
504
00:29:57,603 --> 00:30:00,838
I mean, he is a fine gentleman,
just like Mr. Randolph.
505
00:30:01,128 --> 00:30:06,163
It's truly a shame those two feuding
after being friends all those years.
506
00:30:06,576 --> 00:30:08,375
It must have been very
hard on Miss Christie.
507
00:30:08,538 --> 00:30:12,219
Yes. And on Diana too, I suppose.
508
00:30:12,384 --> 00:30:14,058
Well, maybe yes and maybe no.
509
00:30:14,106 --> 00:30:18,151
I mean, 10 years in England did not
improve her manners, or disposition.
510
00:30:19,153 --> 00:30:20,144
Ma'am,
511
00:30:20,676 --> 00:30:24,674
I am not one to gossip, and I
certainly didn't mean to eavesdrop,
512
00:30:25,122 --> 00:30:28,437
but, since I hear you are
trying to help Mr. Lamar,
513
00:30:29,168 --> 00:30:30,603
I guess you should know this.
514
00:30:30,690 --> 00:30:32,523
I heard hollering in the
den the other night...
515
00:30:32,612 --> 00:30:34,492
when I was helping to
clean up after the party.
516
00:30:34,615 --> 00:30:37,179
And Diana was angry with her father?
517
00:30:37,299 --> 00:30:40,740
No. It was the other way around.
He was angry with her.
518
00:30:41,265 --> 00:30:44,706
He said that, well, she just never
did have any taste in men...
519
00:30:44,830 --> 00:30:47,472
and he'd be damned if he'd let
her throw any more money away.
520
00:30:47,714 --> 00:30:50,790
And she said, well, it would be
her money some day.
521
00:30:50,958 --> 00:30:53,476
So why couldn't she just
spend it any way she wanted.
522
00:30:53,722 --> 00:30:56,194
Well, he told her not to be so sure.
523
00:30:56,406 --> 00:30:59,721
She said he'd be a fool to leave
it to her turncoat brother...
524
00:30:59,931 --> 00:31:02,813
who was defending Lamar
Morgan against his own father.
525
00:31:03,136 --> 00:31:04,890
Miss Diana screamed at him.
526
00:31:04,938 --> 00:31:07,216
Daddy, can't you see what
Christie's done to him?
527
00:31:07,422 --> 00:31:08,857
Tod hates your guts!
528
00:31:09,545 --> 00:31:10,535
Eddie, think back...
529
00:31:11,187 --> 00:31:13,101
this is very important.
530
00:31:13,550 --> 00:31:15,350
When Mr. Sterling came
home for dinner,
531
00:31:15,473 --> 00:31:18,310
did you notice any
stains on his jacket...
532
00:31:18,558 --> 00:31:20,152
or on his shirt cuff?
533
00:31:20,560 --> 00:31:24,924
No, ma'am. If there had been so
much as a spot he'd have changed.
534
00:31:25,087 --> 00:31:26,568
I mean, Mr. Randolph...
535
00:31:27,690 --> 00:31:30,971
was very particular
about his appearance...
536
00:31:31,095 --> 00:31:32,736
even down at the stable.
537
00:31:33,298 --> 00:31:36,534
It was just the kind of man he was...
538
00:31:41,350 --> 00:31:42,340
and, ma'am,
539
00:31:43,954 --> 00:31:47,554
it's truly a shame he didn't take the
same care dealing with his family.
540
00:31:53,848 --> 00:31:56,650
McGraw, you're supposed
to be an investigator.
541
00:31:57,052 --> 00:31:59,650
- What about this lawsuit?
- Lawsuit, my Aunt Tillie!
542
00:31:59,696 --> 00:32:02,088
What about you in the
slammer for murder?
543
00:32:03,822 --> 00:32:06,704
Tyrone is stomping around
out there making threats...
544
00:32:06,906 --> 00:32:09,982
about court orders to cooperate.
What is this about, Pops?
