1. All right, Curly, enough's enough.
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2. You can't eat the Venetian blinds.
I just had them installed on Wednesday.
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3. Down the hatch.
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4. - She's no good.
- What can I tell you, kid? You're right.
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5. When you're right, you're right.
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6. And you're right.
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7. I'll pay you the rest next week.
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8. We only caught 60 ton of skipjack
down in San Benedict.
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9. And they don't pay you the same
for skipjack as they do albacore or tuna.
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10. Forget it, will you, Curly?
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11. I only brought it up to illustrate a point.
I don't want your last dime.
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12. What kind of a guy do you think I am?
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13. - Thank you, Mr. Gittes.
- Call me Jake.
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14. Careful driving home, Curl, huh?
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15. Mrs. Mulwray's waiting for you
with Mr. Walsh and Mr. Duffy.
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16. Mrs. Mulwray, may I present Mr. Gittes?
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17. - Mrs. Mulwray, how do you do?
- Mr. Gittes.
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18. Now, what seems to be the problem?
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19. My husband,
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20. I believe, is seeing another woman.
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21. - No. Really?
- I'm afraid so.
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22. I am sorry.
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23. Mr. Gittes, please, do you think
we could discuss this alone?
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24. I'm afraid not, Mrs. Mulwray.
These are my operatives,
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they're going to have to assist me.
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26. I can't do everything myself.
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27. Of course not.
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28. Now,
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29. what makes you certain
that your husband is
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31. A wife can tell.
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32. Mrs. Mulwray,
do you love your husband?
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33. Yes, of course!
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34. - Then go home and forget everything.
- But, I...
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35. I'm sure that he loves you, too,
Mrs. Mulwray.
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36. Do you know the expression,
"Let sleeping dogs lie"?
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37. You're better off not knowing.
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38. I have to know.
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39. Very well.
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40. What is your husband's first name?
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41. Hollis.
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42. Hollis Mulwray.
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43. - Water and Power?
- He's Chief Engineer.
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44. Chief Engineer?
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45. Mrs. Mulwray, this...
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46. This type of investigation can be hard
on your pocketbook.
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47. It takes time...
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48. Money doesn't matter to me, Mr. Gittes.
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49. Okay, we'll...
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50. We'll see what we can do.
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51. Gentlemen, today
you can walk out that door,
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52. turn right, hop a streetcar,
and within 25 minutes,
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53. end up smack in the Pacific Ocean.
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54. Now, you can swim in it and you can
fish in it, but you can't drink it,
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55. and you can't irrigate
an orange grove with it.
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56. Now remember,
we live next door to the ocean,
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57. but we also live on the edge of a desert.
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58. Los Angeles is a desert community.
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59. Beneath this building,
beneath our streets, is a desert.
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60. And without water,
the dust will rise up and cover us
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61. as though we never existed.
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62. Now, the Alto Vallejo
can save us from this,
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63. and I respectfully suggest
that $8.5 million
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64. is a fair price to pay
to keep the desert from our streets
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65. and not on top of them.
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66. Hear, hear!
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67. Mayor Bagby, let's hear
from all the departments again.
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68. I suppose we'd better take
Water and Power first.
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69. Mr. Mulwray?
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70. In case you've forgotten, gentlemen,
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when the Van der Lip Dam gave way.
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72. Core samples have shown
that beneath this bedrock
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73. is shale similar to the permeable shale
in the Van der Lip disaster.
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74. It couldn't withstand
that kind of pressure.
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75. And now you propose
yet another dirt-banked terminus dam
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76. with slopes of 2.5:1, 112 feet high,
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77. and a 12,000-acre water surface.
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78. Well, it won't hold.
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79. I won't build it. It's that simple.
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80. I'm not going to make
the same mistake twice.
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81. Thank you, gentlemen.
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82. Quiet! Quiet!
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83. What the hell do you think you're doing?
Get those goddamn things out of here!
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84. - Hold some of them.
- Tell me where to take them!
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85. You don't have an answer for that
so quick, do you?
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86. You steal water from the Valley,
ruin the grazing,
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87. starve the livestock!
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88. Who's paying you to do that,
Mr. Mulwray?
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89. That's what I want to know!
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90. - Jeez, he was there all night.
- That's right.
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91. I had to go back three times
to pick up the watches.
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92. Yesterday he went to three reservoirs,
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93. a men's room at a Richfield gas station,
and The Pig'n Whistle.
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94. The guy's got water on the brain.
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95. So what do you got?
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96. This?
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97. Well, they got into a terrific argument
outside The Pig'n Whistle.
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98. What about?
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99. I don't know. The traffic was pretty loud.
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100. I heard only one thing, though.
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101. "Apple core."
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102. - "Apple core"?
- Yeah.
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103. My God, Walsh, is that
what you spent your day doing?
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104. Look, you tell me to take pictures,
I take pictures.
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105. Let me explain
something to you, Walsh.
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106. J.J. Gittes and Associates.
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107. This business requires
a certain amount of finesse.
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108. What is it, Sophie?
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109. Duffy's on the phone.
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110. - Yeah, Duff, where are you?
- I got it!
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111. He's found himself
some cute little twist, the old buzzard...
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112. Okay. Slow down. Where are you?
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113. I'm at Glendale and Douglas.
