1. I wouldn't want anything
to unnerve her or upset her
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2. I'm lucky I didn't show up
in my pajamas
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3. How could he have died?
The door was bolted
from the inside
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4. She dragged me
to every musical
you ever made
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5. I'm sorry
you had to be dragged
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6. You'll see that
it's not humanly possible
for anyone to climb out
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7. I'm trying to reconstruct
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8. what Dr Willis
must have been doing
just before he died
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9. Go away!
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10. Who would
want to kill him?
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11. Good evening,
ladies and gentlemen
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12. I'm your premier host,
Army Archerd
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13. We're outside
the Regal Theater
where Song and Dance,
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14. that giant musical
extravaganza
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15. made up of
over two dozen film clips
from past musical greats
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here tonight
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17. and it received
a rousing ovation
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18. Now we're gonna try
and talk to some of the stars
who made it all possible
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19. Like Diamond
and Wheeler
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20. Good evening
How are you?
Hello, Army
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21. Miss Wheeler,
how are you, dear?
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22. And, Ned Diamond,
how are you?
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23. lts good to see you all
tonight
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24. And lm telling you,
this is quite a night
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25. Now how does it feel
seeing yourself up there
tonight
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26. on that giant screen
with those old film clips?
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27. Oh
A little bit envious
of my youth
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28. The audience
loved you
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29. and they loved the film
Dont you think so, Grace?
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30. Oh, I do hope so
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31. The musical is practically
a lost art form,
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32. and this wonderful film
gives us the best
of the best musicals
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33. Well, you look like
you could do those
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34. I could
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35. In fact I plan to,
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36. this fall on Broadway
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37. A revival of
One Touch of Venus
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38. This is exciting news
Diamond and Wheeler again?
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39. Well, not me,
old friend
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40. My minds willing
but my legs arent
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41. But Ned will direct
and choreograph,
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42. the beginning of a new
and brilliant career for him
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43. Well, good luck
to the both of you
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44. and good luck to
Song and Dance,
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45. a new film
for a great new audience
of filmgoers
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46. Good to see you both here
Thank you very much
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47. Grace Wheeler
and Ned Diamond
Thank you very much
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48. Now its time to bring
some other stars
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49. You must
forget everything,
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50. your dance studio,
everything
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51. and just concentrate
on the show
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52. There is so much to do
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53. and we really should
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wonderful publicity
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54. before it dies out
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55. But, darling,
what are we gonna do
about a producer?
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56. My darling Ned,
you are the producer
as well
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57. I'm a producer
You're a producer
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58. Now, the script
needs a rewrite,
I realize that
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59. We have to find me
a new dancing partner
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60. Oh, I wish
it could be you
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61. We need a theater
in New York
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62. Oh, I know who to call
for that
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63. What's his name?
Hold
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64. It'll come to me,
it'll come to me
Hold it, hold it
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65. Now slow down a minute
We've got to be practical
about this
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66. Practical?
That word isn't even
in my vocabulary tonight
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67. Let's be enthusiastic
and it will all work out
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68. You saw
how they responded tonight
You know I can still do it!
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69. Look, darling
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70. In these days,
it takes a lot of money
to produce a musical,
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71. a half a million,
at least
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72. If I want to spend
a half a million dollars,
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to decide
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74. You just do your part,
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75. and don't worry,
it won't be a flop
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76. I have enough confidence
in our talents
for the two of us
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77. I can see it, Ned,
I can see it
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78. You're going to be
a celebrated director
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79. and I am going to be
a star again!
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80. Oh, Ned,
I'm so happy!
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81. Oh, Raymond,
we'll drop Mr Diamond
first at his home
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82. Yes, madam
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83. Good evening, Alma
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84. Oh, evening, mum
You looked so beautiful
on the TV
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85. Oh, thank you
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86. You looked
so photogenic
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87. Oh, it was
a beautiful evening
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88. Is Dr Willis upstairs?
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89. Yes, mum
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90. Would you be a dear
and pour me a brandy?
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91. Yes, I will
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92. Thank you
Excuse me
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93. Mmmhmm
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94. Thank you, Alma
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95. Alma
I'm here
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96. Ah, I see you've got
the tray ready
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97. Yes, I do,
darling
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98. It was
a wonderful premiere
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99. Oh, I saw it
on the TV
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100. Yes?
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101. Yes, certainly did
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102. Thank you, love
Uhhuh
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103. Come in, Raymond
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104. Evening, Raymond
Good evening, sir
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105. Here we are
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106. Lovely evening, sir
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107. Not bad
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108. Speak low, my darling
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109. Speak low
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110. My darling, my darling
my darling, hello
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111. Oh, my darling
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112. Will that be
everything, sir?
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113. Yes, Raymond,
thank you
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114. Oh, Raymond,
I'll be viewing
a film tonight
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115. 11:00 as usual?
Yes
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116. And I'm in the mood
for Rosie
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117. How I love that girl
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118. Walking My Baby
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119. Yes, yes, yes
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120. Oh, Henry,
you should have been there
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121. It was the most fantastic,
incredible, exciting night
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122. I mean, it was like
yesterday never went away!
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123. They absolutely loved me!
They just went wild!
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124. I saw you
on television
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125. Oh, you did? How nice
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126. And then you heard
my exciting news?
I just blurted it out
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127. Yes, I heard
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128. And you know
I don't approve, Grace
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129. Oh, why? Why?
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130. What about our trip
around the world?
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131. Oh, we'll do it
another year
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132. Why do you continue
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133. with this
preposterous idea
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134. to resume your career?
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135. It's not
a preposterous idea
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136. Where will your financing
come from?
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137. Oh, from you,
my darling
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138. From you
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139. I'm not investing $500,000
in a Broadway musical, Grace
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140. Your investment
will be safe
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141. It will double,
maybe even triple
once the play opens
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142. And besides, the money
is a mere drop in the bucket
to you, Henry
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143. Half a million dollars
is not a drop in the bucket
to anyone,
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144. with the possible exception
of a Shah of Iran
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145. and Howard Hughes
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146. I realize that no one's
knocking down the door
with offers yet,
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147. but I was a big star
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148. And what you don't realize
is that the qualities
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149. that make a star
never diminish
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150. So, by financing
my own production,
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151. I will be before
the public again,
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152. and they will learn to love me
all over again, Henry
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153. Grace, you must stop
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154. living in that fantasy world
of yours
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155. Other women,
less talented women,
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156. have brilliant careers
at my age
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157. I cannot finance you,
Grace
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158. You are a stubborn,
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159. stuffy,
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160. sick old man
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161. I am not a producer
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162. I'm not even a doctor
anymore,
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163. just a retired old man
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164. Listen to reason, Rosie,
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165. I know you didn't marry me
out of love,
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166. but our life hasn't been
that bad, has it?
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167. Your film will be starting
in a few minutes
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168. The film is ready, madam
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169. Well, let it roll,
Raymond
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170. (ON TV)
Id like to announce
before I start,
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171. the producers of
The Towering Inferno,
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172. Poseidon Adventure,
Earthquake
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173. Excellent salmon,
Alma
are all contributing
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174. to the rest of my monologue
tonight
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175. Perfect accompaniment
to the chardonnay
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176. Thank you
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177. Oh, you know
it's time for a reel change
Do you want me to do it?
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178. Oh, no
Won't take a minute
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179. Smashing show
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180. That's why
I want to watch it
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181. Can I get anything for you,
madam?
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182. No, thank you, Raymond
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183. (ON TV)
How you feeling?
lm fine
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184. lve not seen you
for a long time
Yes, a long time
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185. And lve been here
several times
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186. and I still think
the monologues are great
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187. Thank you
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188. But they're not
an aphrodisiac
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189. Sometimes
youre pretty good,
Johnny
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190. You, too?