545
00:32:10,271 --> 00:32:13,825
Well, he just wants me to give some
blood and you know I hate needles.
546
00:32:13,916 --> 00:32:16,387
I think maybe you'd better get
your dad's lawyer over here.
547
00:32:17,121 --> 00:32:18,191
Right, Lamar?
548
00:32:18,963 --> 00:32:20,284
Maybe you'd better, honey.
549
00:32:21,166 --> 00:32:22,157
Pops...
550
00:32:22,208 --> 00:32:25,842
The thing is, it is my blood
on Randolph's jacket.
551
00:32:25,973 --> 00:32:28,537
It got there when we mixed
it up in his office...
552
00:32:28,577 --> 00:32:30,217
and he hit me on the nose.
553
00:32:31,341 --> 00:32:33,140
Sweetheart, get the lawyer.
554
00:32:37,950 --> 00:32:40,468
This Sheriff, you sure
he read you your rights?
555
00:32:40,754 --> 00:32:42,428
He's not that dumb.
556
00:32:42,917 --> 00:32:45,229
Look McGraw, I didn't kill Randolph.
557
00:32:45,320 --> 00:32:48,840
We mixed it up a bit but you
couldn't really call it a fight.
558
00:32:49,166 --> 00:32:51,205
He bloodied my nose,
and I decked him.
559
00:32:51,289 --> 00:32:55,173
So why's the Sheriff holding you?
He wasn't killed with a fist.
560
00:32:55,215 --> 00:32:58,416
No. He was killed with
that fancy walking stick.
561
00:32:59,461 --> 00:33:01,533
And now it's got two
sets of prints on it.
562
00:33:01,624 --> 00:33:02,694
Randolph's...
563
00:33:03,666 --> 00:33:04,657
and mine.
564
00:33:06,270 --> 00:33:08,503
They got your prints
on the murder weapon?
565
00:33:08,754 --> 00:33:10,155
We had words...
566
00:33:12,479 --> 00:33:14,632
What kind of a fool do
you think I am, Lamar?
567
00:33:14,922 --> 00:33:17,486
If anyone gets those foals,
it's going to be me.
568
00:33:17,807 --> 00:33:20,085
And as long as that
injunction stands...
569
00:33:20,490 --> 00:33:23,292
you can't sell them
or race them.
570
00:33:23,455 --> 00:33:24,936
Damn you, Randolph!
571
00:33:25,738 --> 00:33:27,971
I thought we could settle
this like gentlemen.
572
00:33:28,382 --> 00:33:32,460
I forgot you were a high-handed,
four-flushing carpet bagger's son!
573
00:33:40,399 --> 00:33:41,880
He bloodied my nose.
574
00:33:42,041 --> 00:33:44,639
So I took that damn walking stick
away from him, and I decked him.
575
00:33:52,376 --> 00:33:53,446
And then what?
576
00:33:53,617 --> 00:33:56,010
- Well, I walked out.
- And what about Sterling?
577
00:33:56,061 --> 00:33:59,422
The last I saw, he was on
the floor, cussing me out.
578
00:34:00,106 --> 00:34:01,542
I got through to his law office.
579
00:34:01,909 --> 00:34:03,424
Mark Mason's on his way.
580
00:34:04,032 --> 00:34:06,504
I'd be a lot happier if his
first name was Perry.
581
00:34:15,128 --> 00:34:16,848
- Anybody else?
- No, thanks.
582
00:34:17,651 --> 00:34:19,565
You know, there's one thing
that doesn't make sense to me.
583
00:34:20,135 --> 00:34:23,849
I a hell of a shouting match with Dad
right outside King Paragon's stall.
584
00:34:24,341 --> 00:34:25,491
The horse didn't turn a hair.
585
00:34:25,943 --> 00:34:28,255
Well, if we believe your father,
586
00:34:28,867 --> 00:34:30,188
and I do,
587
00:34:30,550 --> 00:34:32,908
then someone else came into that...