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114. They're in Echo Park in a rowboat.
A rowboat!
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115. Okay.
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116. Echo Park.
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117. Water again.
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118. Okay, pal, let's have us a big smile.
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119. You'll love it.
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120. Here. Let me...
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121. When you get so much publicity,
you got to get blasé about it.
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122. Let's face it, Jake,
you're practically a movie star.
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123. - Just look at that, Barn.
- Yeah, the heat's murder.
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124. Sure is.
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125. Fools' names and fools' faces.
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126. - What's that, pal?
- Nothing.
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127. You got a hell of a way to make a living.
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128. Oh? And what do you do
to make ends meet?
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129. Mortgage department,
First National Bank.
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130. Tell me, did you foreclose
on many families this week?
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131. We don't publish a record in the paper,
I can tell you that.
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132. Neither do I.
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133. No, you have your press agent do it.
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134. Who is this bimbo, Barney?
Is he a regular customer or what?
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135. Hey, listen, pal, I make an honest living.
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136. People only come to me
when they're in a desperate situation.
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137. I help them out.
I don't kick families out of their houses
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138. - like you bums down at the bank do!
- Jake, can I tell you about the guy who...
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139. Maybe you'd like to step down
out of the barber chair
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140. and maybe we can go outside
and discuss it.
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141. - What do you think?
- Oh, come on.
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142. Jake, let me tell you about the guy
who got tired...
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143. I don't know how that thing
got in the newspaper.
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144. It was so quick,
I didn't even know it myself.
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145. - Thank you.
- I make an honest living!
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146. Of course you do.
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147. Anyway, this guy
who got tired of screwing his wife
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148. - said to his friend, "What do I do?"
- An honest living, you understand?
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149. So the guy says, "Why don't you do
what the Chinese do?"
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150. He says, "What do the Chinese do?"
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151. He says, "The Chinese they screw
a little and they get tired..."
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152. Duffy. Hey, Walsh!
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153. Sophie, go to the little girls' room
for a minute, okay?
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154. - But, Mr. Gittes...
- Sophie...
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155. Yes, Mr. Gittes.
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156. - Jake...
- Duffy, listen to me, man.
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157. I want to tell you a story.
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158. So, there's this guy, Walsh,
you understand?
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159. He's tired of screwing his wife.
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160. - Jake, there's a problem...
- Wait a second, Duffy.
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161. You're always in such a hurry.
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162. So his friend says to him,
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163. "Hey, why don't you
do it like the Chinese do?"
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164. So he says,
"Well, how do the Chinese do it?"
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165. The guy says, "Well, the Chinese,
first they screw a little bit,
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166. "then they stop and they go
and read a little Confucius.
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167. "Come back, screw a little bit more,
then they stop again,
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168. - "go back and they screw a little..."
- Jake.
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169. Walsh, just listen to me for a second.
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170. I mean, you'll love this.
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171. Now, then they go back
and they screw a little bit more,
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172. and then they go out
and they contemplate the moon
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173. or something like that.
Makes it more exciting.
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174. So, now, the guy goes home and
he starts screwing his own wife, see.
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175. So, he screws her for a little bit,
and then he stops.
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176. He goes out of the room
and reads LIFE magazine.
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177. Then he goes back in,
he starts screwing again,
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178. and he says,
"Excuse me for a minute, honey"
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179. and he goes out
and he smokes a cigarette.
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180. Now, his wife is getting sore as hell.
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181. He comes back in the room,
he starts screwing again,
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182. he gets up to start to leave again
to go look at the moon,
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183. she looks at him and says,
"Hey, what's the matter with you?
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184. "You're screwing just like a Chinaman!"
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185. Jesus!
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186. That Barney!
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187. Mr. Gittes?
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188. Yes.
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189. Do you know me?
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190. Well,
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191. I think I would have remembered.
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192. Have we ever met?
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193. Well, no.
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194. Never?
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195. Never.
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196. That's what I thought.
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197. You see, I'm Mrs. Evelyn Mulwray.
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198. You know, Mr. Mulwray's wife?
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199. Not that Mulwray?
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200. Yes, Mr. Gittes, that Mulwray.
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201. And since you agree with me
that we've never met before,
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202. you must also agree with me
that I never hired you to do anything,
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203. certainly not spy on my husband.
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204. I see you like publicity, Mr. Gittes.
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205. Well, you're going to get it.
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206. Now, wait a minute, Mrs. Mulwray.
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207. I think there's been some
misunderstanding here.
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208. There's no point
in getting tough with me. I'm just...
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209. I don't get tough with anyone, Mr. Gittes.
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210. My lawyer does.
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211. Here's something for you, Mr. Gittes.
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212. I suppose we'll be hearing
from your attorney.
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213. - Mr. Mulwray?
- He's not in, Mr...
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214. - Gittes.
- May I ask what this is regarding?
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215. It's a personal matter.
Has he been gone long?
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216. Since lunch.
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217. - Gee whiz, and I'm late.
- He was expecting you?
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218. Fifteen minutes ago.
Why don't I just go in and wait?
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219. Sir?
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220. Is Mr. Yelburton there?
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221. Is he still in the building?
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222. Very well. Thank you.
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223. Can I help you? Russ Yelburton,
Deputy Chief of the department.
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224. J.J. Gittes.