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191. Yeah, youd be surprised
how sexy you look
through my feet like that
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192. I probably shouldn't
mention this
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193. because itll give away
secrets that were long kept
in television,
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194. we have a device,
you know, in television,
where you can also look out
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195. Well, you sure had fun
looking in my room,
havent you?
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196. Oh, yes
Yes, you have
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197. Youre
an active squirrel
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198. And lm one
of the few of us
who have no rhythm
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199. You never took
singing lessons,
per se, did you?
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200. well be here Monday
with Steve Allen,
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201. Elke Sommer, Howie Lipton,
price fighter Wena Sturgeon,
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202. and a juggling professor,
Jim Reinhart
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203. Thank you all
Have a nice weekend
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204. Well Excellent show
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205. I'll just close up
and look in on Dr Willis
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206. Will there be
anything else,
madam?
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207. Oh, no, thank you,
Raymond
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208. It's been a long evening
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209. Please look in on Dr Willis
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210. Of course, madam
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211. Good night
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212. Sleep well, madam
Thank you
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213. Dr Willis!
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214. Dr Willis!
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215. Doctor!
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216. Dr Willis!
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217. What's wrong?
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218. You all right, sir?
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219. Henry!
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220. Let me try the door!
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221. You push, too
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222. 6 Mary 102
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223. Yes, sir?
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224. Columbo, Homicide
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225. Gee, I forgot my jacket
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226. That means I forgot my badge
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227. I was dead asleep
I got here
as fast as I could
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228. They're upstairs,
Lieutenant
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229. Good evening, ma'am
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230. Evening, sir
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231. Oh, this is
quite a place
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232. Yes, sir
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233. You wouldn't by any chance
have a cup of coffee
in the kitchen, would you?
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234. Yes, I do
I'll get it for you, sir
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235. Thank you very much
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236. Just black would be fine
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237. I forgot my watch, too
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238. Do you have the time?
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239. 1:30
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240. I'm lucky I didn't show up
in my pajamas
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241. Here you are, sir
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242. Oh, thank you very much
That's very kind
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243. Oh, sir Could you please
be careful with the coffee?
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244. Sure
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245. The deceased
is Henry Willis
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246. Willis
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247. 70 years old,
a medical doctor,
retired
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248. Lieutenant Columbo?
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249. Yes
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250. I'm Anderson
of the Coroner's office
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251. Anderson
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252. It appears
to be suicide
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253. He used
a 32 caliber revolver
with one shot fired
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254. 32 caliber,
one shot
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255. And it seems as though
he was looking through
this medical report
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256. just prior to his death
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257. Was that door broken?
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258. The butler
discovered it bolted
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259. He forced it,
then he called the police
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260. Did you look at this?
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261. I just glanced at it
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262. It's from a Dr Lansberg
to Dr Willis
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263. It's recommending
prostate surgery
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264. It seems the old boy
had been putting it off
for a while
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265. One doctor talking
to another
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266. You have
to be a scholar
to read that
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267. Put that over there
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268. Is that the butler
over there?
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269. I would think so,
Lieutenant
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270. He's certainly
not one of ours
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271. Now where were we?
Medical report
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272. Excuse me, sir
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273. Lieutenant Columbo,
Los Angeles
Police Department
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274. At your service,
Lieutenant
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275. I'm Raymond,
the Willis' butler
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276. Thank you, sir
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277. It was a terrible thing,
Raymond
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278. And I hope you don't mind
going over it again
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279. Not at all
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280. My wife and I
had some
Just a minute, please
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281. I'm getting out
my notebook
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282. I don't function
too well at night
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283. Will this assist you?
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284. Thank you, sir
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285. All set now, go ahead
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286. My wife and I,
as we usually do,
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287. were watching
The Johnny Carson Show
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288. When it finished at 1:00,
I came up here to tidy up
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289. How do you
How does this work?
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290. Simplicity itself
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291. Thank you
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292. Carson on
Is that something
that you usually do?
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293. It is
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294. When was the last time
that you saw him alive?
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295. About 11:00,
when I brought up his milk
and sleeping pill
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296. Was he down in the dumps,
depressed?
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297. Pardon me, I
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298. Was he down in the dumps,
depressed?
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299. Oh, I
No, he was reading his book
when I came up here
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300. I didn't see any signs
of despondency or depression
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301. All right, sir
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302. Did you hear the shot?
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303. No Our quarters
are at the other end
of the house
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304. Did anyone
hear the shot?
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305. No, there was
no one else in the house
except Mrs Willis
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306. and she was
in the projection room
watching a movie
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307. She couldn't have
heard it either
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308. Thank you very much, sir
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309. Haley,
lend me a hand here,
will you?
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310. All right
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311. What's up?
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312. Removing the revolver
from his hand
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313. Oh
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314. Sorry I asked
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315. Be careful of prints
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316. Right, Lieutenant
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317. I'm no psychologist
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318. but why does a man
about to kill himself
take sleeping pills?
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319. Well, Lieutenant,
if it wasn't suicide,
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320. how did he experience
cadaveric spasm?
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321. Cadaveric spasm?
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322. The moment
Dr Willis shot himself,
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323. spasm occurred
in his fingers
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324. Now that could
only take place
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325. if the deceased's fingers
were on the trigger
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326. at the moment
the bullet made impact
with his brain
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327. Cadaveric spasm
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328. That's very good, Anderson
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329. That door is open
This is the balcony
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330. Very good
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331. Well, this is
quite a big place
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332. I'm certainly not surprised
no one heard the shot
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333. This is all
most disconcerting,
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334. the police walking
about the house,
looking about
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335. Couldn't you speed it up
a bit, Lieutenant?
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336. We're doing
the best we can, sir
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337. Where did Dr Willis
usually keep his gun?
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338. In the glove compartment
of the car
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339. That's against the law
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340. I'm sure the doctor
was well aware of that
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341. But he was robbed once
in a parking lot
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342. He kept the gun
in the car for security
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343. Where's the garage?
It's over there, isn't it?
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344. Correct
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345. How did he get there
from here?
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346. Through the front door,
of course
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347. Did Dr Willis bring his gun
into the house each night?
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348. No
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349. House security
is taken care of
by a patrol
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350. that comes by
every hour
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351. Oh, that's
a very good idea,
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352. especially in a house
like this Everything
looks very valuable
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353. Priceless
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354. You wouldn't happen to have
another ashtray, would you?
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355. Was Mrs Willis
in the projection room
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356. at the time
that you found
the door bolted?
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357. No No, she had gone
to her room
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358. When the Carson Show ended,
I went to the projection room
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359. to take off
the last two reels
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360. The film had
nearly ended
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361. Then she said good night
and after I'd closed up
the viewing room,
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362. I came up here
and found the door locked
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363. When she heard me
calling Dr Willis,
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364. she came from her room
and joined me there
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365. Oh, that must have been
a terrible experience
for the two of you
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366. Yes Quite
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367. Where is Mrs Willis'
bedroom?
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368. Up there
At the end of the hall
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369. Oh
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370. Thank you very much
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371. Pity, pity
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372. I beg your pardon?
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373. The doctor
was so set on his trip
around the world
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374. Oh, excuse me,
I'm Lieutenant Columbo,
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375. Los Angeles
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376. Oh, I'm Dr Westrum
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377. Is that
Mrs Willis' bedroom?
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378. Yes Yes, it is
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379. Do you think
it'll be all right
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380. if I spoke to her
for a few moments?
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381. She's very upset,
Lieutenant
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382. I just placed her
under sedation
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383. Poor woman
She's in a state
of complete shock
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384. Of course
Well, it can wait
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385. Thank you
You're welcome
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386. Maybe you can help me,
Doctor
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387. I'm trying to find a reason
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388. Was Dr Willis depressed?