588
00:34:33,033 --> 00:34:35,631
stable soon after your father left.
Very soon.
589
00:34:36,037 --> 00:34:39,318
But who else besides Lamar was mad
enough at your old man to ice him?
590
00:34:39,562 --> 00:34:42,160
Well, we do know one thing.
Whoever went to the office...
591
00:34:42,406 --> 00:34:45,721
either had to have been
admitted to the premises...
592
00:34:45,811 --> 00:34:47,326
or had known the entry code.
593
00:34:47,373 --> 00:34:49,492
Wasn't there a security
guard on duty?
594
00:34:49,537 --> 00:34:50,653
Old Lester.
595
00:34:51,179 --> 00:34:53,537
He always took catnaps
between rounds.
596
00:34:53,582 --> 00:34:56,305
We all knew it, but Dad never
had the heart to fire him.
597
00:34:56,466 --> 00:34:58,027
It must have been
more than a catnap...
598
00:34:58,149 --> 00:35:00,986
to have missed that quarrel
and King Paragon...
599
00:35:01,153 --> 00:35:02,383
kicking the door out.
600
00:35:02,515 --> 00:35:04,429
Well, the fact is, Mrs. Fletcher...
601
00:35:04,758 --> 00:35:07,560
Lester was smashed.
Smelled just like a brewery.
602
00:35:09,164 --> 00:35:10,680
Speaking of which,
603
00:35:11,888 --> 00:35:13,289
I'd better go check on the new guy.
604
00:35:13,691 --> 00:35:15,844
I'll go with you. I need to
look in on the filly.
605
00:35:16,615 --> 00:35:18,688
- We'll be back soon, Jessica.
- Thanks.
606
00:35:22,223 --> 00:35:24,296
You know, I feel really sorry for Tod.
607
00:35:24,586 --> 00:35:28,186
Losing his own father, and now
being concerned about Christie's.
608
00:35:29,553 --> 00:35:30,544
Yes.
609
00:35:30,635 --> 00:35:33,711
Not to mention maybe being
responsible for the whole thing.
610
00:35:33,959 --> 00:35:35,998
Tod? Responsible?
How?
611
00:35:36,083 --> 00:35:38,361
Come on, Jessica.
It reads like a B-movie.
612
00:35:38,486 --> 00:35:41,288
The guy goes ga-ga over this girl,
he knows her old man's...
613
00:35:41,370 --> 00:35:44,286
got money problems, so he
decides to play match-maker...
614
00:35:44,414 --> 00:35:45,690
for a couple of his mares.
615
00:35:45,776 --> 00:35:49,570
I'll lay you 9-to-5 the beef he had
with his old man was over the lawsuit.
616
00:35:49,662 --> 00:35:53,900
No. If Tod had been responsible,
he would have said so.
617
00:35:54,068 --> 00:35:57,109
Jessica, people tend to clam up
when there's money involved...
618
00:35:57,192 --> 00:35:59,551
And this kid's inheritance
isn't exactly car fare.
619
00:36:00,357 --> 00:36:01,587
You know, Harry...
620
00:36:03,121 --> 00:36:04,351
I have an idea.
621
00:36:04,803 --> 00:36:07,446
Do you have any contacts
with the British...
622
00:36:07,487 --> 00:36:09,207
horse racing community?
623
00:36:09,650 --> 00:36:12,691
Well, I know the guy who makes
book for the Prince of Wales.
624
00:36:12,734 --> 00:36:14,693
Could you call him...
get some information?
625
00:36:14,857 --> 00:36:15,974
Sure.
626
00:36:16,380 --> 00:36:18,851
What Irving doesn't know about
horse flesh doesn't exist.
627
00:36:19,103 --> 00:36:20,744
But it will cost you.
628
00:36:20,986 --> 00:36:23,298
I mean, Irving's favorite
charity is Irving.
629
00:36:24,751 --> 00:36:27,064
Harry, in England it's only 03:00.
630
00:36:27,155 --> 00:36:29,228
This guy never leaves his phones,
or his computer.
