1. Dutton.
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2. General Hollister.
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3. Come in.
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4. You want a drink?
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5. No. No, thank you, sir.
I don't have much time.
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6. I would have called, but...
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7. But what?
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8. I didn't want to risk a wiretap.
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9. A wiretap?
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10. You sound paranoid, Colonel.
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11. No, General.
Just being cautious.
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12. And the reason
for this... caution?
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13. The word just came down
this morning.
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14. A special directive
to all section chiefs.
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15. The Inspector General's starting...
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16. a full-scale investigation
of arms contracts.
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17. I see.
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18. - You're sure?
- Yes, sir.
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19. That's unfortunate.
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20. But I suppose it would have
happened sooner or later.
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21. If they find out...
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22. They won't find out.
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23. General,
if anyone digs deep enough...
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24. they're bound to discover that
I've let your...
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25. construction company
charge us a fortune in cost overruns.
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26. You'll offer
the standard explanation...
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27. unforeseen difficulties
in developing the arms system.
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28. It won't stand up, General.
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29. When the I.G. sees
your bargain-basement bids...
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30. he'll know I let you
practically steal those contracts.
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31. They'll indict both of us.
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32. As you say, Colonel,
you're the one that accepted the bids.
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33. You approved the overruns.
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34. With that much money involved, they'll
know we had to be in it together.
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35. I'm getting out.
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36. Oh?
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37. I'm leaving for Geneva tonight.
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38. And if I may make a suggestion,
General, you might do the same.
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39. I have a business to run.
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40. Besides, I never believed
in a forced retreat.
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41. Well, maybe you can bluff them, sir,
but I don't have your reputation.
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42. You'll have less
of a reputation if you go AWOL.
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43. It's an admission of guilt.
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44. They won't know it for 30 days.
I just took my annual leave.
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45. It's a small world, Colonel.
They'll find you.
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46. No way, sir.
I'll manage to disappear.
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47. And, uh, if they do,
just for the sake of argument?
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48. Naturally, I-I'd keep your involvement
to myself. I'd refuse to testify.
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49. Not even to shorten a jail sentence
for giving evidence?
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50. Believe me, sir,
there's nothing to worry about.
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51. They won't know where I am.
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52. How did you get here, Colonel?
Taxi?
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53. No, sir. I drove. Why?
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54. I've been thinking.
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55. You present me with a problem.
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56. Problem?
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57. You assure me... that my name
will never come into this...
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58. that, uh, you'll be my protector.
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59. I'm afraid I can't take that risk.
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60. Did you see that?
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61. What?
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62. Uh, a man just shot someone!
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63. But where?
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64. Over there. There. See?
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65. I don't see anything.
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66. He just moved away from the window.
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67. You've been out in the sun too long.
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68. Mother, I'm telling you...
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69. Oh, it's a mirage.
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70. No. No, we're going back.
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71. - We're going what?
- Which way is back?
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72. Which way is...
What are you doing?
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73. I got it. It's all right.
I'm all right.
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74. - I'm all right.
- You take this.
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75. Yeah, I-I got that.
Now... Now, y-you take this.
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76. But what'll I do with it?
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77. Uh, Mr. Barnes!
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78. Here, let me give you a hand.
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79. Thank you, Mr. Barnes.
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80. The only thing I can say about
the way she handles a boat...
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81. You certainly know when she's docked.
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82. Whiplash.
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83. If you hand me your aft line,
Mrs. Walters, I'll secure your stern.
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84. I beg your pardon!
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85. I'll tie up your boat.
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86. Oh. Oh, yes. Yes, uh, of course.
Is this it?
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87. Yeah, that's it.
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88. Thank you.
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89. I never thought we'd make it.
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90. Neither did I.
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91. Couldn't do it, eh?
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92. What?
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93. Call the police.
I knew you'd come to your senses.
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94. They must get a thousand
eyewitness crank calls an hour.
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95. What are you gonna do?
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96. Oh, hello, Operator.
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97. Could I please have the police?
I'd like to report a shooting.
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98. Hello. Is this the police?
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99. Oh. Uh...
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100. This is Mrs. Stewart.
Uh, I'm down at, uh,
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101. the boat place, and...
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102. Officer Sanchez.
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103. Mrs. Stewart?
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104. No, I'm Mrs. Stewart.
That's my mother, Mrs. Walters.
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105. You reported a shooting?
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106. Yes. Uh-huh.
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107. Yes?
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108. Oh. Well, um,
this man in a bathrobe...
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109. um, uh, he shot another man
I-in a uniform.
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110. What kind of uniform was it?
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111. Oh, well, I...
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112. I can't tell the difference
between an usher and a mailman.
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113. I mean, I can tell them apart, but not
what they're wearing, you know. But...
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114. Well, I-I'm sure
it was a military uniform.
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115. - Did you see anything, ma'am?
- Mm-mm.
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116. My daughter's the one
who sees things, Officer, not me.
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117. Just because you were
looking in the other direction,
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118. doesn't mean that I didn't see it.
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119. Uh, where was this shooting,
Mrs. Stewart?
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120. Right over there. See?
See that house over there?
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121. Are you sure?
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122. Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
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123. Do you know
who lives in that house?
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124. Uh... Well, no. Does it matter?
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125. I'd rather not say till we've
had a chance to investigate.
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126. Oh, yeah.
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127. May I have your address?
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128. She lives with me.
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129. 8090 Vale.
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130. May I have your phone?