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389. You know,
over his health
or anything?
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390. Not to my knowledge
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391. You are
the family doctor,
aren't you?
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392. In a manner of speaking,
yes
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393. Good night,
Raymond
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394. Oh, Henry insisted
on running up
his own physicals
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395. And why not?
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396. There's no more
eminent diagnostician
in the business
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397. You know, Doctor,
I've been having
pains myself lately,
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398. not exactly pains,
but my heart feels like
there's a hammer inside
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399. Well, in your business,
I'm not surprised
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400. And those cigars
don't help any either
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401. Oh, I'm sure
you're right
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402. Good night
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403. Good night, Doctor
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404. Oh, Lieutenant
Lieutenant,
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405. my notebook and pencil,
if you please
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406. Thank you very much
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407. Good night
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408. Good night, sir
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409. Good morning,
Raymond
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410. Good morning,
Mr Diamond
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411. It's good of you
to come, sir
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412. I'm sure
it'll comfort her
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413. How is she?
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414. I haven't seen her
this morning, sir,
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415. but she sounds
much better
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416. Who is it?
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417. Mr Diamond, madam
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418. Grace, I'm so sorry
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419. Ned
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420. Ned
I need your help, Ned
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421. I'll do anything I can
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422. Mrs Willis
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423. Oh, I forgot Alma
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some breakfast?
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425. No No, thank you
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426. Alma, I'll just have
some toast and coffee,
please
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427. Yes, mum
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429. No, nothing
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430. Grace, I've arranged
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431. to postpone
the dancers' call
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432. and we'll kind of
move things
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433. Ned, we open
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434. We We can't
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435. But, Grace,
after what's happened
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438. Postpone?
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the night her father died?
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440. She performed
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441. Best performance
of her life
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443. But, Grace,
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447. No, it'll all be all right,
Ned,
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448. as long as we have faith
in each other
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449. Whatever you say
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450. Are you all right?
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451. As long as I keep busy
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452. Then you are going to be
the busiest girl in town
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453. You won't even have a chance
to go to the powder room
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454. I have hired the most
brilliant young dancer
for your partner
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455. He is beautiful
You'll love him
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456. That's right
All right
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457. All right
Now, listen to me
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458. I want you to stay here
I'm only gonna be
a few minutes All right?
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459. All right
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460. No barking
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461. Then later on we'll go
get a hot dog All right?
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462. Ah
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463. Yes?
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464. Oh, not you again
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465. I've spent the whole morning
cleaning up after your men
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466. It's just me
this time, sir
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467. Could you tell
Mrs Willis I'm here?
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468. It'll just take
a few minutes
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469. I'll see
if she's available
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470. Take a seat,
Lieutenant
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471. Oh, and this,
if you don't mind
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472. Pat, Ned
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473. I just came from her room
and she seems to be doing
very well
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474. No, she wants
to go back to work
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475. And frankly,
you know
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476. Frankly, I think
it'd be the best thing
for her
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477. Look, why don't you
send a
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478. Just a minute Hold on
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479. How are you?
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480. Fine
What's your name?
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481. Columbo
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482. Ned Diamond
Yeah
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483. Pat, I'll be in the office
like, half hour
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484. Fine See you then
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485. Listen, you don't mind
if I pump your hand, do you?
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486. You're the fellow
that was in all those
musicals
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487. Wait till I tell my wife
You were always her favorite
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488. She dragged me
to every musical
you were ever in
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489. I'm sorry
you had to be dragged
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490. All right,
poor choice of words
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491. It's just that 25 years ago
I used to like
those gangster pictures
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492. Edward G Robinson
and Humphrey Bogart,
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493. Jimmy Cagney,
Edward G Robinson,
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494. This Gun for Hire,
Alan Ladd
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495. ScarFace, Paul Muni,
Eduardo Ciannello
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496. Ciannelli
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497. Right Italian guy
Yeah
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498. A whole bunch of them
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499. I think that's why
I became a cop
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500. Police?
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501. LAPD, Lieutenant Columbo
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502. But you were here
last night
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503. Yes, sir
I came back here today
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504. I wanted to speak
to Mrs Willis
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505. What about?
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506. I'll just ask
a few questions
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507. It's very normal
in these kind of cases
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508. What do you mean,
"these kind of cases"?
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509. This is a clear case
of suicide
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510. Yes, sir,
but there are just
a few loose ends
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511. Look, Lieutenant,
this lady is a very old
and dear friend of mine
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512. I wouldn't want anything
to unnerve her or upset her
Is that clear?
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513. Oh, I understand, sir
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514. Nice to know you,
Columbo
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515. I wonder
if you could help me out
with this thing here
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516. My wife
is a terrific dancer
and a very good singer,
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517. but I got two left feet
when it comes
to dancing in public,
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518. you know,
I get selfconscious
and so on and I
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519. And so she always
has to sit it out
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520. Is there
something that
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521. What can you do
for a problem like that?
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522. Become a critic
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523. Mrs Willis
will see you now
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524. Hey, Ned Diamond,
how about that
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525. Yes?
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526. Lieutenant Columbo,
madam
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527. One moment, Raymond
Just one moment
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528. Please, have him come in
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529. Lieutenant
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530. I'm sorry, ma'am,
I don't
Over here, Lieutenant
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531. Would you like
some coffee?
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532. Grace Wheeler?
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533. Yes
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534. No one told me
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535. I just saw
Ned Diamond downstairs
I should have known
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536. Please sit down
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537. My wife is not gonna
believe this
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538. Diamond and Wheeler
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539. Oh, we were
high school sweethearts
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540. She took me to every movie
you two ever made
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541. Isn't that nice?
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542. Are you sure
you don't want
some coffee?
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543. Coffee, yes
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544. I even remember
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545. my wife had her hair
done up in little curls
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546. like you had
in one of your pictures
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547. Really
There's a word for that?
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548. Krokono
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549. I'm sorry,
I got carried away
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550. I realize how
you must be feeling
I apologize
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551. Life must go on
I'll just have to manage
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552. Some toast?
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553. No, thank you
I just wanna ask
a few questions
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554. Oh, I understand
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555. Your butler said
that you were
in the projection room
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556. watching a film
when it happened?
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557. That's correct
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558. I was watching
Walking My Baby
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559. Did you and your wife
ever see that?
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560. Of course That's where
the girl becomes a star,
right?
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561. Rosie
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562. That explains why
you didn't hear the shot
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563. Yes
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564. Just between you and me,
ma'am
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565. Are you entirely satisfied
that your husband
took his own life?
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566. Of course
Why do you ask?
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567. Well, the butler said
when he entered the room
just before 11:00
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568. that Mr Willis was reading
and he didn't appear to be
at all depressed
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569. Henry was
a very private person
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570. He rarely displayed
his emotions
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571. A light goes on up here
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572. and sometimes
I can't turn it off
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573. I mean, a man about
to take his own life,
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574. why would he be reading a book
and taking a sleeping pill?
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575. He was very concerned
about his health
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576. Perhaps he was
reading his book
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577. and taking his pill before
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578. he picked up
the medical report
and became depressed
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579. I see
You're suggesting that
he took the sleeping pill
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580. prior to the decision
to take his life
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581. Yes, it could have
happened that way
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582. But then, he could not
have gone to the garage
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583. to get his gun
out of the glove compartment
before
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584. Do you see what I mean?
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585. Yes Yes, I do
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586. He must've gone
to the garage for it
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587. No one would've heard him
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588. According to the housekeeper
he dressed for bed at 8:00,
had dinner in his room
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589. He did that very often
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590. That would mean
that he would
have to have gone
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591. to the garage in his robe
and slippers
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592. I suppose
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593. That's my problem, ma'am
I looked at those slippers
very closely
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594. They definitely have
not walked on anything
other than a rug
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595. There is not a mark on them
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596. I can appreciate
all the reports
you must have to fill out
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597. But the point is,
Lieutenant
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598. Columbo
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599. Columbo
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600. If my husband
did not take his own life,
how could he have died?
