1. Who is it?
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3. Come on, Ken.
Are you forgetting that...
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4. I'm one half of the world's
greatest mystery writing team.
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5. You don't have gloves on.
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6. Your finger's not on the trigger
and there are no bullets in the cylinder.
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7. You're right.
I'm a lousy practical joker.
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8. What are you doing here
with that thing anyway?
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9. I was on my way down to the cabin,
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10. I thought I could use it
for protection down there.
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11. I also came by to apologize.
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12. For what?
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13. For blowing my cork the other day.
I got out of line.
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14. Forget it. That happens.
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15. No, it shouldn't happen.
Not between you and me.
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16. So, believe it or not, sir...
this is a peace pipe.
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17. Bottoms up, Jim.
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18. In the middle of the morning?
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19. Oh, come on, relax. It's Saturday.
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20. In the mystery writer's soul,
it is always the middle of the night.
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21. A toast! Dear sir.
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22. I give you...
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23. our divorce.
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24. Well... it's not really a divorce.
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25. Oh, sure it is. Come on, let's be honest.
I mean, it...
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26. it's no alimony but it's a termination.
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27. Oh yes, and our dear little children.
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28. All fifteen of them.
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29. Fifty million copies.
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30. To the lady who made it all possible,
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31. the greatest sleuth in the world
Mrs. Melville.
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32. Whom we brought to life
and now we're about to bury.
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33. Come on, Ken. You're making me feel
guilty.
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34. All I want to do is write on my own.
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35. You're right. I am being selfish.
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36. OK, my boy, my blessings.
On your solo flight.
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37. Thanks.
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38. I appreciate it.
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39. After all, friendship is more
important than partnership, right?
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40. Here's to our friendship.
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41. Right.
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42. And now sir, I'm going to kidnap you.
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43. What?
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44. The aforementioned cabin, which has
been...
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45. finished for over six months now.
You haven't seen it.
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46. You're going to be my first male
guest.
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47. I can't, Ken. Not now.
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48. Why can't you?
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49. It's all the way down to San Diego.
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50. Oh. It's a couple of hours' drive.
I'll have you home before midnight.
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51. Yeah... I promised Joanna I'd
take her to dinner and a show.
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52. Oh, that's easy. You pick up that
phone and you say,
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53. "Honey, I'm going to be working late
at the office tonight." Come on.
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54. As soon as we get down there, we'll uncork
another bottle and we'll go fishing.
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55. Well, I can't...
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56. You know your trouble old buddy is?
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57. I mean, you're afraid to
unwind even for a day.
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58. Oh no, I'm not...
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59. Then prove it.
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60. Come on, if you want some justification,
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61. you're doing it as a favor for me.
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62. At least give me a chance to bury
the hatchet with some style.
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63. You just don't drop your partner...
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64. and then turn down his invitation
all in one week now, do you?
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65. Actually, the timing isn't bad.
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66. I was just finishing the final
chapter.
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67. Ah, Mrs. Melville's last case.
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68. You know we ought to send that broad
some flowers.
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69. I made a list of the things I'd like
to take from the office.
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70. Do you want to take look at it?
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71. I don't get it. It's a list of names.
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72. I'm losing my mind. It's the wrong
one.
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73. I must've left the other one
at the house.
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74. Ah... I am losing my mind.
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75. What's the matter?
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76. I left my lighter in the office.
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77. Do you need it?
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78. That's my security blanket.
I'll only be a minute.
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79. And to think I had to talk you into
this trip. Jim, smell that air.
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80. How far is the cabin?
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81. It's not far, about an hour.
We have to skirt San Diego.
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82. I'll only be a minute. I just have to
get some supplies.
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83. Do you want to hand me that book
in that glove compartment?
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84. Yeah, it's one of ours.
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85. The boss-lady here is a big fan of ours.
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86. I've been promising this
for months. The price of fame.
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87. You want me to come with you?
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88. No. I'll only be a minute.
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89. Miss La Sanka?
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90. Anybody home?
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91. In a minute.
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92. Mr. Franklin.
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93. My planets must be in the right house.
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94. Not only that, but they're working
overtime. I have a surprise for you.
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95. Pour moi?
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96. Pour moi.
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97. "Murder"
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98. A Mrs. Melville thriller...
by James Ferris and Ken Franklin.
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99. Oh... take a look at the first page.
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100. You signed it, you dear man...
Well, Mr. Franklin.
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101. I'd rather have the storyteller
than the story.
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102. Well I tell you what.
If you play your cards right...
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103. and give me my grocery list,
someday you may have both.
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104. Empty promises.
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105. Miss La Sanka.
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106. What do you need?
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107. Just a few things for overnight.
Thanks.
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108. Who is it this week?
The blonde or the redhead?
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109. Miss La Sanka.
I'm all alone this weekend.
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110. Except for some contemplation,
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111. some fishing, and the refreshment
of my spirit.
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112. Could you break this for me?
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113. I need some change for the phone.
Thanks very much.
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114. That'll do fine. Thank you.
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115. Operator? I'd like to place
a station to station call...
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116. to Los Angeles, the area code is 213.
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117. Hello?
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118. Joanna? It's Ken.
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119. Oh, Ken.
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120. I thought you weren't talking to us.
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121. Oh, that's all patched up.
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122. As a matter of fact, I left Jim
at the office a few hours ago.
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123. We signed an armistice.
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124. Oh, that's a relief.
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125. Joanna, I wouldn't mention it to him.
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126. I'm sure he'd like to surprise you
himself.
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127. Why don't you join us for dinner
and we'll celebrate?
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128. I'd really love to, but I'm...
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129. spending the weekend down here
in San Diego at the cabin.
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130. As a matter of fact, that's where
I'm calling from.
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131. All right, then we'll do it
another time.
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132. Absolutely.
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133. Joanna, I thought maybe if you...
for some reason,
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134. needed to get in touch with me,
you do know the number of the cabin.
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135. Right.
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136. I'll see you in a few days.
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137. Fine. Goodbye.
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138. Do you ever get the feeling of
deja vu?
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139. What?
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140. Like you've done something before,
but you know you haven't?
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141. Why? What do you mean?
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142. I'm getting it right now.
It's strange.
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143. You know, I've never been here
before.
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144. Maybe in a previous incarnation,
huh?
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145. Ken, it's fantastic.
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Wait'll you see the inside.
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147. It's no wonder...
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148. No wonder what?
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149. What woman could resist this
setting?
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150. Not very many. I promise you that.
How about a drink, Jim?
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151. More alcohol? No, thanks. You'll
corrupt me.