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131. 985-4321.
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132. Okay. Thank you.
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133. Is that... Is that all?
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134. For now. If we need anything more,
you'll be contacted.
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135. Oh.
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136. - Thank you.
- Uh, 985-4321.
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137. Yes, ma'am.
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138. Come on.
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139. - You know, I...
- Come on!
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140. On that shooting report, Sergeant,
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141. the witness says it occurred
in General Hollister's house.
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142. The General Hollister?
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143. Yes, sir.
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144. It just doesn't seem right
that a slick sleeve like me...
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145. would barge in and ask a man
like General Hollister...
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146. if he just shot somebody.
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147. I see your point, Sanchez.
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148. I'd better send over
somebody from Homicide.
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149. Stand by, and I'll have him there
as soon as I can.
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150. Roger.
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151. Sorry, sir.
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152. Huh? For what?
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153. This spot's reserved.
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154. Oh. I see. All right.
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155. Uh... Uh...
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156. Who is it reserved for?
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157. The police.
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158. I think I'm the one
that you're waiting for.
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159. I'm, uh, a lieutenant.
My name is Columbo.
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160. Oh. Sorry, Lieutenant.
I was expecting an official car.
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161. That's all right.
Your name is Sanchez?
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162. - Yes, sir.
- I see.
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163. That's General Hollister's house
right there.
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164. Did anyone come in or out
since you've been here?
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165. Two young fellows in cadet uniforms
went in a little while ago.
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166. That's their wagon over there.
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167. Uh-huh. Is there another way
out of this house?
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168. By water. The general's got a yacht
in a slip in back of the house.
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169. I see. I'm gonna go in
and speak to the general.
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170. While I'm doing that,
I want you to search the yacht.
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171. But, Lieutenant,
I don't have a warrant.
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172. Well, I'll ask the general
for permission.
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173. If he doesn't give it,
then I'll get a warrant.
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174. In the meantime, check it out.
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175. Pay particular attention
to the engines.
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176. And if you find out anything,
let me know.
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177. Uh, General Hollister?
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178. Yes?
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179. I'm from the police, sir.
My name is, uh, Columbo.
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180. Lieutenant Columbo.
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181. Yes, Lieutenant?
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182. I'm terribly sorry to disturb you,
sir, but...
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183. we have this report,
uh, about this shooting.
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184. A shooting?
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185. Yes, sir. In this house.
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186. That's quite an opening line,
Lieutenant.
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187. Sir, I'm sure it's just
a crackpot complaint, but I...
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188. But it's your job to follow it up.
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189. Yes, sir.
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190. I understand. I've had to do many...
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191. unpleasant things myself
in the line of duty.
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192. But may I ask, this alleged shooting...
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193. Just who is supposed
to have shot whom?
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194. Well, you see, sir,
we don't know exactly.
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195. Only that the, uh, victim
was wearing some kind of a uniform.
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196. A uniform.
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197. Well, come in.
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198. These young men are from
my alma mater, Lieutenant, M.M.I.
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199. They're here to take away
my military souvenirs for, uh...
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200. permanent enshrinement
at the Memorial Hall.
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201. As a matter of fact, Lieutenant,
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202. M.M.I. is giving me
a testimonial dinner tonight.
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203. They're commemorating the 20th
anniversary of my retirement...
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204. and the opening
of the Hollister Exhibit.
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205. Yes. General, do you think
I could, uh, look inside?
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206. Lieutenant,
wouldn't that be a little obvious?
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207. I wanna be in a position, sir,
where I can tell my superiors...
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208. that I've checked everything out.
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209. They've already started
nailing it shut.
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210. Uh, it's just two nails, sir.
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211. Very well. Gentlemen,
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212. I have a friend here who would like
to inspect the contents of the crate.
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213. - Would you open it again, please?
- Yes, sir.
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214. Wow!
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215. A lot of guns.
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216. War trophies, Lieutenant.
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217. Uh, AK-47 assault rifle.
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218. PPSH-41. Drum.
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220. All Soviet-made, and,
as you've observed,
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222. I see. They're very,
very interesting, General.
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225. uh, all carefully packed,
Lieutenant, for the exhibit.
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226. Oh. Oh, yes, of course.
I'm sorry, sir. Uh...
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227. I'll just put these back in here.
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Thank you very much.
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230. Carry on, gentlemen.
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232. Oh, no. Thank you very much.
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- Thank you.
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have those fake wooden kinds.
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them or not, General.
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And it had a red light and ribbons.
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239. You'd turn on the fan, and the ribbons,
they would flutter there.
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to put the, uh...
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245. - Oh. Uh, andirons.
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It's too much trouble.
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- I see.
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- Oh, uh, for show.
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249. - Oh, that's for show.
- Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
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that report was right.
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252. There was someone here
in uniform.
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trying on the old harness, you know.
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that, uh, I can still get into it.
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there was another man here,
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260. Yes, I was wearing a bathrobe
while I was packing.
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- A match.
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- Thank you.
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all of your stuff over to the exhibit?
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267. Not quite everything, Lieutenant.
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personal meaning for me.
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269. It's a gift from my staff
on the day that I retired from service.
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270. Oh. Yeah. General, uh,
do you mind if I look around?
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271. No. By all means,
help yourself.
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Just a basic B.O.Q.
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275. Just a housekeeper.
Comes in twice a week.
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279. Good night.
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280. Lieutenant,
the bedrooms are this way.
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281. Guest bedroom, Lieutenant.