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601. The door was bolted
from the inside
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602. Do you mind
if I take another look
at your husband's bedroom?
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603. Of course not
And I'll go with you
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604. Oh, no
Don't do that, ma'am
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605. That'll just bring back
bad memories
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606. I have made up my mind
I am going to be very strong
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607. That door was open
last night,
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608. about like this
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609. Yes Henry always slept
with the door slightly ajar
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610. So that while
there's no doubt that
that door was bolted,
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611. someone could've
come through this door
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612. If you'll look more closely
on the balcony,
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613. you'll see that
it's not humanly possible
for anyone to climb up
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614. The reason I know this
is that some time ago,
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615. Henry had all those
lower branches cut away
so no one could get up
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616. You're absolutely right,
ma'am
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617. Excuse me, madam
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618. Yes, Raymond?
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619. Your vocal instructor
has arrived
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620. But Mr Salerno
comes on Fridays
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621. But today is Friday, madam
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622. Oh, dear
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623. Madam,
perhaps you'd better rest
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624. No I think
I'll have it as usual
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625. Whatever you say, madam
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626. I seem to be
so forgetful lately
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627. Do you think
it's insensitive of me
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628. to take a vocal lesson
so soon after my husband
passed away?
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629. No, ma'am
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630. You see, I'm planning
to resume my career
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631. Henry would've
wanted that
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632. And besides,
I find it a blessing
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633. to be able to turn
to a song or a dance
when faced by tragedy
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634. Oh, it is a blessing
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635. You're very lucky,
you have a great talent
that affords you an outlet
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636. Thank you
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637. Me? When I'm
down in the dumps,
I go bowling
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638. We all need something
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639. Now, if you'll excuse me
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640. Oh, yes And thank you
very much, ma'am
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641. You've been very helpful
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642. You must come by
some evening
and see one of my films
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643. I have a print
of all of them
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644. and you can choose
your favorite
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645. And be sure
to bring your wife
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646. Oh, thank you
That's a date
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647. She'll
She'll probably faint
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648. Excuse me
This is off limits
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649. I'm sorry I'm supposed
to meet Dr Lansberg
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650. and they said he was in here
Lieutenant Columbo?
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651. Yes, sir
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652. I'm sorry I'm late
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653. It's all right, Doris Yes?
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654. My car, it broke down
right on the freeway
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655. Oh, you're the one
that wanted to know
about Dr Willis?
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656. Yes, sir
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657. The medical report
that you sent him, sir,
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658. it had something
to do with
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659. It says collagen fibers
and hyperplasia
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660. At any rate, it's very hard
for a layman to understand
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661. I gather it has
something to do with
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662. Dr Willis' prostate
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663. Henry's prostate was
quite subject to infection,
yes
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664. Then it was serious?
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665. Well, the prostate
normally degenerates
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666. as a man grows older,
Lieutenant
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667. It becomes more serious
This might have become
malignant
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668. And so I recommended
surgical removal
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669. I see
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670. Well, I guess
that would put a man
into a deep depression
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671. It certainly would me
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672. Oh, no,
I really don't think so,
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673. especially in the case
of a doctor
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674. He would know better
than anyone else
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675. that removal of the prostate
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676. is a very good operation
Very highly successful
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677. Then why wasn't
the operation performed,
sir?
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678. Well,
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679. because Henry Willis
was a diagnostician
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680. with a firm belief
in antibiotics
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681. He was not a surgeon
His feeling about surgery
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682. was that
it should only be used
as a case of last resort
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683. Mask
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684. As a matter of fact,
he often chided us about being
too quick with the knife
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685. That's the kind
of doctor I like
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686. Dr Lansberg,
we're ready for you
Thank you
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687. Excuse me
One more thing,
Doctor
Copy !req
688. Could he have been
in bad health
in any other way?
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689. Henry came to see me
about his prostate
I know of nothing else
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690. Excuse me
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691. Thank you
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692. Lieutenant,
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693. would you care
to observe a surgery?
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694. Me?
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695. Yes
Oh, no
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696. Just the sight of blood
makes me sick
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697. Dr Green,
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698. call extension 121
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699. Dr Green,
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700. call extension 121
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701. You are
Lieutenant Columbo?
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702. Yes
Sergeant Leftkowitz,
downtown
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703. Well, how do you do,
Sergeant?
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704. Something I can do
for you?
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705. You don't look
like your picture
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706. Well, this was taken
10 years ago
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707. That was before
I grew all this hair
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708. You see, my wife
likes it this way
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709. You should get
a new picture
for the files
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710. You're absolutely right
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711. You know, Lieutenant,
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712. I'm in the homicide office
at least once a week
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713. I don't think
I've ever seen you there
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714. Well, I don't get
down there too much
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715. None of the murders
take place there,
you know?
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716. I work
in the computer section
Copy !req
717. and the computer says
that you haven't been
to the pistol range
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718. in five years
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719. Five years?
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720. Oh, it couldn't
be that long
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721. You are aware, Lieutenant,
that you're required to meet
a shooting standard
Copy !req
722. every six months
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723. Yes, of course
On the test range
Copy !req
724. Well, the computer
must've gone haywire
Copy !req
725. You better check
the records out
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726. Lieutenant,
the computer seldom errs
Copy !req
727. Well, I'm sure it doesn't,
but in this case, the records
must be misplaced
Copy !req
728. All right
I'll double check to be sure
Copy !req
729. But if I don't
find your records,
Copy !req
730. you'll have to report
to the range
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731. I understand
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732. That's a bubble
of a book
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733. You see, Mrs McTwig
was a floor scrubber who wins
the Irish Sweepstakes
Copy !req
734. Well, you can imagine
the possibilities
Copy !req
735. She goes to Switzerland
for a facelift
Copy !req
736. and then off to Paris
for a Givenchy wardrobe,
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737. compromises herself in Rome
with a ribald Lothario,
Copy !req
738. then falls in love
with a young exiled prince
from White Russia
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739. who happens to be a midget
Copy !req
740. When last seen,
they were frolicking together
in the jungles of Africa
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741. on safari
Copy !req
742. That's quite a yarn
Copy !req
743. Well, you have to
read it to appreciate
the witty concept
Copy !req
744. of romance and comedy
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745. You know, I think
that author could very well be
the next P G Wodehouse
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746. That'll be $795 plus tax
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747. I don't want to purchase
the book, sir
Copy !req
748. This has already
been purchased
by Dr Henry Willis
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749. I see
Lieutenant Columbo
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750. from the Los Angeles
Police Department
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751. I wonder
if you could tell me, sir,
the date of purchase
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752. Yes, sir That's
the late Dr Henry Willis
Copy !req
753. An avid reader
And one of our
dear customers
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754. Let's see, Willis
Copy !req
755. Yes, sir Here it is
Copy !req
756. Dr Willis purchased
that book on the 13th
of this month
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757. Thank you very much
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758. Welcome, sir
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759. No, no, no Stop
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760. It's not right!
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761. It's just not right!
It's too fast
Copy !req
762. It's jerky
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763. Will you please stop playing
when I'm trying to talk!
Copy !req
764. It should be smoother
and have more character
Copy !req
765. Wait, wait,
it's really easy
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766. Now, listen,
I'm getting to you
on the fourth beat
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767. My dear young man,
you're getting to me
before the fourth beat!
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768. Would you please stop
moving around back there?
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769. I can't concentrate
All right
All right, kids Relax
Copy !req
770. Take a break
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771. What we're trying to do
takes a lot of care
Copy !req
772. and a lot of time
to get the precision we need
Copy !req
773. Pat, what can we do
about those last four bars?