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225. It's not a departmental matter,
Mr. Yelburton.
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226. I wonder if you'd care
to wait in my office.
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227. Certainly.
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228. We're a bit nervous around here
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229. with all this business in the papers
about Mr. Mulwray.
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230. Right this way.
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with a man for a certain length of time,
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234. And either he's the kind
who chases after women or he isn't.
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235. And Mulwray isn't?
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236. He never even kids about it.
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237. Well, maybe he takes it very seriously.
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238. - Sit down.
- No, thank you.
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239. Do you know
where Mulwray's having lunch?
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240. No, I'm sorry, I don't.
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241. Well, tell him I'll be back.
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242. I will.
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243. Do you mind if I take one of your cards?
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244. In case I have
to get in touch with you again.
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245. - No, help yourself.
- Thank you.
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246. Mulvihill! What are you doing here?
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247. They shut my water off.
What's it to you?
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248. How'd you find out about it?
You don't drink it.
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249. You don't take a bath in it.
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250. They wrote you a letter!
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251. But then you'd have to be able to read.
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252. Relax, Mulvihill. Glad to see you.
You know Claude Mulvihill here?
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253. Well, I hope so. He's working for us.
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254. Doing what?
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255. Well, frankly, there have been
some threats
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256. to blow up the city reservoirs.
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257. - Any particular reason?
- Well, it's this darn drought.
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258. We've had to ration water in the Valley
and the farmers are desperate.
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259. But what can we do? The rest of the city
needs drinking water.
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260. - Well, you're in luck, Mr. Yelburton.
- How's that?
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261. When Mulvihill here
was Sheriff of Ventura County,
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262. the rum runners landed hundreds
of tons of booze on the beach
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264. He ought to be able
to hold on to your water for you.
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265. J.J. Gittes to see Mr. Mulwray.
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266. Please.
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267. You wait.
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268. - Bad for glass.
- Yeah. Sure.
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269. Bad for the glass.
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270. Mr. Gittes.
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271. Actually, I came to see
your husband, Mrs. Mulwray.
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273. What are you having?
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274. - Iced tea.
- That'll be fine, thank you.
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275. - Two iced teas, Kahn, please?
- Yes, ma'am.
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277. Actually, he's not, Mrs. Mulwray,
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278. and he's checked out of his apartment
at the El Macondo.
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279. That's not his apartment.
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280. Anyway, I...
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281. The point is, is I'm not in business
to be loved, but I am in business,
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282. and believe me, Mrs. Mulwray,
whoever set your husband up,
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284. L.A.'s a small town. People talk.
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285. I'm just trying to make a living.
I don't want to become a local joke.
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286. Mr. Gittes, you've talked me into it.
I'll drop the lawsuit.
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287. - What?
- I said, I'll drop the lawsuit.
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288. So let's just drop the whole thing.
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289. - Sugar, lemon, or both?
- Both.
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290. - Mrs. Mulwray...
- Yes, Mr. Gittes?
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291. I don't want to drop it.
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292. I better talk to your husband about this.
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293. Why? What on Earth for?
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294. Hollis seems to think
you're an innocent man.
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295. Well, I've been accused
of a lot of things before, Mrs. Mulwray,
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297. Look, somebody's gone
to a lot of trouble here,
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I intend to find out.
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299. I'm not supposed to be the one
who's caught with his pants down.
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300. So unless it's a problem,
I'd like to talk to your husband.
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301. Why should it be a problem?
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302. - May I speak frankly, Mrs. Mulwray?
- You may if you can, Mr. Gittes.
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303. Well, that little girlfriend,
she was pretty,
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305. She's disappeared.
Maybe they disappeared together.
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306. Suppose they did.
How does that affect you?
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307. - It's nothing personal, Mrs. Mulwray.
- It's very personal!
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308. It couldn't be more personal.
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309. Is this business
or an obsession with you?
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310. Let's look at it this way.
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311. Now, this phony broad,
excuse the language,
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313. Now, whoever put her up to it
doesn't have anything against me.
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314. They're out to get your husband.
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315. If I can see him, I can help him.
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317. No.
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318. I went riding rather early.
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319. Looks like you went quite a distance.
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320. I was riding bareback.
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322. You might try the Oak Pass
or the Stone Canyon Reservoir.
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323. Frequently, at lunch,
Hollis takes walks around them.
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324. Otherwise, he'll be home by 6:30.
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327. Sorry, closed to public, sir.
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328. Oh, that's all right, Officer.
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329. Russ Yelburton,
Deputy Chief of the department.
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330. - Sorry, Mr. Yelburton. Go on down.
- That's okay.
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331. - Gittes! For Christ's sake!
- Loach.
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332. - Get out of here before he sees you.
- What are you talking about?
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333. - What's going on here?
- Loach!
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334. Hello, Jake.
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335. Lou. How are you?
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336. Lousy cold I can't seem to shake,
but otherwise, I'm okay.
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337. - Yeah, summer colds are the worst.
- Yeah, they are.
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338. There's no smoking here, sir...
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339. That's all right, Officer.
We can make an exception this time.
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340. I'll see he's careful with the matches
and doesn't burn himself.
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341. Thanks, Lou.
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342. How'd you get past the guard?
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343. Well, to tell you the truth, I lied a little.