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282. Master bedroom.
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been here all day?
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284. No. I was out on my boat
till about 2:00.
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285. - You didn't go out after that, sir?
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286. I was here packing, getting ready
for the testimonial dinner.
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287. - Do you mind if I look in your closet?
- No.
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be thorough, Lieutenant.
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that's a lot of fruit salad.
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291. Past history... all to be donated,
Lieutenant.
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Anything else I can do for you?
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General? A handgun?
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A target pistol.
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I never think of it as a weapon.
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302. Supermatic Trophy model.
There you are. Hmm?
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304. Oh,
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305. that's a first with
the United States Marine Pistol Team.
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306. You know, Lieutenant, uh...
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307. I had this out earlier today.
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308. I was thinking of giving
it over to the exhibition...
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309. although it's never had anything to do
with my military career.
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312. Yes, I remember now.
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313. I stumbled over the crate
as I was looking at the gun.
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what your witness saw.
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316. Oh, well, there we are, huh?
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317. There we are.
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if I could win any medals today.
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320. I've been so busy for months,
I haven't had any chance to practice.
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322. Well, I'm not
a ballistics expert, sir.
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Have your people check it out.
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that'll be necessary, sir.
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327. I don't think there's much else
I can, uh, look for, General.
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who reported this... murder?
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331. No, I never said
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Who turned in the report?
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That's against regulations.
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Well, there's one thing for sure...
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it had to be some...
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in a boat in the marina.
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the record straight on that.
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that it was a man.
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341. Now, I never said that either, sir.
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Mistakes have no gender.
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for takin' up your time.
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345. Please, don't give it a thought.
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346. - Good night, sir.
- Good night, Lieutenant.
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- Yes?
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to hide, sir, and...
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it would save some time.
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so I don't see how I can object now.
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You did save time.
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355. - Thank you, sir.
- Thank you, Lieutenant.
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- Good night.
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enjoy your dinner.
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- The engines?
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been doing any drinking?
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I don't really know.
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of paperwork to do, huh?
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Gas up number two, will you?
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367. - Hi, General.
- Hi. How are you?
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368. Mr. Barnes, a couple of hours ago,
out on the marina, somebody waved at me.
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369. I think it was an old friend.
You got any idea who it could have been?
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370. Was it one of my boats?
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371. I think it might have been, yeah.
You might have it there in the record.
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and her mother.
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I'd like to have a few words with her.
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375. - Yeah, sure. I got it right here.
- Good.
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go sailing with her, are you?
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377. Why?
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378. She's the worst,
man, woman or child.
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379. She can't sail.
I couldn't take my eyes off her.
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380. I thought that she was gonna
keel over any minute.
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381. Well, I'll watch it, Mr. Barnes.
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382. - Thanks for your good thought.
- Here you go.
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383. Thank you.
Thank you very much.
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- Yes.
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386. Lieutenant Columbo, from the police,
about a report you made of a shooting.
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387. Oh! Yes. Come in.
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389. It's the police, Mother.
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390. Um, we're just having a, uh,
before-dinner cocktail.
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391. - Would you, um, uh...
- No, that's all right.
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393. Oh, Mother, uh...
I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
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394. That's all right. That's all right.
She's entitled to that.
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396. Mrs. Walters. Walters.
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397. Here you are, ma'am.
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like a policeman.
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- Thank you.
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it's gonna be a bowl. You know,
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an Indian water pitcher.
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creatively speaking.
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very interesting.
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to work with your hands.
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therapeutic studies lately...
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417. sailing, art classes.
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418. I even went back to work.
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419. What do you do?
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420. I work with children
and animals.
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421. Well, that's...
that's constructive.
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422. You see that?
That's a reflection of my job.
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423. Oh. You don't know
what it is, do you?
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424. Uh, no, I don't know what it is,
but it's very nice.
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425. Well, it's a South American llama.
We have them at the Ark Park.
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426. At the where?
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427. The Ark Park. That's where I work with
the children and the animals.
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428. I see. So this fella here
is a llama, huh?
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429. Well, you see, I try and go
beyond the surface, you know...
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430. to find, um, a deeper meaning,
a-a truer reality.
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431. At least, that's what I think I do.
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432. Mrs. Stewart,
I'm gonna get right to the point.
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433. You know, I couldn't find
any evidence of any shooting...
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434. in that house that you pointed out.
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435. I mean, there was no gun.
There was no victim. There was nothing.
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436. Just a house, a fella livin' in it.
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437. Well, I know what I saw.
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438. Maybe you think you saw it.
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439. What does that mean?
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440. The fella that owns that house
is a retired marine general.
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441. He says that if you
saw him in the window, one...
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442. he was alone, and two,
he was wearing a bathrobe.
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443. What about the man in uniform?
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444. He says that later on,
he did try on an old uniform...
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445. and he was carrying
a target pistol at the time.
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446. He says he happened to trip over
a crate that he was packing.
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447. Now, to you, does, uh... does that
sound like a reasonable explanation?
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448. Oh, very reasonable,
but it's not what I saw.
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449. Uh-huh. I see.
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450. Uh, did you ever wear glasses?
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451. No, I don't wear glasses.
I have perfect vision.
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452. No, I have better than perfect vision.
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453. Mm-hmm. Look, uh,
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454. I don't want you to get offended
at what I'm gonna say now, but, uh...
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455. were you doin' a little
drinkin' this afternoon?
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456. Oh!