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774. Fred, why don't you go
behind her and catch her
on the other side
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775. I think
that would help
Good
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776. And Grace, you got that?
All right
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777. But it's gonna be awkward
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778. You're gonna make it
unawkward
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779. Okay?
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780. Grace, you try it
with Pat
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781. All right
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782. 5, 6, 7, 8
Copy !req
783. Okay
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784. Okay?
Yup
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785. Try it with Fred
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786. 5, 6, 7, 8
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787. Oh, no,
this is just ridiculous
Copy !req
788. I'm not gonna waste
my time and energy
with rank amateurs!
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789. I'll be in my dressing room
and when you work things out
properly, call me
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790. Mrs Willis
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791. Lieutenant
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792. Columbo, ma'am
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793. 7, 8
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794. Yeah
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795. I
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796. That name is very unusual
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797. I don't, for the life of me,
know why I can't remember it
Copy !req
798. Well, you've got a great deal
on your mind, ma'am
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799. Show business
can be very difficult
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800. You are lucky you're in
another line of work
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801. Listen, all I know is
I sit here, I watched you,
in my mind
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802. I'm no expert,
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803. to me, you're a great dancer
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804. Well,
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805. thank you
Copy !req
806. Is that your lunch,
Lieutenant?
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807. No, ma'am,
I've already eaten
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808. Actually, this is the book
your husband was reading
Copy !req
809. before
Copy !req
810. Before?
Copy !req
811. Before he died
Copy !req
812. Okay, take a break
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813. I'm really sorry
to bother you
about all this again
Copy !req
814. I just want to be
absolutely certain
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815. that it was suicide
the way everybody thinks
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816. Do you see this?
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817. The page is dogeared
Copy !req
818. Yes,
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819. Henry had a habit of
Copy !req
820. turning the page down
that way
Copy !req
821. when he finished reading
for the night
Copy !req
822. That's what I wanted to
talk to you about, ma'am
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823. Your husband bought this book
three days before he died
on the 13th
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824. According to the butler,
on the night of the 13th
he read from this book
Copy !req
825. The first dogear
would indicate 66 pages
Copy !req
826. I see
Copy !req
827. The second dogear
is on page 122
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828. that would be
the second night's reading
Copy !req
829. And Raymond is sure
he saw him reading
that night, too
Copy !req
830. On the third night,
the night that he died,
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831. there is no dogear
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832. What particularly
interests you about that?
Copy !req
833. Well, that indicates that
he didn't do any reading,
Copy !req
834. but the butler is positive
that he saw him reading
Copy !req
835. when he brought him
his sleeping pills and milk
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836. Forgive me, Lieutenant,
I
Copy !req
837. I'm missing
what you're getting at
Copy !req
838. Well, maybe I'm just
a nut for details
Copy !req
839. But the book was found
closed on the night table
Copy !req
840. Now, he must have closed it
and put it there
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841. But why didn't
he dogear the page?
Copy !req
842. I don't know
Copy !req
843. Maybe he just forgot to
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844. From my experience,
ma'am,
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845. I've discovered that
people don't usually
Copy !req
846. forget to do that
which they usually do
Copy !req
847. That's very confusing
Copy !req
848. It sounds that way
Copy !req
849. I'm trying to reconstruct
exactly what Dr Willis
was doing
Copy !req
850. just before he died
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851. I'm afraid
I can't help you
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852. I was watching
the movie
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853. I know that, ma'am
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854. If he finished
reading the book
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855. and closed it,
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856. merely forgetting
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857. to dogear it
the way you suggested,
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858. and then put it
on his night table,
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859. then he would get up,
he would go to his desk,
take out his medical report,
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860. he would read it,
Copy !req
861. it would depress him,
Copy !req
862. and he shot himself
Copy !req
863. Poor Henry
Copy !req
864. You see,
if it happened that way,
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865. I still have the problem
with the gun
Copy !req
866. The gun?
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867. Yes You remember that
I told you that his slippers
had no scuff marks
Copy !req
868. on the sole
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869. He might have
brought the gun in with him
when he came home earlier
Copy !req
870. Well, then I have
another problem
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871. Did you read this?
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872. The Transformation
of Mrs Mc Twig
Copy !req
873. No Mmmmmm
Copy !req
874. You see, if Henry
already brought the gun in
Copy !req
875. If he was already
thinking about suicide
Okay, let's go
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876. before he went to bed,
then I don't believe
he would be reading this
Copy !req
877. It's a light, funny book,
Copy !req
878. not the kind of thing
that a man would be reading
just before shooting himself
Copy !req
879. It deals with
an Irish scrub woman
7, 8
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880. she wins a sweepstake
Lieutenant Lieutenant,
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881. you know,
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882. you're so involved
with details that
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883. Maybe I can see something
clearer than you
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884. What is that, ma'am?
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885. My husband
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886. was a revered
and distinguished man
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887. Eminent in his profession
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888. and loved at home
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889. Who
Hold it, please
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890. Who would
want to kill him?
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891. Grace?
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892. We're ready for you
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893. Thank you
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894. Excuse me
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895. From the chorus again,
huh?
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896. Ready Get back
into first positions
with your canes
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897. Ann
I do believe
you're over here
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898. On this side
5, 6, 7, and
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899. Columbo
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900. Lieutenant Flaherty
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901. Long time no see
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902. You ought to try
coming downtown
once in a while
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903. I'm gonna get down there
this week for sure
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904. You know
a Sergeant Leftkowitz?
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905. Sergeant Leftkowitz?
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906. Oh, the lady
with the computer
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907. Yes
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908. You've been giving her
the run around
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909. Me? No
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910. No, I explained to her
that my records regard
to my going to pistol practice
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911. got loused up
in the computer
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912. You were right about that
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913. The readout said
you hadn't fired
in five years
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914. She doublechecked it
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915. It was 10
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916. Gee, you gotta be kidding!
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917. You better get out
to that range right away
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918. Gee, I can't go now
I gotta go someplace
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919. Columbo,
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920. you could be suspended
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921. But I don't have a gun
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922. What do you mean?
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923. It's downtown
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924. You could get busted
for that, too
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925. All right Make it tomorrow
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926. But make it!
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927. You be there!
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928. Absolutely
I'll be there tomorrow
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929. Now, that's tomorrow
for sure
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930. Are you sure
that it was 10 minutes
before 11:00
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931. when you went up
to his room?
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932. Unquestionably so
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933. Well, how can
you be so certain?
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934. Me, sometimes I forget
whether it's morning
or afternoon
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935. Lieutenant,
I'm positive
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936. it was 10:50
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937. because right after
I went directly to
the projection room,
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938. where at precisely 11:00
I put on a film
for Mrs Willis
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939. Uhhuh
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940. Isn't that kind of late
to be watching a film?
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941. Not at all
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942. Mrs Willis' films
invariably begin
at 11:00
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943. Is that as far up
as it goes?
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944. There's been a death
in the family
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945. Of course Yes
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946. This one, too?
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947. Yes, thanks
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948. Does Mrs Willis
watch a film
every night?
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949. Dr Willis
was a reader
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950. Madam's
the film buff
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951. I see
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952. My wife and I,
we like to watch
television
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953. We just adore
Johnny Carson
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954. And he goes on
at 11:30?
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955. Precisely
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956. And he goes off
at 1:00?
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957. At which time I went
to the projection room,
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958. and then
to Dr Willis' room
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959. If you're considering
the possibility of my wife
or myself
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960. Oh, no,
don't get that idea, sir
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961. It's just that
certain things don't fit
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962. Planning a trip
around the world
A lot of things
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963. Well, he did have problems
with his health
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964. How long ago
did Dr Willis
stop his practice?