631
00:36:29,398 --> 00:36:31,392
- Well, when does he sleep?
- Sleep? What's that?
632
00:36:31,641 --> 00:36:34,877
Let me have information
for London, England.
633
00:36:35,046 --> 00:36:36,163
So what do you want to know?
634
00:36:36,248 --> 00:36:38,161
I beg your pardon, Miss Morgan?
635
00:36:38,411 --> 00:36:42,045
You want to have this preliminary
hearing held where?
636
00:36:42,376 --> 00:36:44,415
In a stable at Sterling Stud.
Your Honor.
637
00:36:44,540 --> 00:36:48,060
My dear child, may I remind you
that your dad is being held on a...
638
00:36:48,185 --> 00:36:50,702
charge of murder in the first degree.
639
00:36:50,989 --> 00:36:53,985
This request, at least to me,
sounds capricious.
640
00:36:54,113 --> 00:36:57,235
Excuse me, Your Honor, but this
entire case revolves around a horse...
641
00:36:57,358 --> 00:37:00,195
named King Paragon and his
mysterious disappearance...
642
00:37:00,282 --> 00:37:01,603
from the stable in question.
643
00:37:01,644 --> 00:37:04,161
And the outcome of this hearing
could affect my father's trial.
644
00:37:04,288 --> 00:37:05,358
Wait there, Miss Christie.
645
00:37:05,529 --> 00:37:07,888
This case must be heard
on its own merits...
646
00:37:07,933 --> 00:37:09,732
and quite apart from the other charge.
647
00:37:09,936 --> 00:37:11,894
My client agrees to that, Your Honor.
648
00:37:12,299 --> 00:37:16,183
Sterling Stud agrees with the request
to hold this hearing at the farm.
649
00:37:16,385 --> 00:37:21,181
You realize you're going along with
what appears to be a delaying tactic?
650
00:37:21,432 --> 00:37:23,665
Only in the interest
of justice, Your Honor.
651
00:37:24,596 --> 00:37:26,111
Justice, my foot!
652
00:37:26,399 --> 00:37:29,315
There'll be no stalling and no
hearing without my participation...
653
00:37:29,403 --> 00:37:32,240
as one half the surviving
family of Randolph Sterling.
654
00:37:32,407 --> 00:37:34,526
No hearing, Sis?
Well, that suits me just fine.
655
00:37:34,570 --> 00:37:36,086
Let's call the whole
thing off right now.
656
00:37:36,253 --> 00:37:38,850
No. I want it settled now.
657
00:37:40,459 --> 00:37:41,449
Agreed.
658
00:37:41,580 --> 00:37:45,261
We'll hear opening statements
at 14:00 in the courtroom.
659
00:37:50,433 --> 00:37:53,953
Meanwhile, in as much as
there's a lot of hot air in here,
660
00:37:54,038 --> 00:37:57,000
I suggest we first enjoy
some fresh air...
661
00:37:57,162 --> 00:37:58,996
out at Sterling Stud.
662
00:38:02,009 --> 00:38:05,131
- Thank you, Your Honor.
- Don't thank me yet, young lady.
663
00:38:05,254 --> 00:38:09,172
There better be a damn good reason
for this inconvenience to all of us.
664
00:38:09,220 --> 00:38:10,210
There is, sir.
665
00:38:10,581 --> 00:38:13,896
The fact is, Mrs. Fletcher has
come up with a surprise witness.
666
00:38:14,387 --> 00:38:15,868
Surprise witness?
667
00:38:16,510 --> 00:38:17,945
What surprise witness?
668
00:38:18,793 --> 00:38:21,630
A horse? Your surprise
witness is a horse?
669
00:38:21,717 --> 00:38:23,358
Not just any horse, Diana.
670
00:38:23,400 --> 00:38:25,792
But a horse we all
know as King Paragon.
671
00:38:25,883 --> 00:38:28,879
And he alone may be the only
witness who can sort out this...