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457. Oh, Lieutenant,
this is really too much!
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458. I mean, that police officer
this afternoon,
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459. and then my mother, and now...
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460. I am not hallucinating!
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461. I'm just trying to reconcile
your story.
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462. I saw two men. One in a bathrobe,
and the other one in a uniform.
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463. The one in the bathrobe
shot the other man.
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464. That is the simple truth. The sane
and the sober and the simple truth.
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465. Now, do you believe me?
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466. Mrs. Stewart, a murder charge
is about as serious as you can get.
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467. Lieutenant, I didn't ask you
if it was a serious charge.
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468. I asked you if you believe me.
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469. You always did have a weird imagination,
even as a child.
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470. Those imaginary playmates,
all those games.
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471. You never wanted to face reality.
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472. Mother, to some people...
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473. that would have meant that I had
a creative and imaginative mind.
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474. I'll get it.
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475. Can't a person sit down
and have a bite to eat in peace?
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476. Yes?
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477. Mrs. Stewart?
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478. No, no, no, no.
I'll... I'll call her for you.
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479. Helen darling,
there's a gentleman here to see you.
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480. - For me?
- Yes. Yes.
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481. Yes?
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482. You're Mrs. Stewart?
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483. You seem surprised.
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484. Well, uh, pleasantly, I assure you.
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485. What can I do for you?
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486. You can watch the 11:00 news
on television tonight.
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487. What?
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488. Apparently I need a character reference.
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489. I-I'm afraid I don't understand.
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490. You don't recognize me?
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491. No. Should I?
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492. You said that you saw me...
shoot somebody today.
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493. No, no. You have nothing
to fear from me, Mrs. Stewart.
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494. But if you'll watch
the late news tonight...
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495. I'm sure you'll agree that, uh,
you've miscast me... as a murderer.
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496. Earlier this evening, General
Martin J. Hollister was honored by...
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497. his alma mater,
the Marine Military Institute.
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498. At the banquet tonight, M.M.I.
dedicated the Hollister Exhibit...
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499. in their Memorial Hall.
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500. The General thereby joining
other select alumni...
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501. who have distinguished themselves
in the defense of their country.
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502. General Hollister was given
a standing ovation.
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503. If any man in recent memory
may be said to have had charisma...
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504. certainly that man
was General Martin J. Hollister.
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505. Early on in the Korean War,
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506. as a colonel commanding
a regiment of armored cavalry...
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507. Hollister captured the imagination
of the American people.
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508. His courage, his brilliance in
improvising in the heat of battle...
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509. his colorful garb, riding breeches,
boots and pearl-handled Colt.45...
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510. soon earned him the nickname
"The Iron Horseman."
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511. Later as a brigadier general
with his own division...
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512. he distinguished himself
by a daring end-run in which...
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513. out of ammunition
and using only his famous pistol...
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514. and a monumental bluff...
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515. he succeeded in capturing
the opposing enemy commander...
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516. and his entire headquarters.
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517. Finally, a land mine accomplished
what nothing else could,
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518. put General Hollister out of action
with severe wounds,
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519. wounds that necessitated his untimely
retirement from active duty...
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520. as one of the youngest major generals
in this nation's military history.
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521. On the foreign scene, the Secretary
of State again reiterated...
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522. the United States' determination
to keep current...
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523. troop levels in Europe stable.
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524. In reply to sharp Senate...
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525. You still think a man like that could
shoot someone for no reason at all?
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526. He's practically on Mount Rushmore.
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527. You didn't even recognize him
when he came here.
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528. I was in a state of shock.
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529. I mean, I didn't expect him to
show up on our doorstep.
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530. Why don't you just admit
that you're not sure?
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531. Because I am sure.
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532. You were sure when you
were married to Tom too. Remember?
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533. You had him running around
with every woman in town.
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534. No wonder he asked for a divorce.
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535. Those were not mirages, Mother!
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536. Those were flesh-and-blood ladies
he was carrying on with.
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537. He even admitted it.
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538. Your pot's overcooking.
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539. That is not a pot! It's a crock!
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540. Oh!
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541. General Hollister.
Colorful character.
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542. Reminds me of General Patton.
Old Blood and Guts.
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543. How about a game of pool
before we call it a night, Lieutenant?
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544. No, thanks, Bert. Not tonight.
I gotta get up early.
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545. Got somethin' special goin' on?
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546. Uh, yeah.
I think I'm gonna do a little fishin'.
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547. Hey. All right. If you catch
something good, bring it in.
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548. I'll give you a bowl of chili free.
Hey!
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549. Come on, General,
just one more drink, huh?
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550. One more?
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551. Look, it's 4:00 in the morning.
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552. Go on home
to your wives, gentlemen.
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553. Let's go up for one more drink.
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554. Look, I always make it a rule
to be in bed before reveille.
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555. Go home.
Good night, gentlemen.
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556. Ahoy, Lieutenant.
You're an early bird.
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557. Oh, yes, sir.
Be right with you.
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558. Yeah. I'm just, uh...
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559. combining a little
business with pleasure.
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560. At this hour?
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561. Well, George... My brother-in-law
George? Well, you don't know him.
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562. But at any rate, he's a fantastic
fisherman, this man...
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563. and he told me that...
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564. the best time to catch anything
is around about now. He says,
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565. get there before everybody, and you
kind of catch the fish off guard.
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566. Mm-hmm.
Doesn't look like it worked.
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567. Not yet.
But I'm gonna keep trying.