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965. About six months
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966. Though he did continue
as a consultant
to other doctors
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967. Where did
he keep his files?
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968. He must have
had some files
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969. In a filing cabinet
in the cellar
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970. I'd like to see them
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971. Now, Mrs Willis
instructed me to cooperate
to the full
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972. But if you don't mind
my saying so,
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973. Dr Willis' files,
sir
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974. Well, he was
a diagnostician
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975. I mean, that Dr Westrum,
he told me that
he diagnosed himself
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976. Now, if his health
was bad, real bad,
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977. the files
might show it
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978. Oh, well
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979. This way
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980. That policeman is starting
to get on my nerves
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981. What's he still
hanging around for?
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982. He says
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983. he's searching
for a crystalclear reason
why Henry killed himself
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984. I've tried to be patient,
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985. helpful,
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986. but the point is,
Henry did,
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987. and he just keeps
bringing up painful memories
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988. That's
I really don't wanna talk
about that anymore
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989. Ned,
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990. there's something
I wanna discuss with you
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991. My new partner
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992. What's his name?
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993. Fred Loring
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994. Yeah Fred Loring
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995. I'm really not
pleased with him
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996. Can you
find a replacement?
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997. Look, Grace,
he's a fantastic dancer
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998. We're lucky to have him
He'll be a smash
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999. Are you insinuating
that I'm not strong enough
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1000. to carry the show by myself?
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1001. Oh, come on
You know I didn't mean that
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1002. You've always thought that,
haven't you?
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1003. Ever since
that stupid driving accident
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1004. and your foolish drinking
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1005. When our careers
were in full bloom
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1006. Those are not
very pleasant memories
for me
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1007. I can imagine
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1008. What about me?
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1009. What about how I feel?
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1010. No one would hire
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1011. Wheeler without Diamond
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1012. Well, that's all
changed now
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1013. It's my show,
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1014. it's my money
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1015. And I want
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1016. I demand a new partner
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1017. I'll see what I can do
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1018. Grace,
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1019. I loved you
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1020. I wanted to marry you
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1021. And now?
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1022. I still feel the same
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1023. Uhuh Not too fast
You'll knock it out
of the cone
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1024. Captain Siegel,
Internal Affairs
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1025. Internal Affairs?
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1026. Well, what's wrong?
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1027. Tomorrow afternoon,
4:00 on the firing range,
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1028. or I pull your badge
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1029. Grace, how are
the rehearsals coming?
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1030. Just beautifully,
thank you
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1031. It's such fun
to be dancing again
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1032. Oh, I bet
And, well, Ned
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1033. He's just done
beautiful things
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1034. I mean, exciting
Ned,
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1035. how about a number
from the new show?
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1036. What a lovely idea
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1037. That beautiful old tune
from the second act curtain
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1038. Please, Ned
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1039. All right
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1040. Ladies and gentlemen,
would you clear
the floor, please?
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1041. We're going to do a number
from the new show
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1042. and I want you to use
your imagination
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1043. and imagine a fantastic
and lavish production
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1044. And if you can use
your imagination
a little further,
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1045. a newer and younger partner
for Grace
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1046. Speak low
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1047. When you speak, love
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1048. Our summer day
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1049. Withers away
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1050. Okay, this won't take long
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1051. Look at your face
You got ice cream
all over your face
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1052. You think I'm gonna wipe it,
you're crazy
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1053. Wipe off your face
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1054. Look at you
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1055. Now listen,
I'm not gonna be long
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1056. So when I come out,
then we go to the park
and you get your run
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1057. Love is a spark
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1058. Lost in the dark
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1059. Too soon
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1060. Too soon
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1061. I feel
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1062. Wherever I go
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1063. Psst
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1064. That tomorrow is near
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1065. Tomorrow is here
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1066. Madam is entertaining
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1067. Yes I don't wanna
disturb her That's fine
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1068. I just want to take
another look at the bedroom
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1069. Only take a few moments
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1070. I suppose
it's all right
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1071. Thank you
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1072. And time a thief
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1073. I'm sure you know
the way by now
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1074. Yes, sir I do
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1075. Darling were late
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1076. Darling were late
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1077. The curtain descends
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1078. Everything ends
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1079. Too soon, too soon,
I wait
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1080. Isn't it wonderful
when everybody
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1081. Darling I wait
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1082. Will you speak low to me
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1083. Speak love to me, and soon
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1084. Darling were late
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1085. Darling were late
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1086. Darling were late
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1087. The curtain descends
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1088. Everything ends
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1089. Too soon
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1090. Too soon
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1091. I wait
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1092. Darling, I wait
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1093. Will you speak low to me
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1094. Speak love to me,
and soon
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1095. Don't come under here,
because I'm gonna drop
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1096. Grace, what movie
are we going to see?
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1097. We're going to see
Paradise,
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1098. the very first musical
Diamond and Wheeler
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1099. ever made together
Wonderful
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1100. Right this way, everyone
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1101. Raymond
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1102. Just sit anywhere
It really doesn't matter
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1103. where you sit
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1104. Raymond,
you start the film
I'll be right back
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1105. Go away!
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1106. Would you go away!
Now, I told you
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1107. Go away!
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1108. Go on Go away, dog
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1109. Get on back
I'm gonna drop
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1110. Hey!
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1111. Didn't I tell you
to stay in the car?
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1112. Hmm? Didn't I tell you
to stay in the car?
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1113. Have you taken
leave of your senses?
Suppose I landed on you?
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1114. Well, I guess
it looks that way,
doesn't it?
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1115. Sorry
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1116. Here
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1117. Let me help you
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1118. Thank you very much
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1119. Did you wanna see me?
Or do you just enjoy
swinging from trees?
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1120. Well, I saw you had guests
I didn't wanna bother you
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1121. Oh
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1122. Well, now that you have
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1123. You know, you're right
You can't climb up that tree
on to the balcony,
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1124. but you sure as hell
can climb down
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1125. I know,
because I just did it
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1126. and if I can do it,
almost anybody can do it
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1127. because
I'm in very bad shape
I almost broke my neck
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1128. I see what you mean
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1129. You know,
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1130. I don't think you're being
completely candid with me
about your frequent visits
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1131. Well, as a matter of fact
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1132. But I think
I know the reason
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1133. why you persist
in popping up
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1134. You simply enjoy
being around the magic
of show business
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1135. Well,
you're a very magnetic lady,
there's no doubt about it
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1136. But I do have guests
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1137. Would you care to join us?
We're running a film
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1138. Thank you very, very much
No, I can't
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1139. This is Sunday
and I promised my dog,
I'd take him to the park
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1140. You promised your dog?
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1141. How sweet
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1142. Well, then perhaps
one night during the week
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1143. That'll be wonderful
Thank you
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1144. Okay Goodbye
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1145. Pat, can you take
a little wider swing
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1146. about another foot
on that end,
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1147. to put on this end?
All right
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1148. Come up this way
I'll catch you
at the next rehearsal
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1149. Can I help you?
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1150. No
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1151. Who are you?
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1152. I'm waiting
for Lieutenant Columbo
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1153. But I requested
that he meet me here
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1154. Right
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1155. Well, where is he?
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1156. I don't know
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1157. Are you a policeman?
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1158. He told me to be here
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1159. Columbo,
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1160. I wanted to talk to you,
not to anyone else
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1161. Right, sir
And I wanna talk to you
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1162. Fine
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1163. Now Privately,
in my office
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1164. Absolutely, sir
lmmediately
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1165. Cross the wrists up there
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1166. What's up, Columbo?
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1167. You sounded panicky
on the phone
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1168. I want you
to do me a favor
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1169. It's my day off
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1170. Here's my badge
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1171. Go down to the pistol range
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1172. take my test for me
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1173. That's against the rules
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1174. They'll never know
the difference
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1175. Here's $5 for your trouble
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1176. You bribing me,
Lieutenant?