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152. You're thinking about Joanna,
aren't you?
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153. Yeah, you know... I mean just taking
off like that...
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154. She still expects me for dinner.
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155. We can fix that. We'll put plan A into
effect.
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156. Pick up the phone and call her.
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157. What am I going to tell her?
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158. The man is too square for words.
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159. Now look. You simply say that you're
working at the office.
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160. You're calling from the office.
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161. She knows you have a deadline to meet
with the book, you're working late.
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162. How many times
have you had to do that?
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163. A couple of hundred, I guess.
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164. Exactly. That's why she'll believe
you.
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165. Yeah... I just hate lying to her.
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166. You're not lying to her. You're saving
her a little anguish.
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167. Now will you pick up the phone and call
her so we can start enjoying ourselves.
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168. OK...
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169. Operator, I'd like to make a...
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170. Hold it.
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171. It's a cinch you have never cheated on
Joanna before.
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172. If you want your wife to believe
you're calling from the office...
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173. you don't have the operator place
the call.
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174. You dial her direct, the area code
is 213.
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175. Hi, honey?
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176. How are you...
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177. Yeah, well, that's why I'm calling
about it... I'm at the office.
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178. I'm pretty well into this last chapter
and I'd like to work straight through.
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180. This will be the last time. That I
can...
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182. Jimmy!
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183. Operator, get me the police!
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184. Hello Joanna? What?
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185. Joanna.
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186. Will you take it easy.
Now say it again once more.
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187. Are you sure?
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188. Did you call the police?
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189. Yes, of course.
I'll leave right away.
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190. Joanna, please take it easy.
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191. And don't worry.
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192. I'm sure it's nothing but a
practical joke. Goodbye.
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193. I know it's insane... I just I...
I... I keep thinking of cliches.
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194. And Jim and Ken wrote this scene
in their books a hundred times.
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195. Look at it this way, Mrs. Ferris.
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196. Maybe he isn't dead. There is no
body, no blood...
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197. No, he was shot! I know it!
I heard it on the phone.
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198. This place was searched, Mrs.
Ferris.
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199. Papers on the floor.
Any idea why?
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200. No, I have no idea.
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201. Did you notice anything special,
missing something?
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202. You're sure it was his voice?
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203. Yes. I know it was his voice.
And maybe somebody...
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204. Was he under any kind of extra
pressure or anything?
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205. No, maybe somebody was...
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206. Did he say where he called from?
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207. Yes, he said he was calling
from the office.
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208. He said "I'm calling from the
office."
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209. I really don't care if
anything was missing.
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210. I just really want to find out
what happened to my husband.
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211. Are you sure it was his voice?
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212. I know it was his voice.
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214. Yes, that's right.
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215. Would you like to sit down and
get a glass of water?
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216. Yes, I would like. Really, please
'cause I'm not really sure what to do.
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217. I just really want to clear my head.
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218. I think that's out of order,
ma'am.
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219. You see, that's the trouble with these
buildings. The fountains never work.
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220. Then you have to use the coffee
machine.
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221. And then you lose your dime and the
coffee's lousy.
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222. Who are you?
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223. I'm just another cop. My name is
Columbo. I'm a lieutenant.
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224. I've got the proof right here.
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225. You didn't see me in there.
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226. Because I left before you got in
there.
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227. You know why? Because it's so smoky
in there. And so noisy in there.
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228. That I just had to come outside and
get a breath.
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229. Oh... I think I'd better get back.
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230. No, wait a minute. Let me tell you
something.
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231. You look very tired to me.
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232. I think you had a terrible
experience in there.
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233. And I think I ought to drive you
home. Let's call it a night.
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234. Don't you think they want to ask
me questions?
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235. I don't think they'll mind.
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236. I think you've answered enough
questions.
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237. And I'll call them and
I'll tell them you're with me.
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238. What about Ken?
Why isn't Ken here?
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239. I don't know why he isn't here.
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240. Is that Mr. Franklin, the other
half of the writing team?
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241. Yeah, the other half of the team.
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242. You know that's what I like about
these buttons.
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243. You don't have to push them. They
go off with the heat of your hand.
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244. I'll bet you haven't had anything to
eat...
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245. You're a very nice man, Lieutenant.
But I'm not really hungry.
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246. I'll tell you, Mrs. Ferris, I'm the
worst cook in the world.
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247. But there's one thing I do terrific,
and that's an omelette.
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248. Even my wife admits it.
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249. Uh... I need something for the egg shells.
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250. Over there in that cabinet.
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251. I'm really not hungry.
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252. Listen, you take a taste. If you
don't like it, you throw it away.
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253. I tell you what the secret is to a
good omelette. No eggs, just milk.
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254. A skillet.
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255. Over there.
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256. You're a very persuasive man,
Lieutenant.
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257. Maybe I should hold up my end
and make the coffee.
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258. Cheese and onions.
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259. And butter.
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260. I need something to grate the cheese.
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261. Over there in the cupboard.
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262. Right.
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263. What did they do with him,
Lieutenant?
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264. I don't know, ma'am.
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265. Well... there was no body in the
office.
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266. Couldn't that mean he isn't dead?
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267. Now, that's hard to say.
It's been botherin' me, too.
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268. I tell you the whole thing doesn't
make sense unless it's a kidnapping.
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269. And you don't shoot your victim
first, do you?
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270. Why'd you laugh before?
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271. When?
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272. When I asked you if Mr. Franklin was
the other half of the writing team.
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273. Uh... Did I laugh?
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274. Maybe it was the way you put it.
"Writing team".
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275. Maybe I shouldn't say it.
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276. But Ken hasn't written a word of
a Mrs. Melville novel in years.
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277. Mrs. Melville? Who is Mrs. Melville?
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278. The character that
Jim and Ken created.
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279. The one who solves all the crimes
brilliantly.
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280. Well... Why did your husband put up
with it?
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281. What I mean is him doing
all the work?
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282. Well, there were compensations.
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283. Ken did the publicity. He went
on all the talk shows.
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284. He did interviews, and cultivated
the film people...
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285. He contributed.
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286. He just didn't do any of writing.
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287. Boy, I tell you, I'd love to be a
writer. That's a terrific talent.
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288. Where'd he get all the ideas?
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289. From almost anything.
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290. People, magazines, conversations.
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291. I'm constantly finding scraps of
paper and old matchbook covers...
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292. just all over the house
with notes and ideas.
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293. And those were mysteries too,
weren't they, huh?
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294. They're tricky. I'll tell you that
I could never figure those things out.