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568. I don't think you'll catch
anything big around here, Lieutenant.
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569. You're too close in.
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570. Oh? Yeah, you know?
You're probably right.
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571. General, there's somethin'
I don't understand.
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572. All the other fishing boats,
they were goin' out...
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573. and your boat is just comin' in.
Why is that?
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574. I've won a lot of battles, Lieutenant,
and I've caught a lot of fish...
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575. by doing the unconventional thing.
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576. Do you know that I have always
envied somebody with that talent?
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577. I don't think you can learn that.
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578. You know, I think
you're born with that?
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579. You know, inventors,
and military strategists?
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580. Now, I wish I had that,
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581. because that'd be a terrific thing
in my work. Do you know what I mean?
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582. Mm-hmm.
Yes, I'm sure it would.
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583. Oh, General, talking about work,
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584. there's a couple of loose ends
I'd like to tie up...
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585. Nothin' important, you understand,
but I would like to get 'em tied up.
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586. Fire away.
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587. Well, I was watchin'
the news on television last night.
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588. Those film clips of you in action?
Great stuff! Really.
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589. Thank you.
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590. Yeah, it was just thrilling.
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591. But you know, General, I happened
to notice that you were...
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592. carrying a pearl-handled pistol.
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593. Splendid weapon.
A single-action Colt.45.
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594. Yeah, I remembered that! That was
kinda like your trademark, wasn't it?
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595. Well, the thing is this,
that, uh...
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596. yesterday, when I asked you
whether you owned any guns...
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597. you showed me your souvenirs,
and you showed me your target pistol.
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598. Which is all very well and good.
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599. But I was wondering, whatever happened
to that pearl-handled revolver?
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600. Because when I looked into the crate,
you know I didn't see it in there.
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601. Lost it, Lieutenant.
Long time ago.
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602. When I was in the hospital in Korea,
someone "liberated" it, you know.
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603. Wanted a souvenir.
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604. Actually, I was...
I was pretty pleased it was taken.
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605. It was getting to be just too much
of a publicity gimmick.
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606. I see. So the Hollister Exhibit...
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607. is gonna have to do without
the famous Hollister gun.
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608. Uh, not exactly. M.M.I.
wanted one for their Memorial...
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609. so they had a duplicate made.
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610. I see.
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611. Uh-huh. Now, uh,
I've gotta change.
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612. So, if there's anything else
I can do for you?
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613. No, that'd be all, sir.
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614. Oh, fine, fine.
Just a piece of advice.
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615. Find a different spot.
Or use a different bait.
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616. Otherwise, you're not
gonna catch anything, Lieutenant.
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617. Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Stewart?
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618. Good afternoon. Did you watch
television last night?
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619. Yes, I did.
Uh, how did you find me?
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620. I went by your apartment.
Had a nice talk with your mother.
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621. - Quite a lady.
- Isn't she?
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622. I understand that you're through here
in about an hour.
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623. Do you suppose that
you and I could go somewhere...
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624. oh, a public place,
if you're worried...
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625. someplace where
we could have a drink?
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626. Why?
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627. Well, you're breaking the law.
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628. Uh, wha...?
I don't think I understand.
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629. You're accusing, convicting and
sentencing me, without a fair trial.
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630. Now, wouldn't you say
that that's un-American?
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631. Here's to your convictions,
and my acquittal.
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632. Well, I don't judge you, General.
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633. I just report what I saw.
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634. Uh, I'd like to suggest...
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635. the possibility that
you were deceived.
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636. Deceived by whom?
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637. By yourself.
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638. We all know the tricks that
the sun and the sea...
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639. even your own eyes
can play on you, huh?
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640. Particularly after
a long day on the water.
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641. Would you admit
that that's possible?
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642. Just possible.
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643. Well, I suppose so.
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644. The defense rests. For today.
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645. Now, I think we ought to
prosecute these martinis...
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646. before their statutes
of limitations expire.
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647. Uh, your mother told me
that you were divorced.
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648. Yes.
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649. Well, I saw how very, um...
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650. good you were with those children?
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651. Do you have any of your own?
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652. No.
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653. Unfortunately.
I always wanted them, but...
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654. Tom... why, th-that's my ex...
he didn't want children.
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655. We used to fight about that a lot.
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656. Well, maybe you only lost
one battle... Mrs. Stewart.
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657. Not a whole war.
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658. Well, what about you?
Are you married?
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659. No. Never could find the time.
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660. First, there was my military career.
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661. And then, my construction company.
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662. I was married to the business,
as they say.
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663. Well, I-I can understand that.
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664. Do you ever... regret it?
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665. Not really.
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666. Oh, there are exceptions.
Like, uh...
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667. last night, when the door opened
and I saw you.
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668. Oh, come on, General.
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669. You don't think I'm so insensitive as to
not see through that remark, do you?
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670. Now, what do you mean by that?
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671. Well, yesterday I called the police...
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672. and I... I reported that
I saw you shoot a man.
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673. And today, you're telling me that when
you saw me, music filled your ears...
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674. and thunder and lightning
filled the sky? Oh, boy!
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675. Yeah, you're right, you're right.
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676. I guess if we both see such a scene
in a movie, we'd... we'd break up.
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677. I meant it, though.
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678. And to prove that,
I want to take you to dinner.
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679. Agreed?
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680. I'll take that for a yes.
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681. And if Helen had just closed her eyes
to some of Tom's... flirtations...
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682. they might still be married!