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you've done well by yourself.
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for a man to find himself.
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348. Yeah, going through
other people's dirty linen.
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349. Yeah. Tell me,
you still putting Chinamen in jail
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351. You're a little behind the times, Jake.
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353. And I'm out of Chinatown.
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356. Congratulations.
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- I'm looking for somebody.
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360. Yeah.
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361. I'd like to talk to him.
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362. So you'd like to talk to him, huh?
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363. You're welcome to try.
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364. There he is.
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365. Looks like he was washed down
the entire length of the run-off channel.
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366. - Could he swim?
- Of course.
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367. Obviously, the fall
must have knocked him unconscious.
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your husband was having.
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that he would have taken his own life?
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374. No.
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of the young lady in question?
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377. No.
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- Certainly not.
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never discussed her?
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380. He...
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383. We quarreled over her, of course.
It came as a complete surprise to me.
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385. I thought you hired
a private investigator.
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386. A private investigator?
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because I thought I would put an end
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had some foundation in fact?
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392. Just before the story
broke in the papers, Lou.
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where I could find her?
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394. No.
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- No.
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397. Will you need me
for anything else, Lieutenant?
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398. Oh, no, no, Mrs. Mulwray,
I don't think so.
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399. If we need anymore information,
we'll be in touch.
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my deepest sympathy.
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401. I'll see her to the car, Lou.
I'll be right back.
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402. - Jake, come on, what's the story?
- Take it easy, guys. Let us get through.
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404. Let us through, guys!
Give us a little room!
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405. You want a picture, guys? Here it is!
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406. "Gittes", two T's and an E.
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407. Thank you for
going along with me back there.
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408. I just didn't want to explain anything.
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409. I'll send you a check.
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410. A check?
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411. To make it official that I've hired you.
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412. I'll get to him this afternoon if I can.
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413. Jake, what are you doing here?
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414. Nothing, Morty. It's my lunch hour.
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415. Thought I'd drop by
and see who dropped dead lately.
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416. Yeah? Isn't this something?
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417. Middle of a drought,
and the Water Commissioner drowns.
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418. - Only in L.A.
- Yeah.
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419. - Looks pretty banged up.
- Well, it's a long fall.
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420. So how are you doing, Morty?
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421. Never better, except for this darn cough.
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422. - You know me, Jake.
- Yeah.
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423. Who you got there?
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424. Leroy Shuhardt, local drunk.
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425. Used to hang around Ferguson's Alley.
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426. Quite a character.
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427. Lately he'd been living
in one of the downtown storm drains.
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428. Had a bureau dresser down there
and everything.
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429. All right, there.
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430. Yeah. He drowned, too.
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431. Come again?
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432. Yeah. Got drunk, passed out
in the bottom of the riverbed.
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433. The L.A. River?
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434. Yeah, right under Hollenbeck Bridge.
What's wrong with that?
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435. Well, it's dry as a bone, Morty.
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436. It's not completely dry.
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437. Well, he ain't gonna exactly
drown in a damp riverbed,
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438. no matter how soused he is.
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439. We got water out of him. He drowned!
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440. Hello.
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441. Howdy.
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442. You were riding out here
the other day, weren't you?
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443. Do you speak English?
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444. You were talking to a man
a few days ago. He wore glasses...
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445. Yes.
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446. What did you talk about,
do you mind my asking?
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447. - The water.
- What about the water?
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448. - When it comes.
- When it comes?
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449. What did you tell him?
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450. It comes in different parts of the river.
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451. Every night a different part.
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452. Son of a bitch!
Goddamn Florsheim shoe.
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453. Hold it there, kitty-cat! Hold it!
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454. Hello, Claude.
Where'd you get the midget?
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455. You're a very nosy fellow, kitty-cat, huh?
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456. You know what happens
to nosy fellows?
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457. No? Want to guess? No?
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458. Okay. They lose their noses.
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459. Next time you lose the whole thing.
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460. Cut it off and feed it to my goldfish.
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461. Understand?
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462. - Understand?
- Don't you understand, Gittes?
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463. I understand.
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464. All right.
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465. So some contractor
wants to build a dam,
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466. and he makes a few payoffs. So what?
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467. Think you can nail Mulvihill?
They'll claim you were trespassing.
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468. Don't want Mulvihill.
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469. I want the big boys
that are making the payoffs.
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470. Then what do you do?
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471. Sue the shit out of them.
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472. - Yeah?
- Yeah.
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473. - What is it, Sophie?
- A Miss Sessions is calling.
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474. - Who?
- Ida Sessions.
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475. Don't know her. Take a number.
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476. Sue people like that,
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477. they're liable to be having dinner
with the judge who's trying the suit.
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478. I'm sorry. Miss Sessions insists.
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479. She says you know her.
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480. Okay.
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481. Hello, Miss Sessions.
I don't believe we've had the pleasure.
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482. Oh, yes, we have.
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483. - Are you alone?
- Isn't everyone?
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484. What can I do for you?
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485. Well, I'm a working girl.
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486. I didn't come in to see you on my own.
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487. When did you come in?
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488. I was the one who pretended to be
Mrs. Mulwray. Remember?
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489. - Shut the fuck up.
- Beg your pardon?
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490. - Yes, I remember.
- Beg your pardon? Is something wrong?