672
00:38:29,008 --> 00:38:32,528
- terrible maze of contradictions.
- This is outrageous!
673
00:38:32,573 --> 00:38:35,090
The stupid animal can't
even think, much less talk.
674
00:38:35,176 --> 00:38:39,016
Diana, you'll hurt his feelings.
He's quite sensitive, you know.
675
00:38:39,583 --> 00:38:42,385
I'll have you all know that
Miss Emmaline has a doctorate...
676
00:38:42,427 --> 00:38:45,149
- in animal behavior.
- How irrelevant can you get?
677
00:38:45,191 --> 00:38:46,545
Knock it off, Justin.
678
00:38:46,592 --> 00:38:49,907
My father's friends will not take
kindly to this subversion of justice.
679
00:38:49,957 --> 00:38:51,438
That remark was uncalled for.
680
00:38:51,479 --> 00:38:53,120
Your Honor, my client is only...
681
00:38:53,162 --> 00:38:56,283
...is trying to influence the judge.
And I will remind you that my father...
682
00:38:56,326 --> 00:38:59,641
has a lot more friends that hers did
and they are behind him 100%.
683
00:38:59,691 --> 00:39:01,126
Now hear this everybody,
684
00:39:01,333 --> 00:39:04,887
I'm going to listen to this
testimony with an open mind.
685
00:39:05,059 --> 00:39:07,132
- You may begin, Miss Emmaline.
- Thank-you.
686
00:39:08,223 --> 00:39:09,453
King Paragon,
687
00:39:10,186 --> 00:39:13,979
do you remember what happened
the night Mr. Sterling was killed?
688
00:39:14,953 --> 00:39:17,231
- He said yes.
- It's a trick.
689
00:39:18,277 --> 00:39:22,162
Do you remember kicking
your way out of your stall?
690
00:39:22,203 --> 00:39:23,558
I told you that, Mrs. Fletcher.
691
00:39:23,725 --> 00:39:28,760
Since Mr. Padley verifies his story,
you may continue Miss Emmaline.
692
00:39:28,973 --> 00:39:30,772
Had you ever done that before?
693
00:39:31,015 --> 00:39:33,692
Had you run off like that to have
a moonlight visit...
694
00:39:33,900 --> 00:39:35,858
with Lamar Morgan's mares?
695
00:39:36,303 --> 00:39:39,744
Your Honor, this is just their
sleazy way of avoiding stud fees.
696
00:39:39,988 --> 00:39:42,061
Getting the horse to
say it was his idea?
697
00:39:43,032 --> 00:39:44,353
Miss. Emmaline?
698
00:39:44,394 --> 00:39:46,388
He said the question was insulting.
699
00:39:46,477 --> 00:39:49,679
He's quite busy fulfilling
his contractual duties.
700
00:39:49,722 --> 00:39:51,875
He doesn't have to go
chasing after it at night.
701
00:39:51,925 --> 00:39:53,201
Excuse me, Your Honor,
702
00:39:53,247 --> 00:39:55,765
but whether the horse went to
the mares of his own accord...
703
00:39:55,811 --> 00:39:58,169
or whether he was led is immaterial.
704
00:39:58,374 --> 00:40:02,578
Morgan Hill Farms no does not owe
Sterling Estates any stud fees.
705
00:40:10,952 --> 00:40:14,073
Mrs. Fletcher wants to know
if your name is really...
706
00:40:14,117 --> 00:40:15,346
King Paragon?
707
00:40:15,999 --> 00:40:19,235
Or if in fact your name is
actually Knight's Sword?
708
00:40:19,364 --> 00:40:20,354
Excuse me, but...
709
00:40:21,847 --> 00:40:23,077
this is madness.
710
00:40:23,450 --> 00:40:25,808
Knights's Sword?
He's dead.
711
00:40:26,174 --> 00:40:27,494
He was struck down by lightning.
712
00:40:27,816 --> 00:40:29,536
It's on record at the
English Jockey Club.