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683. Whatever happened
to your husband, Mrs. Walters?
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684. Who knows! Sent him out
for Chinese food thirty years ago...
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685. and I haven't
heard from him since.
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686. You know that I have
raised that girl...
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687. since she was three years old,
single-handed?
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688. Mother...
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689. - Mrs. Stewart.
- Hello, Lieutenant.
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690. Well, I hope you don't
expect to eat now.
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691. No. I already had dinner.
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692. At a lovely restaurant overlooking
the city. It was just beautiful.
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693. Well, you might have called.
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694. Did you dine alone?
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695. Why, no. Not this time.
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696. As a matter of fact, I had
dinner with General Hollister.
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697. General Hollister!
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698. Well, what do you know about that?
Are you gonna see him again?
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699. Well, he-he asked me
to come out on his yacht.
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700. Well, that calls for a drink.
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701. You play your cards right...
bourbon today, champagne tomorrow.
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702. Makes you kinda wonder, doesn't it?
About the General.
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703. What do you mean?
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704. I didn't tell him your name, you know.
And I didn't tell him where you lived.
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705. So, uh, he musta gone
to a lot of trouble to find you.
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706. Curiosity about his accuser.
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707. Yeah, could be that.
Course, it could be something else.
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708. Oh, thanks a lot, Lieutenant.
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709. Am I so uninteresting that he couldn't
be interested in me for myself?
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710. Oh, no. No, no.
No, I didn't mean that at all.
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711. You're a very individual person.
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712. No, what I was talking about
was the shooting.
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713. You see, I had second thoughts
about the shooting.
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714. You see, our traffic people, they
picked up a couple of kids.
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715. They were joyriding in a car
they hot-wired.
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716. And it turned out this car belonged
to a Roger Dutton...
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717. and he's a Marine colonel,
Mrs. Stewart.
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718. And it could be that he was the man
that you saw in the General's house.
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719. You know, you did a lot of
investigating...
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720. for a man who asked me if I wore
glasses, or if I had been drinking.
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721. Well, that's just part of the job.
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722. Anyway... I found out
this Colonel Dutton...
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723. booked a passage on an 8:00 p.m.
flight to Switzerland.
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724. But then, he never showed up
to take the plane.
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725. Well, I-I still don't
get the connection.
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726. No, you see, this Colonel Dutton,
he was in the Marine Matériel Command.
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727. That's a, uh, he's
a procurement officer.
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728. But he had a lotta dealings
with General Hollister.
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729. And he suddenly took a leave
and then he just disappeared.
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730. Now, if you could identify
the officer in this photograph...
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731. as the man that
General Hollister shot...
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732. Then, I think, a lot of
these pieces would fall into place.
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733. I... I can't be sure.
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734. Well, now that photograph
is three years old...
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735. It all happened so quick.
I just can't be sure.
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736. I see. Uh-huh. Okay.
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737. We haven't found a body yet,
so why don't you just keep that?
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738. And maybe we'll come
back to you, yes? All right.
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739. Uh, good night, Mrs. Walters.
Good night, Mrs. Stewart.
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740. Uh...
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741. You know what strikes me?
You're the one that downgrades yourself.
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742. One dinner with General Hollister...
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743. and you begin to doubt your senses.
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744. Helen? You awake?
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745. Ahh! I never knew
how hard fishing could be.
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746. Never tell that to a fisherman.
Look.
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747. What do you see?
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748. Your house.
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749. And in the window?
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750. I can't see anything, because of
the reflection of the sun on the water.
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751. You know, you said that
you saw a shooting there,
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752. about this same time of day.
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753. Ooh.
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754. Dance?
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755. Uh, me? No.
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756. What?
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757. No, I... I'm kind of a klutz.
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758. Well, you know, my ex-husband,
Tom, you know, he was...
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759. he was like a ballroom dancer,
I mean, he was so smooth...
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760. it was like... it was like
he was ice skating, you know?
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761. And then, I mean, I...
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762. Well, people used to smirk
and make jokes.
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763. Those were my plumper days.
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764. My mother said...
I looked like a radish.
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765. - Come here.
- No!
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766. Come here. That's an order.
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767. This late development has just
come into our newsroom.
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768. Early this morning, the body
of a man surfaced in the ocean...
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769. one-half mile off Marago Cove.
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770. The body has been identified
as that of Colonel Roger Dutton...
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771. of the United States
Marine Matériel Command.
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772. The police report that Colonel
Dutton's whereabouts...
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773. has been in question
for the past two weeks.
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774. We return you now to
The Timothy Jones Show.
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775. Ahoy!
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776. Ahoy, there, Lieutenant.
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777. What's this,
another fishing expedition?
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778. Not exactly. Just wanted
to talk to you, General.
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779. Oh, I'm afraid I can't
right now. No time.
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780. Uh, unless you want to go along.
A short scenic cruise?
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781. I, uh... I'm taking an overnight haul.
I want to test the engines.
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782. Okay.
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783. Uh, cast this line off down here
and then hop aboard, huh?
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784. Gorgeous craft!
Must have cost a mint, huh?
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785. As they say, Lieutenant,
if you have to ask, you can't afford it.
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786. Right. You know, the biggest thing
I've ever been on before is a rowboat.
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787. Lieutenant...
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788. you didn't come all the way out here...
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789. just to talk about
life on the high seas.
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790. Huh? Oh!
No. No, I was wondering, General...
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791. have you heard about that body
that they found off Marago Cove?