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491. No. I was just checking a detail
or two with my two associates.
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492. Go on.
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493. I never expected anything to happen
like what happened to Mr. Mulwray.
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494. The point is, if it ever comes out,
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495. I want somebody to know
that I didn't know what would happen.
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496. I understand.
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497. Who was your employer?
That could be helpful to both of us.
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498. Oh, no! Oh, no.
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499. No.
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500. What's your address?
Maybe we could talk this over.
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501. No, Mr. Gittes.
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502. Just look in the obituary column
of today's L.A. Post-Record.
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503. The obituary column?
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504. - You'll find one of those people.
- "Those people"? Miss...
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505. Sure.
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506. How do you like them apples?
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507. Ma'am.
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508. Thank you for coming.
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509. - Yes, sir?
- Drink?
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510. Tom Collins.
With lime, not lemon, please.
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511. Tom Collins with lime.
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512. I got your check in the mail.
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513. Yes. As I said, I was very grateful.
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514. Mrs. Mulwray,
I'm afraid that's not good enough.
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515. How much would you like?
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516. Oh, stop it, the money's fine.
It's generous.
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517. But I think you short-changed me
on the story.
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518. - I have?
- I think so.
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519. Something else besides the death
of your husband was bothering you.
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520. You were upset, but not that upset.
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521. Mr. Gittes, don't tell me how I feel.
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522. Sorry.
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523. Look, you sue me, your husband dies,
you drop the lawsuit like a hot potato,
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524. all of it quicker
than the wind from a duck's ass.
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525. Excuse me.
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526. - Then you ask me to lie to the police...
- It wasn't much of a lie.
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527. If your husband was killed, it was.
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528. This could look like you paid me off
to withhold evidence.
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529. But he wasn't killed.
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530. Mrs. Mulwray,
I think you're hiding something.
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531. Well,
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532. I suppose I am.
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533. Actually, I knew about the affair.
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534. - How did you find out?
- My husband.
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535. He told you?
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536. And you weren't the least bit upset?
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537. I was grateful.
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538. Mrs. Mulwray, you'll have to explain that.
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539. Why?
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540. Look, I do matrimonial work.
It's my métier.
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541. When a wife tells me that she's happy
that her husband is cheating on her,
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542. it runs contrary to my experience.
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543. Unless what?
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544. She was cheating on him.
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545. Were you?
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546. I dislike the word "cheat".
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547. Did you have affairs?
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548. - Mr. Gittes...
- Did he know about it?
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549. Well, I wouldn't run home and tell him
every time I went to bed with someone,
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550. if that's what you mean.
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551. Is there anything else you want
to know about me?
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552. Where were you
when your husband died?
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553. I can't tell you.
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554. You mean you don't know
where you were?
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555. - I mean I can't tell you.
- You were seeing someone, too.
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556. For very long?
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557. I don't see anyone
for very long, Mr. Gittes.
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558. It's difficult for me.
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559. Now, I think you know
all you need know about me.
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560. I didn't want publicity.
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561. I didn't want to go
into any of this, then or now.
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562. Is that all?
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563. By the way,
what does this "C" stand for?
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564. "Cross."
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565. - It's your maiden name?
- Yes.
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566. Why?
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567. No reason.
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568. You must've had a reason
to ask me that.
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569. No. I'm just a snoop.
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570. No. I have my own car. The Packard.
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571. Wait a minute, sonny.
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572. I think you better come with me.
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573. But why? There's nothing more to say.
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574. Will you get my car, please?
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575. Okay, go home.
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576. But in case you're interested,
your husband was murdered.
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577. Somebody's been dumping
thousands of tons of water
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578. from the city's reservoirs,
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579. and we're supposed to be
in the middle of a drought.
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580. He found out about it, and he was killed.
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581. There's a waterlogged drunk
in the morgue.
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582. Involuntary manslaughter,
if anybody wants to take the trouble,
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583. which they don't.
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584. It seems like half the city
is trying to cover it all up,
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585. which is fine by me.
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586. But, Mrs. Mulwray,
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587. I goddamn near lost my nose,
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588. and I like it.
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589. I like breathing through it.
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590. And I still think
that you're hiding something.
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591. Mr. Gittes...
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592. J.J. Gittes to see Mr. Yelburton.
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593. Mr. Yelburton will be busy
for some time.
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594. Well, it's my lunch hour. I can wait.
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595. He's liable to be tied up indefinitely.
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596. I take a long lunch hour.
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597. All day, sometimes.
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598. Noah Cross worked
for the Water Department.
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599. Yes.
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600. - No.
- Well, did he or didn't he?
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601. He owned it.
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602. He owned the Water Department?
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603. Yes.
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604. You mean, he owned
the entire water supply for the city?
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605. Yes.
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606. How did they get it away from him?
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607. Mr. Mulwray felt
the public should own the water.
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608. Mr. Mulwray?
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609. I thought you said Cross owned it.
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610. Along with Mr. Mulwray.
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611. - They were partners?
- Yes! Yes, they were partners.
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612. Mr. Yelburton will see you now.
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613. Mr. Gittes, sorry to keep you waiting.
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614. These staff meetings,
they just go on and on.
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615. Yeah. Must be especially tough
to take over under these circumstances.
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616. Yes. Hollis was the best
department chief the city's ever had.