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295. It got harder.
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296. Maybe that's why he decided to go
out on his own.
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297. Oh, really? I didn't know that.
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298. I guess he wanted to do some serious
work.
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299. No kidding.
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300. How did Mr. Franklin take that?
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301. Not very well.
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302. But he'll get over it.
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303. Gee, I'd hate to be in his shoes.
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304. Why?
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305. Well, you got a writing team, and
they're very famous.
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306. Now they break up.
And what happens?
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307. One fellow continues writing books
and the other fellow just stops.
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308. That's what I keep telling Jim.
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309. That sooner or later, people were
bound to find out.
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310. What? That your husband did all the
writing?
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311. Yeah.
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312. Yeah.
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313. Kinda tough on Mr. Franklin's ego.
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314. Ken...
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315. I know, I know. Just take it easy.
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316. I drove up here as fast as I could.
Is there anything new?
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317. No. Not yet.
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318. Jo, it's incredible. I just saw him
this morning at the office...
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319. Oh... I'm sorry, Ken. Lieutenant Columbo.
Mr. Franklin.
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320. How you doing?
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Lieutenant?
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322. Well, I'm afraid we just got
started.
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324. Has he been found yet?
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325. Why? Did somebody tell you
he was gone?
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326. Lieutenant, I just spent several
hours driving up here from San Diego.
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327. You must know the story is
on every news station.
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328. Oh, right, yeah, gee.
I shoulda thought of that.
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329. Well, has he been found?
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330. I'm afraid not.
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331. What were you, visiting friends
in San Diego?
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332. He has a place there.
A cabin.
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333. Away for the weekend, gee.
That's nice.
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334. Could we get back to my
question?
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335. Have you come up with any
leads, any clues?
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336. Uh... It's a little early for that.
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337. Early? Seems to me your men are
standing around just marking time.
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338. Could I have a drink, love?
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339. I could use one myself.
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340. I'll tell you something, Lieutenant.
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341. See if Mrs. Melville were on this
case,
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342. she would be leaps and bounds
ahead of you by now.
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343. Is that the lady in the books?
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344. That's right.
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345. You see she would have figured it out
that this is not just someone missing.
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347. Aha! Here it is.
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348. Take a look at that.
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349. Uh... Put it on the desk. Just drop
it 'cause of the fingerprints, you know.
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350. Jim's fingerprints are all over
that. So are mine.
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351. What is it?
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352. What does it look like?
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353. It's a list of names. Look at that.
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354. Musto, Delgado, Hathaway, Westlake...
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355. Sound familiar?
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356. Yeah... Kind of.
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357. They should.
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358. That's a list of some of the top men
in organized crime on the west coast.
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360. I don't understand.
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361. It's painfully obvious.
One of these men had Jim killed.
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362. Really? Why?
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363. Tell me something. How long have you
been a lieutenant, Lieutenant?
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364. Mrs. Melville would have put that
together like that.
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365. Well look, I'm gonna take all the help
I can get.
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366. All right. Let me see if I can
explain it to you.
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367. See my partner and I decided to
split, go our separate ways.
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368. I'm sure Joanna must've mentioned
that to you.
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369. Yeah, she said something about that.
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370. Did she also mention the fact...
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371. that Jim wanted to do some
serious writing?
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372. Hey, wait a minute...
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373. Dawning on you now?
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374. Knew you'd get it. But that's only
the tip of the iceberg.
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375. You see, Jim was researching a complete
and factual expose...
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376. of all west coast
organized crime.
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377. I mean he was going around asking
some pretty embarrassing questions.
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378. Probing, compiling dossiers.
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379. That's why they searched this office.
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380. Apparently they got everything but
that list.
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381. And you think one of these fellas
put out a contract on him?
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382. Of course. Word must've gotten around that
Jim was compiling all this information.
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383. They knew they couldn't buy him off,
so what did they do?
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384. They chose the usual alternative.
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385. A professional killing, huh?
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386. But if that's true, why did they get
rid of the body?
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387. Who knows? But remember one thing
without a corpus delicti...
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committed in the first place.
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389. But why would a professional killer
care?
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390. I mean, he's already on a plane
back from where he came.
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391. Lieutenant, I can't answer all of
your questions.
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392. I've given you a list of the most
likely suspects, a clear motive.
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393. Isn't that enough to start with?
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394. Oh, that's plenty.
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395. Believe me I'm very grateful for
all the help you've given me.
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396. Gee, that's funny...
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397. What?
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398. This thing is folded lengthwise.
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399. Like someone was carrying it
in their pocket.
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400. So?
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401. Well, if he typed that on that
typewriter,
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402. and I'll run a check on that,
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403. why would he fold it up before he
put it in that drawer?
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404. I'm beginning to like you.
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405. Why is that?
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406. Because you're finally beginning to
think like Mrs. Melville.
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407. Unfortunately, Jim used to fold up
a piece of paper,
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408. and he'd use it as a bookmark,
you know.
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409. Now however interesting your
observation is,
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411. However, since you are beginning to
learn how to emulate our dear lady,
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412. I'm going to give you
something that you richly deserve.
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413. A chance to read some of our books.
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414. Well, that's very nice of you.
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415. Didn't expect gifts tonight, huh?
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416. Thank you. Maybe I can pick up
a few pointers.
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417. I'm sure you can.
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418. Could you handle some more?
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419. All right.
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420. Here you go.
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421. Oh, and an extra.
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422. That's very nice.
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423. That ought to keep you busy
for a while, huh?
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424. Anything else, Lieutenant?
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425. No, I don't think so. I think
I'd better let you get some sleep.
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426. That's very nice of you. I just
only hope I was of some help.
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427. Oh, you certainly were.
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428. Well, good night Lieutenant.
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429. Good night, sir.
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430. Oh Mr. Franklin. Uh...
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431. Actually, there is one thing.
Not that it makes that much difference.
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432. What is it?
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433. When Mrs. Ferris called you and told
you her husband got shot,
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434. you jumped in a car and drove
right back to L.A., is that right?
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435. That's right.
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436. You know, me, I woulda taken a plane.
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437. I mean, it's a big airport and they
run every half hour.
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438. It would have been a lot faster.
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439. Well, I, that's true.
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440. But... in a situation like that,
who thinks clearly?
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441. And look at it this way.
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442. You add up all the time it takes
to drive to and from an airport.
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443. How much time do you really save?
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444. Operator? Get me the police, please.
Thank you.
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445. Lieutenant Columbo, please.
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446. Yes, thank you. I'll wait.
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447. Columbo?
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448. This is Franklin.