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1177. I can't hit the target
You gotta give me a break
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1178. You owe me one, Columbo
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1179. Lieutenant,
I thought I made it
very clear to you
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1180. that you were to stop
bothering Grace
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1181. Well, sir,
I've got some problems
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1182. Look, she's
in dreadful shape
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1183. I was up to breakfast
the other day and she's
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1184. She came apart
right in front of my eyes
and it's all your fault
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1185. I want you
to leave her alone!
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1186. Yes or no?
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1187. Yes or no?
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1188. Sir, I can't do that
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1189. What's your precinct number?
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1190. I don't believe
that Dr Willis
killed himself
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1191. That's ridiculous
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1192. A man is found
in a locked room,
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1193. with a gun in his hand,
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1194. papers beside him
indicating he needed surgery
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1195. What more proof
do you need?
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1196. Well, the surgery
wasn't that serious
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1197. Prostate operations
are highly successful
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1198. As a doctor,
he would know that
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1199. There was
nothing to fear
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1200. That's not
the explanation
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1201. Why did he kill himself?
You tell me
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1202. Lieutenant, you must be
aware of the fact
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1203. that men who retire
from very active lives
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1204. very often go into
severe depression
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1205. for no apparent reason
whatsoever
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1206. I know I've been there
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1207. You didn't shoot yourself,
did you?
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1208. Big difference between
being old and unhappy
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1209. and putting a gun
to your head
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1210. Has to be a reason
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1211. I'll tell you why I,
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1212. I can't leave
Miss Wheeler alone
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1213. I have very good reason
to believe that Miss Wheeler
killed her husband
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1214. If you think
I'm gonna stand here
and listen to that,
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1215. I'll get a lawyer!
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1216. I'll get a battery of lawyers
and the least that can happen
Copy !req
1217. will be the end of
one very unimportant
career! Out!
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1218. I think I can prove it,
sir
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1219. How?
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1220. Ordinarily Dr Willis
takes one sleeping pill
before going to bed
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1221. Each capsule
contains five milligrams
of phenobarbital
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1222. The autopsy reveals
that he had twice that much
in him
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1223. So, what does that prove?
It's not enough to kill him
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1224. No, sir,
it wasn't enough to kill him
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1225. But it is enough
to put him into
a very deep sleep
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1226. Deep enough so that
someone could put a gun
in his hand without waking him
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1227. and then pull the trigger
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1228. But we're not
talking about someone
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1229. We're talking about Grace
Copy !req
1230. There were only
three people in the house
Copy !req
1231. The maid,
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1232. the butler
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1233. and Miss Willis
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1234. So it had to be suicide
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1235. The door was locked
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1236. and bolted from the inside
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1237. No one could get out
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1238. I got out
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1239. I jumped from the balcony
to the branch of the tree
and then to the ground
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1240. It's not easy
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1241. But I did it
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1242. And she's a dancer
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1243. and in very good condition
Copy !req
1244. She could do that
Copy !req
1245. But why?
Copy !req
1246. Why would Grace
wanna kill Henry?
Copy !req
1247. For her career
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1248. To get the money
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1249. to finance her career
Copy !req
1250. But he offered
to give her the money
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1251. Dr Willis
would never have done that
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1252. How the hell
would you know?
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1253. Let me tell you something,
Lieutenant, about being a
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1254. A star
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1255. Which Grace was
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1256. It's a crazy, ecstatic
Copy !req
1257. expulsive blow to the ego
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1258. Very few people
are lucky enough
to be able to handle it
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1259. And unfortunately
Grace wasn't one of those
Copy !req
1260. She's overly ambitious
I know that
Copy !req
1261. But murder?
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1262. By someone I've known
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1263. and loved
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1264. for years
I can't accept that
I won't accept that
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1265. I think she did it
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1266. She invited me
to her house tonight
to watch her film
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1267. I'm going
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1268. If she means anything to you,
you ought to be there
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1269. 'Cause I think she did it
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1270. 8:00
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1271. I don't think
it's quite right
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1272. Let's try the pearls
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1273. All right
I'll put those on
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1274. You rang, madam?
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1275. Oh, yes, Raymond
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1276. I wanna be sure
everything is in order
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1277. After all,
Mr and Mrs
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1278. Columbo, mum
Oh, yes, thank you, Alma
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1279. After all, they are
very old and loyal fans,
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1280. and I want them to have
an absolutely regal evening
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1281. Of course, madam
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1282. The '68 champagne
and caviar?
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1283. Lovely, lovely
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1284. Oh, that's them,
they're here already
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1285. How do I look?
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1286. Just like in
one of your movies, mum
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1287. Good evening, sir
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1288. Is that
Mr Diamond's car?
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1289. Yes, it is
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1290. Where is Miss Wheeler?
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1291. She's upstairs
getting ready
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1292. Where is Mr Diamond?
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1293. He's on the patio,
I think
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1294. There's champagne
in the living room
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1295. Help yourself
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1296. Miss Wheeler will be down
right away
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1297. Thank you
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1298. You are looking
unusually elegant,
I must say
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1299. How long has Mr Diamond
been here?
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1300. Few minutes
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1301. Good evening
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1302. Good evening
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1303. They say
she'll be right down
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1304. That's what I was told
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1305. Care for a cigar?
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1306. No, thanks
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1307. I ought to
give these things up
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1308. I just can't
seem to manage it
Copy !req
1309. The running time
of this film is one hour
and 45 minutes
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1310. I have a problem
with this case, sir
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1311. Oh, Raymond
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1312. I think we should put
the hot hors d'oeuvres
in the viewing room
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1313. Someone may wanna nibble
during the screening
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1314. Very good, madam
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1315. Ned, darling
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1316. Lieutenant,
you look simply smashing
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1317. Oh, Ned, be a dear
and pour some champagne
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1318. Now,
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1319. where's your wife?
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1320. Well, she's a little
under the weather, ma'am
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1321. That is a shame
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1322. Well, as they say,
I guess the show must go on
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1323. Did you tell Raymond
which film you wanted
to see?
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1324. Yes, ma'am
I took care of that
this afternoon
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1325. Let me guess
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1326. Walking My Baby
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1327. How'd you know?
I don't know
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1328. Maybe because
it's my favorite, too
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1329. Though I think
Ned prefers Paradise
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1330. I like them both,
Grace
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1331. Thank you, darling
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1332. To your enjoyment
of the film
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1333. Oh, please excuse me
I must tell Alma
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1334. there'll only be
three for dinner
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1335. Alma, there'll be three,
dear
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1336. I believe in that case,
I'll sit here
and the Lieutenant there
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1337. The running time
for Walking My Baby
is an hour and 45 minutes
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1338. I even checked out
another uncut print
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1339. It was owned
by the film museum
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1340. Hour and 45 minutes
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1341. Raymond
So?
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1342. Raymond?
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1343. Raymond!
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1344. How come the night
Dr Willis died
it took two hours?
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1345. I don't understand
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1346. The film runs an hour
and three quarters,
as I just said
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1347. The night Dr Willis died,
it took two hours
I'm asking why
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1348. Well, how do you know
it ran two hours?
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1349. Raymond
Something that
might interest you
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1350. The original
premier program
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1351. Oh, they turned out
beautifully
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1352. We had them leather bound
and they just came back
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1353. Perhaps the Lieutenant
would like to see one
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1354. Oh, I certainly would
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1355. I was hoping
you'd say that
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1356. I wonder where I put them
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1357. You'll be amazed
at the number of faces
you'll recognize
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1358. That's what's such fun
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1359. How do you know?
How do you know
it ran for two hours?