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617. My goodness,
what happened to your nose?
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618. Cut myself shaving.
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619. Well, you ought to be more careful.
That must really smart.
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620. Only when I breathe.
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621. Only when you breathe.
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622. Don't tell me you're still working
for Mrs. Mulwray.
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623. - I never was.
- I don't understand.
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624. Neither do I, actually.
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625. You hired me.
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626. Or you hired that chippy to hire me.
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627. Mr. Gittes, you're not making
a bit of sense.
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628. Well, let's look at it this way.
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629. Mulwray didn't want to build a dam.
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630. He had a reputation
that was hard to get around.
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631. You decided to ruin it.
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632. Then he found out
you were dumping water at night.
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633. Then he was...
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634. Drowned.
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635. Mr. Gittes,
that's an outrageous accusation.
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636. I don't know what you're talking about.
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637. Well, Whitey Mehrholtz
over at the Times will.
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638. Dumping thousands of gallons of water
down the toilet
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639. in the middle of a drought, that's news.
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640. Mr. Gittes,
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641. we're...
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642. We're not anxious for this to get around,
but we have been diverting a little water
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643. to irrigate orange groves
in the Northwest Valley.
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644. As you know, the farmers out there
have no legal right to our water,
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645. but we've been trying to help
some of them out,
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646. keep them from going under.
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647. Naturally, when you divert water,
there's a little run-off.
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648. Yeah. A little run-off.
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649. - Where'd you say those groves were?
- In the Northwest Valley.
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650. That's like saying they're in Arizona.
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651. Mr. Gittes, my field men are out.
I can't give you the exact location.
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652. - You're a married man, aren't you?
- Yes.
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653. Hard-working? Wife? Kids?
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654. Yes.
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655. I don't want to nail you.
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656. I want to find out who put you up to it.
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657. I'll give you a few days to think about it.
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658. Call me. I can help.
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659. Who knows?
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660. Maybe we can put the whole thing off
on a few big-shots,
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661. and you can stay
the head of the department
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662. for the next 20 years.
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663. - Drink?
- No, thank you.
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664. What is your usual salary?
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665. $35 a day, plus 20 to my associates,
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666. plus expenses,
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667. plus a bonus if I show results.
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668. Whoever is behind my husband's death,
why have they gone to all this trouble?
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669. Money.
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670. How they plan to make it
out of emptying reservoirs,
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671. that I don't know.
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672. I'll pay your salary,
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673. plus $5,000
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674. if you find out what happened to Hollis,
and who is involved.
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675. Sophie, draw up one of our
standard contracts for Mrs. Mulwray.
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676. Yes, Mr. Gittes.
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677. Tell me something.
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678. Did you get married before or after
Mulwray and your father
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679. sold the Water Department?
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680. Noah Cross is your father, isn't he?
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681. Yes, of course.
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682. It was sometime after.
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683. I was just out of grade school
when they did that.
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684. Then you married
your father's business partner.
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685. You've already got one going,
Mrs. Mulwray.
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686. Does my talking about your father
upset you?
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687. Why, no.
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688. Yes. A little.
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689. You see, Hollis and my...
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690. My father
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691. had a falling-out finally.
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692. Over you
or over the Water Department?
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693. Not over me. Why should it be over me?
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694. Then it was over
the Water Department.
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695. Yes.
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696. Hollis felt that the water
should belong to the public,
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697. and I don't think my father felt that way.
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698. Actually, it was over
the Van der Lip Dam.
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699. You know, the dam that broke?
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700. - Oh, yeah?
- Yes. Hollis never forgave him for it.
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701. - Never forgave him for what?
- For talking him into building it.
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702. They never spoke from that time on.
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703. You sure about that?
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704. Of course I'm sure.
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705. Sign here.
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706. The copy's for you.
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707. - Mr. Gitts?
- Gittes.
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708. How do you do?
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709. You've got a nasty reputation, Mr. Gitts.
I like that.
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710. Thanks.
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711. If you were a bank president,
that would be one thing,
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712. but in your business, it's admirable.
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713. And it's good advertising.
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714. It doesn't hurt.
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715. It's why you attracted
a client like my daughter.
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716. Probably.
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717. But I'm surprised
you're still working for her,
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718. unless she's suddenly come up
with another husband.
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719. No. She happens to think
the last one was murdered.
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720. How'd she get that idea?
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721. I think I gave it to her.
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722. I hope you don't mind. I believe
they should be served with the head.
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723. Fine. Long as you don't serve
chicken that way.
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724. Tell me, what do the police say?
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725. They're calling it an accident.
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726. - Who's the investigating officer?
- Lou Escobar. He's a lieutenant.
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727. - Do you know him?
- Oh, yeah.
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728. Where from?
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729. We used to work together.
In Chinatown.
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730. Would you call him a capable man?
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731. Very.
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732. Honest?
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733. As far as it goes.
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734. Of course, he has to swim
in the same water we all do.
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735. Of course, but you've no reason to think
he's bungled the case?
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736. - None.
- That's too bad.
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737. Too bad?
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738. It disturbs me. Makes me think
you're taking my daughter for a ride.
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739. Financially speaking, of course.
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740. What are you charging her?
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741. My usual fee,
plus a bonus if I get results.
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742. Are you sleeping with her?