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449. I think you'd better get over here
right away.
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450. 937 Sky View Drive.
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451. It's an emergency.
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452. When I got home, there he...
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453. There it was right in the middle of
the lawn.
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454. Terrible thing to come home to.
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455. The funny thing is, I kept hoping,
I was sure that Jim was still alive.
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456. Poor Joanna...
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457. Every time I think of feeling sorry
for myself,
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458. I think of how much she had
to lose.
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459. Look at them.
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460. Vultures.
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461. Lieutenant, you mind if I go inside.
I can't stand to watch them... gape.
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462. Mind if I come with you because...
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463. there's no lining on this coat
and it's a bit chilly.
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464. I don't mind.
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465. Hello, yes, this is Mr. Franklin.
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466. What? No comment.
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467. You got to be kidding.
What, an interview now?
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468. The gentlemen of the press.
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469. Afraid you're gonna get a lot of
that.
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470. I'm sorry, Lieutenant. I'm forgetting
my manners. Would you like a drink?
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471. Yeah... well... maybe a drop of bourbon.
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472. Bourbon.
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473. Boy, this is quite a place.
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474. This a copy?
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475. Hardly. It's an original.
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476. Gee, I thought they only hung this
stuff in the museums.
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477. You own this?
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478. Mrs. Melville has been very kind.
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479. Boy, quite a place.
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480. And you got that other place
in San Diego.
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481. Gee, the upkeep alone must be...
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482. I manage to scrape by.
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483. Your drink.
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484. Thank you.
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485. You know, there's one thing about
writers I don't understand.
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486. Maybe you can help me clear it up.
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487. If a fella's partner dies,
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488. does he own the other fella's
half of the books? Half of the uh...
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489. The Royalties?
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490. Yeah.
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491. No.
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492. They go into the deceased's estate.
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493. That leaves you out in the cold,
doesn't it?
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494. Unless you insured each other?
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495. Lieutenant, aren't we going a bit
far astray?
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496. You're right. We shouldn't be
talking about this now.
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497. It's not the time.
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498. So Mr. Franklin, tell me.
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499. Why do you think that they left your
partner's body...
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500. out there on the lawn like that?
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501. Do you mean to tell me you haven't
figured that out?
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502. Lieutenant, you disappoint me.
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503. It was left as a warning.
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504. A warning?
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505. Of course.
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506. It also proves my theory about
it being a professional killing.
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507. See, the moment they dropped Jim's
body in the middle of that lawn...
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508. Please sit down.
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509. You know what they were saying?
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510. This could happen to you unless
you stop in your partner's research.
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511. They were trying to scare you.
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512. Exactly.
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513. Right. So what are you going to do?
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514. Are you going to continue writing
the book anyway?
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515. No. That's the irony of it. You see,
that was Jim's pet project, not mine.
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516. I wouldn't even know where to begin.
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517. Say I guess they didn't have any way
of knowing...
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518. you two were going to split up.
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519. No...
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520. Even if they did, it wouldn't have
done Jim any good.
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521. I must say, Lieutenant, you're up
against a dead end.
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522. Look at this. You've got a body,
you've got a motive.
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523. But you're never going to find that
killer.
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524. It's not going to be easy.
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525. I'll lay you five to one it was
someone in Las Vegas or Miami,
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526. picked up a phone and put out
a contract.
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527. Right.
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528. How you're going to make a case,
much less solve one, is beyond me.
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529. I guess the only thing I can do is...
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530. just check out every name
on that list.
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531. Sure. You know what's going to
happen?
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532. Every one of those guys is
going to deny that Jim even existed?
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533. Right.
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534. I must say I don't envy you.
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535. I don't envy myself.
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536. Now look, I got a lot of phone calls
to make. I'd better get on it.
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537. All the luck.
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538. Thanks. Thanks a lot, Mr. Franklin.
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539. And listen, I'm very sorry about
what happened tonight.
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540. Thank you.
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541. You... uh...
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542. You will keep me posted, Lieutenant.
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543. Oh, yes. I will. Yeah.
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544. You know, there is only one thing
that I'm not clear about.
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545. But that can wait. You want to go to
bed.
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546. Lieutenant, I'm not going to get any
sleep anyway. What is it?
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547. Would you go over for me once again?
I know you did it.
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548. Exactly what happened
when you came home tonight?
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549. Sure. I've...
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550. I've already told you, but...
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551. The moment I saw Jim's body
in the middle of the lawn...
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552. I came running in here and I picked
up the phone and I called you.
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553. I mean it's a purely reflexive
action.
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554. Uh-huh.
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555. Right. Uh-huh. Yeah, that's fine.
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556. Wait a minute,
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557. you look like you're troubled. Is there
some reason for your question?
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558. Ah, it's your mail.
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559. My mail?
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560. Isn't it funny how people are
different? Now me,
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561. if I found my partner dead, I'd
never think of opening my letters.
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562. But I just did it to distract myself.
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563. I mean you gotta remember one
thing, that's a great shock.
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564. Oh, that's understandable.
And bills are distracting.
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565. Listen, if anything comes up,
I'll call you right away.
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566. Good night.
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567. Good night.
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568. I'm going to have a hot-dog.
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569. Oh, I guess I will, too.
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570. Oh, no, Mr. Tucker. You put that
away. This one is on me.
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571. May I have a receipt, please?
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572. All right, Lieutenant, you're
bribing me with a handsome lunch.
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573. What can I do for you?
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574. This is about an insurance
policy.
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575. Excellent! It's about time you came
to me.
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576. I can give you a...
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577. This is an insurance policy
that was already written.
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578. Oh. This is official business.
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579. Yeah. There are two mystery writers,
Ken Franklin and James Ferris.
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580. Your company wrote a policy on them?
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581. Now wait a minute, Lieutenant.
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582. We like to cooperate with
the police, but,
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583. if you want confidential information,
I'm afraid that you...
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584. Hold on, look. I don't want to cause
you any trouble.
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585. Maybe it would be more helpful
if I got a court order?
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586. Oh, Ken, it was simply marvelous.
I was terrified!
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587. Oh, really?
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588. I had the whole thing figured out
by the end of the first act.
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589. You did? I was completely fooled.
You must have a devious mind.
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590. No dear, it's because you're young.
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591. Always remember one thing, my love.
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592. The moment a man mentions a
long-lost twin,
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593. you can inevitably know that
it's going to be some impersonation.
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594. It's an old plot trick.
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595. Mr. Franklin!
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596. Yoo-hoo! Over here.
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597. Who's that?