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1360. Raymond told me that
the film started
at exactly 11:00
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1361. and at 1:00 when
The Johnny Carson show
was over,
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1362. he returned
to the projection room
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1363. and Miss Wheeler
was still watching the film
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1364. It was just ending
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1365. Just a couple minutes
past 1:00
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1366. If that's too much trouble,
don't bother
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1367. Oh, not at all No
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1368. From 11:00
to a couple minutes past 1:00
is better than two hours
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1369. I can't account for that
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1370. Ned,
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1371. was your champagne
properly chilled?
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1372. It's fine, Grace
Good
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1373. Thank you
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1374. You know who else
likes champagne?
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1375. Raymond
Don't say anything
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1376. Sure doesn't show it
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1377. He could've fooled me
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1378. He is darling,
isn't he?
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1379. Anyway,
what difference does it make?
It doesn't mean anything
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1380. Oh,
it means a great deal, sir
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1381. It goes to the very heart
of the matter
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1382. I just
have to ask him
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1383. Raymond, may I see you
for a second?
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1384. I can't seem to find
those programs
that came today
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1385. Never mind
Here they are
I found them
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1386. Why the additional
15 minutes?
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1387. That's the question
that first turned
my suspicions
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1388. towards Mrs Wheeler
It has to be answered
It can't be dismissed
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1389. Ned,
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1390. remember that
Caribbean picture
we did?
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1391. There was a tiny,
tiny part of the hotel clerk
We weren't even in the scene
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1392. Well,
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1393. guess who it was?
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1394. I don't know
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1395. Donald Meek
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1396. Donald Meek
Donald Meek?
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1397. I had no idea
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1398. There's Edward Arnold
I knew he was in it,
but Donald Meek?
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1399. I mean
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1400. Well, one second,
I'll find Walking My Baby
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1401. It's your job
to answer questions,
Lieutenant
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1402. The film broke
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1403. The film broke
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1404. You can see
the actual splicing
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1405. You can see where
the film was mended together
30 frames are missing
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1406. Well, that's
innocent enough
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1407. That accounts
for the missing time
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1408. The film broke
and had to be repaired
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1409. That would depend on
how long it takes
to repair it,
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1410. wouldn't you say?
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1411. The film's ready
I don't follow you,
Lieutenant
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1412. Gentlemen, we are ready
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1413. Oh, that picture
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1414. It's just marvelous
of you,
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1415. but it's horrid,
just awful of me
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1416. Lieutenant, you want a laugh?
Look at those shoes
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1417. They are funny,
aren't they?
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1418. Aren't they?
But you look pretty
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1419. They didn't
affect your eyes
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1420. Oh, my,
you are a dear
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1421. Well, the hors d'oeuvres
are here
Make yourselves comfortable
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1422. Would you like
your drink freshened?
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1423. No, thank you
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1424. All right, Lieutenant
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1425. Why don't you
sit over there?
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1426. You may start the film,
Raymond
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1427. Very good,
madam
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1428. Not now!
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1429. What the hell
is that?
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1430. That's what happened
the night her husband died
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1431. You're responsible
for this
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1432. Yes
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1433. I tampered with the film
to make sure it would break
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1434. You've lost me completely,
Lieutenant
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1435. Let's see how long
it takes her
to repair the film
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1436. Seems to know
what she's doing
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1437. Knows how to work
the splicer
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1438. You see, actually this is
a very simple procedure
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1439. Even a child could do it
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1440. How you doing,
Miss Wheeler?
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1441. I could scream
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1442. It makes me so mad
I could scream
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1443. I get nervous
when things don't go right
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1444. But
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1445. It'll be just a minute
I'm almost ready
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1446. It's been 30 seconds
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1447. She said
she's almost done
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1448. Do you see
the problem?
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1449. We have to account
for 15 minutes
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1450. Let's say it takes her
four minutes to repair
the film
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1451. How do we account for
the remaining 11 minutes?
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1452. It has to be
one of four possibilities
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1453. She was sitting here
watching the film
and the film broke
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1454. One, she could go out
in the kitchen
and ask Raymond to fix it
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1455. We know
she didn't do that
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1456. Or two,
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1457. she's sitting here
and the film breaks
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1458. and all by herself
she sits here for 11 minutes
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1459. and she watches a white screen
and then she decides to go
in there and she fixes it
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1460. It takes four minutes
Or three,
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1461. it breaks
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1462. She goes back there
Takes four minutes to fix it
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1463. and then she stands
on her head for 11 minutes
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1464. Or four,
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1465. the film breaks,
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1466. but she doesn't know it
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1467. because she is not
in the screening room
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1468. She's not watching the film
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1469. She's upstairs
in her husband's bedroom
firing a pistol
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1470. And while
she's out of the room,
this film is not running
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1471. and that accounts
for the 11 minutes
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1472. Now, she comes back
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1473. and she sees
that the film is broken,
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1474. she takes four minutes
to fix it
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1475. and that adds up
to 15 minutes
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1476. that the film
is not running
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1477. And that, sir,
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1478. is why the film
took two hours
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1479. instead of an hour
and 45 minutes
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1480. It's almost done
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1481. It's been about
three minutes
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1482. There's no doubt
she did it
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1483. But I have a problem
with this case
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1484. I went looking
in Dr Willis' files
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1485. to see what I could
find out about his health
I found this
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1486. under the name
of Rosemary Landon
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1487. Now, as you can see,
the patient has an inoperable
aneurysm of the brain
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1488. That's a weak spot
in the artery
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1489. Rosemary Landon
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1490. Rosie!
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1491. Rosie
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1492. That was Dr Willis'
code name for his wife
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1493. He didn't want her
to know anything about it
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1494. That is a progressive
memory disease
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1495. that knocks out
the memory cells
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1496. She can recall things
from a long time ago,
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1497. but she's very shaky
about anything now
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1498. That's how I knew
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1499. that Dr Willis
would never consent to her
resuming her career
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1500. Because the strain
of performing
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1501. could literally kill her
at any moment
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1502. My God!
And he never told her!
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1503. How long has she got?
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1504. A week, a month,
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1505. two months on the outside
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1506. My problem, sir,
is, I don't believe
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1507. that she even remembers
killing him
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1508. But to kill Henry?
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1509. All you've got is proof
that it wasn't a suicide
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1510. What are you
talking about?
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1511. Are you still saying that
my husband was murdered?
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1512. Yes, ma'am
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1513. How can you possibly think
that someone in this house
killed my husband?
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1514. He took his own life!
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1515. No, ma'am
No, he didn't
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1516. Just a minute,
Lieutenant
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1517. I want to know
once and for all
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1518. what this Lieutenant
is trying to say!
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1519. Ma'am, the other evening
we learned
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1520. Grace, this has gone on
long enough
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1521. I killed Henry
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1522. I took the gun
out of the glove compartment
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1523. I came through
a rear window
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1524. I went up to his room
and I shot him
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1525. And I made good my escape
over the balcony
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1526. You don't know
what you're saying!
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1527. It's true, Grace
It's true!
No!
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1528. No, it can't be true!
Why?
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1529. Why would you do
anything like that?
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1530. Why?
For you, Grace
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1531. For you, Grace
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1532. For you
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1533. For me?
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1534. Henry was preventing you
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1535. from assuming
your rightful position
as a star
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1536. What am I gonna do?
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1537. You'll be all right, Grace
My Grace will be all right
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1538. No, I can't do anything
without you
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1539. I'll just wait
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1540. That's what I'll do
I'll take a long rest
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1541. I'll rest, I'll just rest
Isn't that a good idea?
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1542. That's what you should do,
Grace
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1543. Now, you just sit over here
and you watch Rosie
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1544. Just watch Rosie
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1545. Shall we go,
Lieutenant?
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1546. It's not gonna
take much
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1547. to break your story
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1548. It might take
a couple of months
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1549. Yes
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1550. Yes, it might
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