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743. Come, come, Mr. Gitts.
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744. You don't have to think about that
to remember, do you?
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745. If you want an answer
to that question, Mr. Cross,
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746. I'll put one of my men on the job.
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747. - Good afternoon.
- Mr. Gitts...
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748. - Gittes.
- Gittes.
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749. You're dealing with a disturbed woman
who just lost her husband.
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750. I don't want her taken advantage of.
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751. - Sit down.
- What for?
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752. You may think you know
what you're dealing with,
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753. but believe me, you don't.
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754. Why is that funny?
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755. It's what the District Attorney
used to tell me in Chinatown.
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756. Yeah? Was he right?
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757. Exactly what do you know about me?
Sit down.
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758. Mainly that you're rich,
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759. and too respectable
to want your name in the newspapers.
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760. Of course I'm respectable. I'm old.
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761. Politicians, ugly buildings, and whores
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762. all get respectable
if they last long enough.
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763. I'll double whatever your fee is
and pay you $10,000
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764. if you find Hollis' girlfriend.
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765. - Girlfriend?
- Disappeared, hasn't she?
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766. Yeah.
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767. Wouldn't it be useful to talk to her?
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768. Maybe.
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769. If Mulwray was murdered,
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770. she'd be one of the last
to have seen him alive.
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771. When's the last time you saw Mulwray?
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772. Sheriff's gold posse.
Bunch of damn fools
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773. who pay $5,000 apiece
towards the Sheriff's re-election.
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774. I let them practice up out here.
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775. Yeah.
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776. Do you remember the last time
you saw Mulwray?
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777. At my age, you tend to forget.
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778. It was five days ago outside
The Pig'n Whistle,
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779. and you had one hell of an argument.
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780. I got the pictures in my office,
if that'll help you remember.
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781. - What was the argument about?
- My daughter.
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782. What about her?
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783. Just find the girl, Mr. Gitts.
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784. I happen to know Hollis was fond of her.
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785. I'd like to help her if I can.
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786. I had no idea you and Hollis
were that fond of one another.
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787. Hollis Mulwray made this city,
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788. and he made me a fortune.
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789. We were a lot closer
than Evelyn realized.
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790. If you want to hire me, I still have to
know what the argument was about.
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791. My daughter's a very jealous woman.
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792. I didn't want her to find out
about the girl.
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793. How did you find out?
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794. I still got a few teeth left in my head,
and a few friends in town.
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795. Okay.
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796. I'll...
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797. I'll have my secretary
draw up the papers.
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798. Tell me,
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799. are you frightened for the girl
or what Evelyn might do to her?
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800. Just find the girl.
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801. I'll look into it,
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802. as soon as I've checked out
some orange groves.
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803. Orange groves?
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804. We'll be in touch, Mr. Cross.
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805. I'm a little lost.
I wonder if you could tell me
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806. where the plat books
for the Northwest Valley are?
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807. Part of it's in Ventura County.
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808. We don't have Ventura County
in our Hall of Records.
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809. Well, then, I'll settle
for Los Angeles County.
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810. Row 23, section C.
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811. Weasel.
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812. Say, sonny,
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813. why do they have all those names
pasted in the plat books?
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814. Land sales out of escrow
are always recorded within the week.
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815. - Then these are all new owners?
- That's right.
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816. Well, that means that most of the Valley
sold in the last few months.
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817. If that's what it says.
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818. Can I check one of these volumes out?
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819. Sir, this is not a lending library.
It's the Hall of Records.
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820. - How about a ruler?
- A ruler?
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821. Yeah. The print's real fine.
I left my glasses home.
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822. I'd like to be able to read across.
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823. Why, thank you.
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824. Hold it right there!
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825. All right, quit it. Quit, now!
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826. Search the man. See if he's armed.
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827. I said see if he's armed,
not empty his pockets!
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828. Search him. Search him!
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829. He ain't armed.
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830. All right, mister, who you with,
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831. the Water Department
or the Real Estate Office?
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832. - Get away from me!
- Answer him!
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833. You come near me
with that thing again,
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834. you're gonna need a pair of them!
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835. Why don't you pick on somebody
your own size?
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836. I said cut that out! Give the man
a chance to say something!
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837. The name's Gittes.
I'm a private investigator.
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838. I'm not with either one of them.
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839. Then what you doing out here, mister?
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840. A client hired me to see...
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841. To see if the Water Department
was irrigating your land.
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842. Irrigating my land?
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843. The Water Department's been sending
you people out here
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844. to blow up my water tanks,
they put poison down three of my wells.
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845. I call that a funny way to irrigate.
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846. Who'd hire you for a thing like that?
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847. Mrs. Evelyn Mulwray.
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848. Mulwray? That's the son of a bitch
who's done it to us.
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849. Mulwray's dead. You don't know what
you're talking about, you dumb Okie.
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850. Well, that's that.
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851. What's going on?
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852. You didn't look too good,
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853. so we thought we better call
your employer.
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854. Thanks for coming.
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855. - That dam's a con job.
- What dam?
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856. The one your husband opposed.
They're conning L.A. into building it.
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857. But the water's not gonna go to L.A.,
it's coming right here.
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858. To the Valley?
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859. Everything you can see.
Everything around us.
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860. I was at the Hall of Records today.