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598. Someone who should be
somewhere else.
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599. Excuse me a moment.
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600. Miss La Sanka!
What a pleasant surprise...
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601. What brings you to the big city?
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602. Oh... I came in to do a little
shopping. You like my dress?
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603. Oh, it's lovely.
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604. See a play.
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605. She's a beauty, Mr. Franklin.
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606. Yes, she is. Thank you.
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607. I haven't seen her before, have I?
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608. No, I don't believe you have.
Well, it's lovely to see you.
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609. I, ah... hope you won't think
I'm being forward,
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610. but is there any chance of our
having a drink together?
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611. Oh, I'd love to, really, but... ah...
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612. See, the young lady and I are going
to have late supper.
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613. I think you might want to cancel it.
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614. Just why would I want to do that?
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615. Because we really should have
a discussion.
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616. Perhaps some other time.
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617. All right.
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618. I suppose I'll have to find
someone else to tell my story to.
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619. It's a mystery story.
Very interesting, really.
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620. It's all about this... witness...
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621. Just wait here. I'll be right back.
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622. Anything you say, Mr. Franklin.
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623. Oh wow, I just can't resist
strawberries.
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624. Glad you like them.
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625. You're making me nervous.
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626. That's quite a stare.
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627. I'm sorry. I can't help it.
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628. Do you know I've never seen you
outside that store before?
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629. You're very lovely.
May I call you Lilly?
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630. Yes, please do.
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631. How did you enjoy the play, tonight?
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632. I thought it was predictable. You?
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633. I like your books much more.
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634. That's very flattering.
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635. But you said something before about
your story.
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636. Something about a... witness.
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637. Oh, yes. Well, actually,
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638. it's a true-to-life story.
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639. The best kind.
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640. It concerns your partner.
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641. Jim?
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642. What about him?
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643. Well, I read in the papers about
his death and I felt just terrible.
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644. Thank you.
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645. I felt just terrible because they
said he was killed in his office.
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646. So they did.
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647. Well in my story,
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648. you see, he couldn't have actually
been killed in an office.
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649. Because he was...
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650. somewhere else.
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651. Just for the moment. Let's forget
about your story.
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652. Let's talk about real life.
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653. It is simpler, isn't it?
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654. Much.
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655. I'll tell you honestly. Ken.
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656. I was very confused when I saw
the papers. Because...
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657. when you were in my store making
a phone call the other day,
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658. I wandered over to the side window
to see...
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659. if you had brought a lady
with you.
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660. You didn't believe me when I said
that I was alone?
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661. Oh, I believed you.
It's just that...
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662. I'm very interested in you, Ken.
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663. Well, anyway, you can imagine my
surprise when I saw your partner.
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664. There he was, big as life...
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665. sitting there in the front seat
of your car.
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666. And that disturbed you?
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667. Oh, not at the time.
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668. Only later.
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669. And then I debated with myself
for days...
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670. whether to come and see you
or not.
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671. Why didn't you go to the police?
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672. Oh, Ken...
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673. I wouldn't want to get you into
trouble.
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674. Of course not.
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675. All right, Lilly. How much?
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676. Oh, I hope you don't think that's
the only...
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677. No, no... I don't think anything.
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678. I'll tell you something.
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679. I'm most grateful you came to me
first.
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680. You know why? 'Cause I think we can
reach an equitable agreement.
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681. I do so admire your candor.
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682. This isn't easy for me.
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683. A widow, running a small country
store, trying to make ends meet...
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684. Oh, I can understand that. And I
also recognize in you a woman of...
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685. some breeding, I mean,
you're not just a common...
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686. blackmailer.
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687. I'm so glad you're understanding.
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688. Very well, Lilly.
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689. How much for your silence?
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690. Fifteen thousand dollars?
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691. I know it's a lot, but that's all
I'll ever ask for.
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692. Honestly. And I'm a woman
of my word.
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693. I know you are, and I respect you
for that. You know what?
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694. In that spirit, I accept your terms.
Agreed?
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695. Agreed.
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696. And I know you won't take offense
when I say...
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697. it's a pleasure doing business
with you.
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698. No, no. My pleasure.
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699. Yes?
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700. Is Mr. Franklin home?
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701. He's occupied at the moment.
Who shall I say is calling?
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702. Lieutenant Columbo.
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703. Oh. Well won't you come in
and wait?
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704. He'll be with you shortly.
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705. Only a few more.
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706. Thanks muchly, Mr. Franklin, I think
we're about finished.
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707. If you can bear one or two more
photographs.
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708. Fire away.
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709. After all, your magazine was
very kind...
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710. to Franklin and Ferris
during our lean years.
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711. That's the second reason I granted
the interview.
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712. Oh, what was the first?
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713. Why, the charm of the interviewer,
of course.
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714. Yes, Lieutenant. Is there
something I can do for you?
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715. Oh, yeah... if... if you have a moment.
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716. That's about all I do have.
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717. As soon as I finish here, I'll be
right with you.
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718. Is there anything else? Miss...
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719. May I call you Gloria?
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720. Please do.
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721. Ah... just one last question.
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722. I think our readers will want to
know...
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723. how the death of your partner will
affect the Mrs. Melville books.
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724. I'm afraid when I buried Jim,
I buried Mrs. Melville with him.
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725. I understand.
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726. But everyone will miss her so.
Can't you write another one?
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727. Oh, I could, naturally, but what's
the point?
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728. With Jim gone, there wouldn't be
much reason.
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729. No, I'm afraid Mrs. Melville has
solved her last case.
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730. Actually, I've been...
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731. seriously debating as to
whether I'll ever want to write again.
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732. Oh well, I hope you do.
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733. Thank you, that's very kind of you.
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734. Now, if you don't mind...
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735. Of course. Let's go, Harvey.
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736. Perhaps under better circumstances,
less harassed circumstances,
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737. I could give you a more detailed
interview.
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738. Even in more depth...
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739. That will be nice. Shall I call you?
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740. Yes, please do. Next week, huh?
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741. Goodbye.
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742. Oh, sorry Harvey.
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743. Thank you.
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744. Thanks very much.
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745. All right, Lieutenant, what can I do
for you?
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746. Well, I brought back your books.
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747. That's fine. Just put them over
there on the table.
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748. Yeah... ah... sure. I wanted to tell you
how much I enjoyed 'em.
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749. I think they're the most
terrific...
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750. Boy, I want to...
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751. And oh listen, I'll come back,
I'll make two trips on this.
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752. But the lady detective. What a
character! What a brain!
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753. And what logic, the way she
figures it out!