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792. Oh, Colonel Dutton? Yeah, I just heard
about it. Just came on the radio.
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793. That is shocking.
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794. Any idea what happened?
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795. Yes, sir.
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796. Somebody shot him, sir.
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797. I guess they weighted him down
and then they just dumped him.
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798. - Is that a fact?
- Yeah.
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799. I guess the sharks must have cut
through whatever was holding him down.
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800. Well, this is all very
interesting, Lieutenant, but...
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801. why are you telling me this?
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802. Well, sir, uh... to protect you.
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803. - Protect me?
- Yes, sir.
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804. You see, I know
that this is ridiculous...
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805. but the fellas down there
at the department, they're sayin'...
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806. they've got some kind of
a pretty good case against you.
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807. - Oh?
- Yeah.
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808. Of course, they're way out
of line, I know that.
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809. Of course, of course.
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810. But you know, they have these ideas,
and it could be embarrassing.
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811. I tell ya, I, uh...
I kinda hate to get into it. I mean...
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812. you know, a man of your stature.
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813. By all means, get into it, Lieutenant.
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814. Yes, sir.
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815. Well, take motive.
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816. Your construction company got a lot
of contracts through Colonel Dutton.
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817. So did hundreds of other companies.
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818. Yeah, but it seems as though he was...
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819. being investigated
by the Inspector General.
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820. And if he were killed, there
would be no way of proving...
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821. a conspiracy
to defraud the government.
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822. Well, if no one's around, perhaps
that means it doesn't exist!
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823. Right. Right, that's a good point.
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824. Uh, there's one other thing.
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825. Uh, the morning
after he disappeared...
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826. you went out on your yacht.
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827. Sheer coincidence.
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828. Yeah, it probably is. But we do know
that the body was disposed of at sea.
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829. Now, I've been studying
the tides, General.
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830. Now, the Coast and Geodetic
Survey's got a book on 'em...
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831. and it shows that a body dumped
off the marina in the ocean...
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832. might carry down to Marago Cove.
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833. Might, Lieutenant. Might.
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834. Sheer speculation!
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835. Lieutenant, you should tell
your... colleagues...
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836. that they have yet to show any link
between Colonel Dutton and myself...
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837. something that would prove
that we actually met on that day.
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838. Yes, sir, uh, you're right there.
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839. But now that you mention it,
it occurs to me...
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840. that the night
that the colonel disappeared...
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841. I did see a car like his
across the street from your house.
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842. I don't know what kind
of a car the colonel drove...
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843. but there must be thousands
of them in Southern California.
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844. You didn't, uh, by any chance...
check the registration at the time?
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845. Uh, no, sir. No, sir, I didn't.
There's no reason to.
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846. Now, that was unfortunate, wasn't it?
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847. Uh, General, if you don't mind,
I'd like to go back now.
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848. Yes, as you wish. I guess we're
about through with this test run.
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849. You know, Lieutenant,
I don't see how a man...
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850. with the name of "Columbo",
shouldn't he be more at home on a boat?
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851. Must have been another branch
of the family, sir.
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852. How soon before we land?
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853. Not long.
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854. You know, General, there is a link
between you and Colonel Dutton.
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855. Really?
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856. Mrs. Stewart.
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857. An eyewitness to the murder
of a military man in your house.
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858. Help the lady aboard.
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859. Oh! Oh, Lieutenant, would you...
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860. Let me take the bag.
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861. Well, no, maybe you better...
Could you just... Yeah. No, no. Yeah.
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862. Should I take the bag? All right.
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863. All right? Okay? Oh!
Thank you. Thank you.
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864. Are you all right?
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865. Me? Fine. Just fine, yes.
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866. There's something I wanted
to talk to you about, Mrs. Stewart.
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867. Uh, we've just recovered a body.
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868. A Colonel Dutton, the man
that I spoke to you about?
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869. Somebody dumped him in the ocean.
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870. He thinks I shot him.
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871. What I think is unimportant.
What counts is what you saw.
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872. I... Well, I-I didn't see anything.
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873. Well, now, Mrs. Stewart,
that's not what you said.
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874. Well, no, it was the light,
some crazy reflection...
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875. Yeah, but you told me
that you distinctly...
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876. I don't care what I said.
I was wrong.
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877. Can't a person make a mistake?
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878. Look, maybe if I could talk
about this later on.
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879. I'm gonna say the same thing later
that I'm saying now, so would ya...
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880. Would you just please leave me alone?
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881. If you ever want to go out again,
I'll be happy to take you, Columbo.
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882. Hey, Lieutenant. How goes it?
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883. So-so, huh?
How 'bout a bowl of chili?
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884. - Bert, gimme some chili.
- Ah, there you go.
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885. Comin' right up, Lieutenant.
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886. Got the best in town, you know.
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887. - You got a match?
- Sure!
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888. Lemme get this chili to ya.
Here you go, your crackers...
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889. Here you go. Help yourself.
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890. How do you like that coffee?
Is that black?
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891. - What is this?
- That's my helmet from the war.
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892. What war?
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893. What war? World War II!
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894. My wife says I can never
throw anything out. So the other day...
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895. she put her foot down. She says
either the junk goes or she goes.
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896. You decided to keep her.
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897. It was a tough decision.
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898. Anyway, I brought all
my war trophies over here.
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899. Hey! Wait a minute.
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900. You're one guy that can appreciate this.
I'll get you another bowl of chili.
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901. My chili is good, no matter what...