713
00:40:29,619 --> 00:40:31,931
Sure. Just before you were
supposed to ship his full brother...
714
00:40:32,102 --> 00:40:35,098
King Paragon, to Sterling Stud.
715
00:40:35,267 --> 00:40:39,585
And what do you know, it turns
out both horses were owned...
716
00:40:39,753 --> 00:40:42,065
by Lord Snowcroft who sold King
Paragon to Randolph Sterling.
717
00:40:42,116 --> 00:40:44,155
Yes, and both very reputable horsemen.
718
00:40:44,199 --> 00:40:48,483
But what if King Paragon had
died instead of Knight's Sword?
719
00:40:48,686 --> 00:40:51,568
- Impossible.
- I'm just supposing here, sweet face.
720
00:40:51,690 --> 00:40:53,410
I mean, you can't ship a dead horse.
721
00:40:53,532 --> 00:40:55,891
Especially with 6 million
bucks riding on it...
722
00:40:56,136 --> 00:40:58,050
So somebody gets a bright idea.
723
00:40:58,179 --> 00:41:01,699
A quick dye job on Knight's Sword's
white sock, switch the papers and...
724
00:41:01,784 --> 00:41:05,829
lo and behold. King Paragon is
alive and well and living in Kentucky.
725
00:41:05,950 --> 00:41:08,183
Isn't that why you didn't
want to X-ray the horse...
726
00:41:08,273 --> 00:41:10,996
when he was hurt, Mr. Padley?
An X-ray would have revealed...
727
00:41:11,077 --> 00:41:13,390
the old injury that kept
Knight's Sword from racing.
728
00:41:13,561 --> 00:41:16,204
- Utter rot.
- No, I don't think so.
729
00:41:16,445 --> 00:41:20,603
But I also don't think Randolph
Sterling had any idea about...
730
00:41:20,651 --> 00:41:23,168
the deception until the
night he was murdered.
731
00:41:24,136 --> 00:41:27,132
I suspect that he caught you
in the act of touching up...
732
00:41:27,260 --> 00:41:28,820
Knight's Sword's
white marking.
733
00:41:28,983 --> 00:41:31,625
He'd already quarreled with
Diana over her romantic...
734
00:41:31,747 --> 00:41:34,629
involvement with you.
But this was far worse.
735
00:41:35,272 --> 00:41:37,105
This was a matter of family honor.
736
00:41:37,515 --> 00:41:41,559
He would have to expose
the whole fraudulent scheme,
737
00:41:41,601 --> 00:41:43,913
and you Mr. Padley, had no
intention of going to jail.
738
00:41:44,324 --> 00:41:47,924
So you jerked the walking stick
from Randolph and hit him with it.
739
00:41:48,130 --> 00:41:50,328
The horse panicked at
the smell of blood...
740
00:41:50,453 --> 00:41:52,412
and kicked his was through the door.
741
00:41:52,656 --> 00:41:56,336
You moved Randolph back to the office
before you chased after the horse.
742
00:41:56,622 --> 00:41:57,612
No!
743
00:41:58,384 --> 00:42:02,702
Those fingerprints on that walking
stick are Mr. Morgan's, not mine.
744
00:42:02,871 --> 00:42:06,106
Of course. You wore gloves to
protect your hands from dye stains.
745
00:42:06,275 --> 00:42:08,668
And I found these in
the horses' tack box.
746
00:42:08,839 --> 00:42:11,516
Everybody who works
around horses uses those.
747
00:42:12,725 --> 00:42:15,242
Yes?
And does everybody work where...
748
00:42:15,368 --> 00:42:17,886
straw covers up dye...
749
00:42:18,212 --> 00:42:19,887
and bloodstains?
750
00:42:21,657 --> 00:42:24,654
Damn you, Derek!
You told me Lamar killed him.
751
00:42:24,782 --> 00:42:26,297
Easy, Diana.
Take it easy.
752
00:42:29,949 --> 00:42:30,939
It's okay.