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754. Lieutenant, I'd love to sit down and
discuss literature with you,
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755. But I was on my way out.
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756. Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to
bother you.
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757. You're going some place special?
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758. Yes, as a matter of fact, I'm on my way
down to my cabin for a rest.
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759. Would you like an itinerary?
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760. Hey, I'm sorry.
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761. I'm making a pest of myself.
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762. No...
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763. Yes, yes, I am.
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764. I know it's because
I keep asking these questions.
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765. But I'll tell you. I can't help myself.
It's a habit.
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766. I take it you're not going alone.
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767. Whatever gave you that idea?
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768. I noticed the two bottles of
champagne...
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769. Oh, those. I'm quite capable of
drinking those two bottles,
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770. and a good deal more
without any help.
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771. Now if you'll excuse me, Lieutenant.
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772. Yeah, listen.
Unless you just want to...
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773. take a second to know how we're
progressing on your partner's list.
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774. Oh? Anything concrete?
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775. No, not a thing. Just like you
predicted.
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776. Everyone said they never even heard
of James Ferris.
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777. That's just as I expected.
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778. Well it was lovely to chat with you,
Lieutenant.
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779. Mr. Franklin...
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780. Yeah?
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781. Do you have a minute?
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782. Is it important?
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783. Well, it could be.
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784. You see, I was checking the phone
company records in San Diego.
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785. Why would you want to do that,
Lieutenant?
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786. I have to do that. You know, that's
part of my job.
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787. I gotta tie up all those loose ends.
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788. Anyway, on the day of murder,
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789. there was a record of a call
from the cabin.
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790. It was a call to the Ferris house
in Los Angeles.
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791. I see. And now you're wondering whether
I can explain that. Is that right?
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792. Oh, I'm sure you can.
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793. Oh, you're right, I can.
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794. But you see you would have saved both you
and me a great deal of trouble...
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795. if you had checked with
Joanna Ferris first.
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796. She would have explained to you...
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797. that I had spoken to her
from my cabin, telling her that...
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798. Jim and I had patched up our
differences.
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799. What do you mean by differences?
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800. Well, you see, ironing out any difficulties
in a separation is never easy.
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801. I knew Joanna would be concerned.
I wanted to put her mind at ease.
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802. Can you understand that?
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803. Oh yes, yeah. That's understandable.
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804. Fine. Is that all?
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805. Yes. That's all.
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806. Listen... uh... Enjoy your trip.
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807. Thanks very much.
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808. And drive carefully.
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809. Don't worry, Lieutenant. You can
count on it.
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810. And here you are.
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811. Bearing gifts.
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812. And more gifts.
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813. Why, Mr. Franklin, how lovely.
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814. Ken.
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815. Yes, of course. Ken.
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816. Now Lilly, let me ask you a simple
question.
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817. Are you up to making a nice quiet
dinner for two tonight?
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818. Here's to prosperity.
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819. And romance.
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820. The daily double.
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821. I must say, Lilly, that was a
magnificent meal.
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822. Where did you learn to cook so
well?
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823. My late husband, may he rest in
peace, was a professional chef.
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824. Wonderful man.
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825. He taught me all I know.
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826. Well, he taught you well.
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827. Thank you, sir.
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828. Refill?
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829. Oh, sorry.
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830. Oh! We're all out.
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831. Let's open another one.
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832. Dare we?
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833. Dare we not?
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834. Here we go... happy new year.
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835. Quick, your glass!
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836. Delicious.
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837. But I'm afraid I'm getting a little
tipsy.
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838. What's wrong with that?
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839. I don't know if I can trust you.
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840. Now is there any reason not to?
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841. Lilly, if I make you uncomfortable,
I can always leave.
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842. No, please...
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843. I do enjoy your company.
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844. You know what we should do...?
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845. What?
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846. It's such a beautiful night...
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847. we should row out to the center
of the lake and go for swim.
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848. Mmmm... sounds nice.
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849. It is nice. Shall we?
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850. Better not.
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851. Why not?
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852. I trust you, Ken. Really.
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853. But we all have our dark sides,
don't we?
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854. It just wouldn't be very intelligent
of me...
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855. to be alone with you
in a small boat.
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856. After all, you might start having
second thoughts about the money.
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857. I wish you hadn't said that, Lilly.
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858. That kind of talk hurts me deeply.
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859. I'm going to tell you something and
I shouldn't.
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860. But I'll tell you why because I
trust you.
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861. I was prepared to give you
considerably more than you asked for.
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862. Fifteen thousand, I mean I've lost
that much gambling in one night.
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863. Well, it certainly is a great deal
of money to me.
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864. What do you think
you'll do with all of it?
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865. I don't know... put it in the bank,
I guess.
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866. But not right away.
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867. I just want to look at it
for a while.
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868. Better be careful.
Someone might rob you.
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869. I'll just keep it for a day or two.
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870. I've never seen so much money
in my life.
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871. Uh maybe... Maybe you could take a
trip somewhere?
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872. I may. I've always wanted to go on
a cruise.
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873. Oh cruises. So romantic.
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874. Did I tell you that my late husband
was in the merchant marines?
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875. Is that a fact?
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876. They're the ones who taught him how
to cook.
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877. I almost wish he were here now.
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878. He could share this with me.
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879. Well... maybe we can do the next best
thing.
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880. Who did you say it is?
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881. One of the cops said it was a local
woman. Some kinda drowning.
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882. Morning.
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883. Well, Lieutenant Columbo!
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884. I must say you turn up at the oddest
times, don't you?
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885. Listen, I hope you don't mind my
coming in that way, you know.
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886. But the door was open and I
just let myself in.
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887. No, no, no. How did you get here,
by magic carpet?
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888. I didn't see your car outside.
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889. Oh no, I pulled around back and I
put it in the shade.
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890. The sun raises hell
with the paint.
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891. Oh, sensible.
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892. What brings you up here to the
wilds?
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893. Well, I'll tell you.
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894. I heard you and Mrs. Ferris
talk so much about this place.
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895. And you made it sound so terrific,
and believe me,
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896. you weren't exaggerating,
because this is magnificent.
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897. And since I got a two-week
vacation coming up,
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898. I said to myself go on down there,
check out the area,
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899. look to see maybe you can rent a
cabin.
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900. Lieutenant, you're not going to tell
me you drove down here...
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901. just to look for a vacation spot,
are you?
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902. Why else would I come?
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903. You're wasting your time.
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904. I have a feeling the cabins in
this neck of the woods...
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905. are pretty much out of your
price range, anyway.