Here. Yeah, I got this, that...
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902. Look at this. Like, I saved a little...
It's a Japanese stirring spoon.
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903. - I got 'em at Okinawa, the commissary.
- Yeah.
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904. Ah, well. You know,
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905. I guess my wife is right.
I can't give anything away.
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906. Especially when it means something to ya.
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907. Yeah, that was
a long time ago, Lieutenant.
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908. - Bert, gimme a dime.
- Okay, Lieutenant. There you go.
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909. Let me give you that
bowl of chili I dropped on ya.
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910. Is that cream and sugar in that coffee?
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911. Mrs. Stewart? Lieutenant Columbo.
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912. Mrs. Stewart? Listen.
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913. I appreciate very much your
coming down here and meeting me.
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914. Just remember our agreement,
Lieutenant.
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915. No questions and no
trying to get me to change my mind.
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916. Not one question.
Not even a half a question.
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917. I only wanted you to see the exhibit.
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918. - Why?
- Look.
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919. In order to understand a man,
you have to understand his past.
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920. Quite a collection, huh?
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921. You see that book?
That's a Marine Military Manual.
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922. Do you know the story
behind that book?
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923. No. Mm-mm.
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924. Martin wanted to wait till the first
rush of tourists had passed,
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925. so he could explain
everything to me himself.
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926. I guess he wants you
to know what kind of man he is too.
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927. About this book.
There's a bullet in that book.
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928. A sniper tried to kill him.
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929. And that book stopped a bullet.
And you know, he never batted an eye?
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930. I mean, that... that tells you something
about what kind of man he is.
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931. Yes, that he's a man
filled with courage.
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932. More than a great deal. I think
he has an unusual amount of courage.
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933. More than you and I,
and more than average people.
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934. I mean, if was me, I would faint.
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935. I mean, most people would
take time to recover. But he didn't.
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936. You see, I think he's, uh...
He's a very a cool man under pressure.
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937. Hey, that's nice, isn't it? Isn't that
beautifully cut? Custom tailored.
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938. You know, I think
it's almost too nice.
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939. I mean, all that concern about clothes,
it's kinda vain, don't you think?
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940. Some men, Lieutenant, do not want to
look like an unmade bed.
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941. Just look at this stuff.
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942. Look at that!
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943. I mean, this man just had a natural flair
for attracting attention to himself.
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944. Sometimes undesirable attention, Lieutenant.
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945. You don't seem surprised to see me.
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946. Oh, I was kind of expecting you.
I mean, when I spoke to Mrs. Stewart...
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947. I had a hunch that she'd tell you.
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948. I'd like to know what this is all about.
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949. All right, sir.
I'll get right to the point.
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950. It's has to do with
that duplicate of your gun.
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951. What about it?
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952. Well, I find it hard to believe...
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953. Mrs. Stewart, see if you
agree with me on this...
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954. I find it hard to believe
that a man like General Hollister...
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955. who saved and cherished
every war souvenir...
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956. even the smallest photograph...
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957. I just think it's strange
that he was so...
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958. careless as to allow
his gun to be stolen.
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959. I mean, that pistol was the most famous
single symbol of his whole legend.
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960. You agree with me, don't you?
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961. Well...
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962. I don't know what
you want me to say.
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963. Well, if it was me...
if it was my gun...
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964. I would take very good care
of that gun.
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965. I'd have it in my apartment
where people could see it...
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966. and I would keep it polished,
and I would keep it oiled...
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967. and I would keep it loaded.
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968. And when a certain Colonel Dutton
came to see me...
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969. and threatened to expose me,
that's the gun that I would use.
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970. Well, if what you say is true,
I mean, you searched!
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971. Where is that gun?
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972. That's what I asked myself.
Where is the gun?
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973. Why not on public display?
Why not in a glass case?
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974. Why not in front of
thousands of people?
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975. And after we found Colonel
Dutton's body, anybody else...
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976. you, me, anybody else...
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977. We'd have gotten rid of that gun.
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978. We found the bullet in the victim...
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979. and the ballistics check will
match up the bullet with the gun.
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980. But somehow, General,
something told me...
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981. that you could never
get rid of that gun.
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982. It meant too much to you.
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983. You couldn't even
part with a cigarette lighter.
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984. No, that pearl-handled pistol
was just too tied up in your pride.
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985. Because of your tremendous
belief in yourself, you figured...
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986. everyone would accept your story about
having a duplicate made.
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987. But there never was a duplicate made,
was there?
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988. This, in fact, is the murder weapon,
isn't it, General?
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989. I assume Ballistics has
checked out the gun.
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990. That won't be necessary.
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991. All right, Lieutenant.
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992. I'm sorry.
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993. What is it with me, Lieutenant, huh?
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994. I seem to have a special talent,
you know? I mean, with...
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995. With all the men in the world,
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996. I always seem to pick Mr. Wrong.
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997. I'm seriously considering locking...
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998. myself in a closet
for the rest of my life.
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999. No. That's wrong.
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1000. That's just the way my niece,
Marilyn, felt after her divorce.
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1001. Now she's got a new husband.
As a matter of fact, he's a cop.
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1002. And they got six kids.
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1003. Lieutenant... I mean, just between us,
would you tell me the truth?
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1004. Do you really have a niece?
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1005. What kind of a question is that?
"Do I really have a niece?"
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1006. Well, do you?
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1007. Of course I've got a niece!
My wife's sister's girl, Cynthia.
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