753
00:42:36,999 --> 00:42:38,799
You know, I'm real proud of you two.
754
00:42:38,882 --> 00:42:41,160
You pulled off that scam
like a couple of pros.
755
00:42:41,285 --> 00:42:42,606
Scam? What scam?
756
00:42:42,807 --> 00:42:46,522
Where you used the wires to make
the horse's head nod up and down.
757
00:42:46,653 --> 00:42:48,692
But Harry, there were no wires.
758
00:42:50,779 --> 00:42:52,099
No wires?
759
00:42:52,541 --> 00:42:56,095
Wait a minute, it doesn't make sense.
If you and the horse were talking,
760
00:42:56,266 --> 00:42:58,545
how come he never
told you his real name?
761
00:42:59,110 --> 00:43:01,389
I asked him about that, Mr. McGraw.
762
00:43:01,794 --> 00:43:05,679
He apologized, and he
explained he likes it here.
763
00:43:06,000 --> 00:43:09,236
He didn't want to be shipped back
to England. It's much too cold.
764
00:43:13,571 --> 00:43:16,726
McGraw,
you did one hell of a job.
765
00:43:17,376 --> 00:43:20,498
Well, after Althea clued me in,
it all started falling into place.
766
00:43:20,621 --> 00:43:22,774
Lady Chatterley had her gamekeeper...
767
00:43:22,904 --> 00:43:24,784
and Lady Diana
had her horse keeper.
768
00:43:25,027 --> 00:43:27,146
It's simple if you know
your D.H. Lawrence.
769
00:43:29,313 --> 00:43:33,232
But, tell me, why did Padley bring
the horse over to service our mares?
770
00:43:33,399 --> 00:43:35,039
That's easy. Because...
771
00:43:38,646 --> 00:43:40,401
Well, why don't you
tell them, Jessica?
772
00:43:41,851 --> 00:43:43,890
Well, he wanted to make trouble.
773
00:43:44,094 --> 00:43:48,059
Not between you and Randolph,
but between Tod and his father.
774
00:43:48,260 --> 00:43:50,903
You see, Diana and Derek
wanted to run the syndicate.
775
00:43:51,144 --> 00:43:54,300
She knew that Tod would take
your side in a dispute, and with...
776
00:43:54,509 --> 00:43:58,143
Tod out of the picture, she felt
she could talk her father into it.
777
00:44:00,117 --> 00:44:02,315
Harry, we should start
leaving for the airport.
778
00:44:04,803 --> 00:44:08,688
- Jessica, thank you.
- Harry, come back and see us.
779
00:44:09,771 --> 00:44:13,451
- We'll see you in three years.
- What's happening in three years?
780
00:44:13,616 --> 00:44:15,370
The chestnut foal will win the Derby.
781
00:44:15,459 --> 00:44:17,258
Yeah? Who says?
782
00:44:17,501 --> 00:44:20,384
- Knight's Sword told Miss Emmaline.
- Yes?
783
00:44:20,546 --> 00:44:22,779
I'm buying the chestnut foal.
Keeping it in the family.
784
00:44:22,949 --> 00:44:26,789
Didn't Miss Emmaline say that
horses can't predict the future?
785
00:44:27,075 --> 00:44:31,279
No. Fathers can always tell
when they have a special child.
786
00:44:31,922 --> 00:44:33,073
You're kidding me...
787
00:44:33,684 --> 00:44:36,920
- He's putting me on, right?
- Harry, you know what they say.
788
00:44:37,049 --> 00:44:40,603
"There are more things between
heaven and earth than men dream of".
789
00:44:41,976 --> 00:44:44,174
And just in case I don't get back...
790
00:44:44,540 --> 00:44:47,502
You Jessica, you're betting 20 bucks?
791
00:44:47,704 --> 00:44:49,299
On the nose, Harry.
792
00:44:49,627 --> 00:44:54,024
After all, this is one tip that came
straight from the horse's mouth.
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