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906. Most of them are rented
for the season.
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907. Oh, gee, whiz that... That's too bad.
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908. Gosh my wife is going to be
disappointed.
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909. Well, it was a nice ride anyhow.
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910. Yes, a lovely drive.
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911. Except for that bottleneck down the
road. What was that all about?
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912. Oh there was a drowning.
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913. Oh, what was it, a fisherman?
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914. Well, I heard someone say it was a
local woman.
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915. Ah Miss La Sanka, or something?
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916. Something like that, yeah.
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917. Did you know her?
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918. Not really. No.
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919. I was just wondering because
when I was in the kitchen before,
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920. I noticed a grocery box with her
name on it.
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921. I occasionally buy supplies there.
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922. Sure, like anyone else who lives
around here.
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923. I think she was the one that drowned.
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924. Yeah, because I stopped by the
grocery store on the way here...
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925. to pick up some cigars and
I noticed it was closed and...
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926. cops' cars around.
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927. Well, if it was her,
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928. I'd be very sorry.
She was always very friendly.
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929. Yeah, that's a shame.
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930. Oh? You did know her.
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931. Lieutenant, I know a lot of people
without really knowing them.
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932. You know, like...
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933. barbers, waitresses, parking lot
attendants.
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934. Even the cop on the beat, don't you?
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935. Yeah, I do, as a matter of fact.
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936. I tell you people are strange,
you though know.
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937. I can't figure 'em out.
Why a woman goes out on a lake...
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938. all by herself
before the light comes up.
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939. Oh, there's nothing unusual about
that.
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940. A lot of us go out early.
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941. It's peaceful and it kind of makes
you feel like you're...
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942. plugged into nature.
You know what I mean?
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943. Yeah, yeah.
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944. Well, say, listen, look, you came
down here to get away from things,
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945. and I'm just taking up your time.
I didn't mean to bother you.
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946. No, no, no. It's no bother at all.
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947. Say I'd be more than glad to let you
have a bathing suit,
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948. but you don't look like
you're the athletic type to me.
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949. Well, it's... uh... my wife that's the
athlete.
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950. So you don't think I'm going to be
able to find a cabin to rent, huh?
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951. Best bet is to go down and check
with some of the local...
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952. real estate people.
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953. Because I think it would be fun to be
neighbors for a couple of weeks, huh?
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954. Yeah.
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955. Say, what kind of night life do you
have around here?
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956. Night life? None.
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957. No partying?
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958. Just sleep and crickets.
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959. I was just wondering because,
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960. you know, I didn't want to barge in
on you today unannounced.
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961. I don't follow you.
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962. Well, last night I called to
tell you that I was coming...
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963. but there was no one at home.
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964. You a reporter?
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965. No... uh.
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966. Lieutenant Columbo.
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967. Police.
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968. L.A.
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969. LAPD?
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970. What brings you down here,
Lieutenant?
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971. Well, I'm working on a case.
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972. Listen, this is not really my
jurisdiction, but...
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973. you mind if I browse around?
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974. Help yourself, Lieutenant.
Always glad to cooperate.
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975. didn't she have a bruise on her
head?
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976. How'd you know that, Ben?
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977. Come on, Sergeant, Doc Webster
told us.
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978. All right, so there was a bruise.
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979. Probably a result of the boat
capsizing and...
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980. rendering her unconscious.
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981. Any indication the lady was under
the influence?
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982. I can't ascertain that until we see
an autopsy report.
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983. The doctor's working on that
right now.
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984. Sounds like drinking to me.
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985. Could she swim?
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986. How in the world would I know a
thing like that?
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987. Any living relatives?
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988. I don't think so. Somebody said she
was a widow.
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989. What about the row boat?
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990. Row boat? What about it?
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991. Who did it belong to? Where'd it
come from?
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992. It belonged to the deceased. I've got
witnesses...
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993. Think she wanted some fresh air last
night?
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994. This is all conjecture, gentlemen.
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995. I mean there's no way of telling.
Maybe she did. Who knows?
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996. It's also possible that she had a
heart seizure, or she got dizzy.
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997. Then you think it was an
accident?
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998. I certainly don't think it was
foul play.
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999. You're going to be in your office
this afternoon?
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1000. Absolutely.
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1001. How long was she in the water,
Sergeant?
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1002. Oh, I don't know. We'll wait till
we get the report.
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1003. We're starting to cover the same
old ground here, gentlemen.
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1004. Now why don't you meet me
in my office an hour from now.
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1005. But we got some more questions.
I'd like to...
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1006. I'll answer 'em all then, I'll have
the reports.
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1007. And I'll be able to give you
a lot more information.
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1008. OK, Sarge. Thank you.
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1009. To my Lilly... Love always, Ken...
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1010. I still don't know what this means.
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1011. It means that he knew her.
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1012. It means that he knew her
not casually, the way he said.
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1013. It means that he knew her
reasonably well.
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1014. All right.
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1015. You've got a romantic inscription
in a book and a champagne cork.
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1016. Now what does that prove?
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1017. By itself, it doesn't prove anything.
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1018. But once you assume that Franklin
committed these crimes,
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1019. everything fits together.
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1020. I just can't believe it.
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1021. I've known Ken too long.
He's not a murderer.
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1022. Mrs. Ferris, it wouldn't make any
difference,
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1023. if you knew him for a hundred years,
that wouldn't change anything.
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1024. This man, Franklin, took your
husband's life.
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1025. Do you have a match?
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1026. Help yourself. I don't smoke.
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1027. It doesn't make sense, Lieutenant.
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1028. Ken has an alibi.
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1029. What's his motive?
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1030. I told you how he coulda worked the
phone.
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1031. Now his motive is the insurance
money. He needed cash.
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1032. He spent money like a drunken sailor,
he had two houses,
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1033. he's got paintings,
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1034. he's got women, he's got...
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1035. What?
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1036. "Jack and Jill went up the hill."
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1037. "Did Jack kill Jill?"
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1038. "If so, find out why."
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1039. Jim. One of his story ideas.
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1040. Lieutenant.
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1041. If Ken killed my husband, then why
did he murder Miss La Sanka?
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1042. Well it's my hunch that she knew
something.
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1043. Maybe she saw them together and
she tried to blackmail him.
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1044. That's pure guesswork, isn't it?
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1045. No, ma'am, it's not. Not quite.
I checked the bank.
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1046. Yesterday he took out fifteen
thousand dollars.
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1047. Today he put it back in again.
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1048. Now why in the world
would he do that?
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1049. All right. I'm still not convinced,
but...
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1050. let's say I'll go along.
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1051. What happens now?
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1052. I don't know.
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1053. But I've got a pretty strong
circumstantial case,
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1054. it's just not enough.
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1055. If I had one piece of hard evidence,
I could nail this fella.
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1056. But you don't.
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1057. That's right, ma'am. I don't.
That's why I'm here.
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1058. Maybe you can give it to me.
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1059. Me?
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1060. You knew both of these fellas very
well. I want you to tell me about them.
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1061. Anything... Just talk.
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1062. Whatever comes into your mind.
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1063. Kind of like analysis without the
couch.
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1064. Would you like a little coffee
first?
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1065. That would be fine.
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1066. I don't know what you're looking
for, but here goes.
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1067. They met in a typewriter shop of
all places.
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1068. Jim had broken a key and Ken needed
a ribbon.
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1069. Does that help?
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1070. Keep going.
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1071. Well, I've told you a lot about
Jim.
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1072. He was brilliant, really.
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1073. He'd wake up in the middle of the
night with ideas.
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1074. Always throwing off sparks.
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1075. I remember he even did it
on our honeymoon.
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1076. Funny thing is,
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1077. Ken didn't even talk about the
books, unless he was on television.
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1078. This the truck, that's gonna move
my stuff out of suite 803?
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1079. Yeah.
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1080. Almost finished?
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1081. Haven't started.
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1082. What do you mean you haven't
started?
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1083. I'm only the driver, mister.
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1084. Ask the other two guys. They've been
in there a half an hour already.
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1085. A half hour?
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1086. Columbo!
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1087. Hi, Mr. Franklin. Just finishing
up this last Melville mystery.
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1088. I didn't get a chance the other day.
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1089. All right, now what are you doing
here?
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1090. Waiting for you. I happened to be in
the neighborhood and...
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1091. You're always in the neighborhood.
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1092. You tell me what right you've got to
kick those movers out of this office?
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1093. Oh, listen. I'm sorry about that.
It's just...
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1094. You know what I thought, I thought
you and I should talk alone.
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1095. You and I have nothing to talk about.
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1096. Yes, we do, Mr. Franklin. We have
something to talk about.
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1097. I'm here to arrest you for the
murder of your partner.
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1098. What?
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1099. Now it's my duty to inform you of
your constitutional rights...
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1100. Oh will you cut that drivel.
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1101. I've written that stuff so many
times I know it by heart.
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1102. What is this nonsense? Your
going to arrest me?
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1103. Come on, Mr. Franklin.
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1104. Why don't you make a statement
and save us both a lot of trouble?
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1105. You know, I've really got you.
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1106. All right, Lieutenant, you got me.
I'm your prisoner.
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1107. Here, clamp the irons on me.
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1108. Do you wanna give me a dime first, so
I can phone my attorney because...
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1109. I promise you I'm going to sue you
and your department...
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1110. for false arrest, and
defamation of character.
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1111. I kinda knew it right from the start.
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1112. It was nothing definite, it
was a lotta little things.
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1113. Little things. Driving back from San
Diego,
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1114. on the day of the murder
instead of taking a plane.
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1115. The open mail.
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1116. Never showing any genuine emotion...
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1117. for a man that you worked with
for ten years.
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1118. With that? You know what they're
going to do?
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1119. They're going to laugh you
right out of court.
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1120. They're not going to laugh at the
insurance policy, are they?
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1121. I've got a photostatic copy of it
here in my pocket.
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1122. They're going to laugh at the fact
that you withdrew...
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1123. fifteen thousand dollars and
put it back the next day?
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1124. I've got the book that you gave to Miss
La Sanka, with your signature in it.
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1125. You expect to get a true bill
of indictment on that trivia?
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1126. Come on, Lieutenant, I was down in
San Diego.
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1127. So was your partner.
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1128. That's a provocative statement.
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1129. Can you prove that?
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1130. Yes. Not with the witness, because
you killed the witness.
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1131. But I've got another way
to prove it.
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1132. Will you enlighten me? I must say,
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1133. I enjoy watching a man raise
without any cards in his hand.
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1134. You know what, Ken. I'm going to
tell you the truth.
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1135. For a while there I never thought I
was going to get you, believe me.
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1136. You had me going in such circles.
I couldn't figure it out.
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1137. Suddenly, I thought of something.
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1138. How clever that first murder was.
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1139. The phone gimmick, working late in
the office. Brilliant.
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1140. Are you awarding gold medals today?
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1141. Yes. For the first one. Not for the
second one, that was sloppy.
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1142. Mrs. Melville, she would've been
very disappointed.
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1143. Oh, come on, get to the climax,
Lieutenant.
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1144. You're talking to a writer.
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1145. Am I? That's not what I heard.
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1146. And that's the key, that you're not
a writer.
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1147. When Mrs. Ferris told me that you
didn't contribute to the writing,
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1148. that her husband did all the work...
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1149. That's a lie.
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1150. I had to say to myself,
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1151. how could a man with no talent
for mysteries...
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1152. make up such a clever murder?
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1153. If you were that ingenious, you'd be
able to write your own books.
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1154. Go ahead, I'm fascinated, as boring
as it may be.
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1155. Then I got it.
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1156. The first one, the clever one,
that wasn't yours.
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1157. The second one, the sloppy one,
that was yours.
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1158. But not the first.
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1159. And whose idea was that then?
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1160. Your partner's. Hadda be.
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1161. And his wife told me how
conscientious he was.
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1162. You know, the way he used to write
down his ideas...
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1163. on every odd scrap of paper,
backs of matches.
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1164. Aah, so that's why you wouldn't let
the movers in.
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1165. Well, I had to rummage around here
before they emptied everything out.
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1166. Is this your partner's handwriting?
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1167. Well, I think I can prove it is.
Maybe I ought to read this to you.
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1168. "Idea for a Melville book. Perfect
alibi."
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1169. "A wants to kill B."
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1170. "Drives B to a remote house and has
him call his wife in city..."
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1171. "Tells her he's working late at the
office."
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1172. "Bang, bang."
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1173. Sound familiar? That's the part you
used,
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1174. practically word for word.
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1175. Should I read some more?
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1176. No...
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1177. Officer.
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1178. With this I think I got a
conviction. Don't you?
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1179. You gotta admit I had you going for
a while though, didn't I?
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1180. Yes you did.
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1181. You want to know the irony of all
this?
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1182. That is my idea.
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1183. The only really good one I ever had.
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1184. I must've told it to Jim over
five years ago.
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1185. Who ever thought that idiot would
write it down...?
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