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861. In the last three months,
Robert Knox has bought 7,000 acres,
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862. Emma Dill, 12,000,
Clarence Speer, 5,000,
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863. and Jasper Lamar Crabb, 25,000 acres.
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864. - Jasper Lamar Crabb?
- You know him?
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865. - I think I would've remembered.
- Yeah.
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866. They're blowing these farmers
out of their land
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867. and then picking it up for peanuts.
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868. You have any idea what this land would
be worth with a steady water supply?
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869. About $30 million more
than they paid for it.
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870. - Hollis knew about this?
- That's why he was killed.
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871. Jasper Lamar Crabb.
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872. Jasper Lamar Crabb.
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873. - We got it!
- What?
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874. - We got it.
- What? What is it?
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875. "A memorial service was held
at the Mar Vista Inn today
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876. "for Jasper Lamar Crabb."
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877. He passed away two weeks ago.
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878. Why is that unusual?
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879. He passed away two weeks ago,
and one week ago he bought the land.
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880. That's unusual.
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881. Hello, there. I'm Mr. Palmer.
Can I help you folks?
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882. Yes, I hope so.
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883. It's Dad.
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884. I can't seem to handle him anymore.
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885. - Can I, sweetheart?
- My goodness.
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886. Nothing with Dad. It's me.
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887. Oh, no, no, Dad is an absolute angel
with everyone else.
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888. - It's just that he and my...
- Oh, I don't know.
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889. Of course, I'm anxious
for him to have the best,
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890. and money is no object.
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891. Perhaps if we met with your father.
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892. - There is one question.
- Of course.
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893. Do you accept people
of the Jewish persuasion?
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894. I'm sorry, but we don't.
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895. Don't be sorry. Neither does Dad.
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896. We just wanted to be sure,
didn't we, hon?
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897. Would it be possible for me to see
a list of your patients, just to be certain?
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898. We never reveal the names
of our guests as a matter of policy.
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899. You would appreciate that
if your father came to live with us.
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900. That's exactly
what I wanted to hear you say.
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901. Good.
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902. I wonder, is it too late
for us to have a look around?
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903. No. Allow me to show you.
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904. Would you mind
if we took a stroll on our own?
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905. Just if you'll confine yourself
to the main building.
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906. It's almost bedtime.
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907. We understand. Come, my sweet.
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908. Charlie! You ought to know
better than that!
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909. Sit down. Have a chair.
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910. They're all there. Every goddamn name.
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911. You're looking at the owners
of a 50,000-acre empire.
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912. They can't be.
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913. They may not know it, but they are.
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914. - Hello, girls.
- Hello.
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915. - Hello.
- Are any of you Emma Dill?
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916. - Yes? Are you Emma?
- Yes.
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917. Well, I've been wanting to meet you
for a long time.
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918. Why?
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919. Did you know you were
a very wealthy woman?
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920. Oh, I'm not.
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921. - Yes, you are. You own a lot of land.
- No more.
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922. Some time ago,
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923. my late husband owned a good deal
of beach property at Long Beach,
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924. but we lost it.
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925. - That's very beautiful.
- Thanks.
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926. Where did you get
this piece of material?
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927. At the Abbacore Club.
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928. - Abbacore?
- No. The Albacore.
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929. It's a fish.
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930. My grandson is a member,
and they take very nice care of us.
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931. How do they do that?
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932. Oh, give us things,
not just like this old flag, but...
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933. But what?
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934. We're a sort of unofficial charity
of theirs, Mr. Gittes.
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935. Would you come with me, please?
Someone wants to talk with you.
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936. Goodbye, ladies.
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937. - Bye!
- Bye!
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938. Come on.
I want you to meet someone, Gittes.
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939. Can we leave the lady out of this?
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940. - Yeah. Why not?
- I'd like to see her to the car.
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941. - She knows where it's at.
- I'll stay.
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942. Get in the car.
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943. Maid's night off?
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944. - Why?
- What do you mean, why?
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945. - Nobody's here, that's why.
- I gave everyone the night off.
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946. Easy. It's an innocent question.
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947. No question from you
is innocent, Mr. Gittes.
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948. I guess you're right.
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949. To you, Mrs. Mulwray.
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950. Frankly, tonight, you saved my...
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951. You saved my neck.
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952. Tell me, Mr. Gittes,
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953. does this often happen to you?
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954. What's that?
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955. Well, I'm judging only on the basis
of one afternoon and an evening,
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956. but if this is how you go
about your work,
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957. I'd say you'd be lucky
to get through a whole day.
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958. Actually, this hasn't happened to me
for a long time.
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959. When was the last time?
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960. Why?
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961. It's an innocent question.
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962. - In Chinatown.
- What were you doing there?
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963. - Working for the District Attorney.
- Doing what?
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964. As little as possible.
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965. The District Attorney gives his men
advice like that?
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966. They do in Chinatown.
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967. Why did you leave the police force?
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968. Do you have any peroxide,
or anything like that?
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969. Surely. Will you come this way?
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970. My God!
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971. It's a nasty cut.
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972. I had no idea...
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973. Sorry!
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974. There.
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975. Is it painful?
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976. It must be painful.
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977. What's wrong?
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978. Your eye.
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979. What about it? What?
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980. There's something black
in the green part of your eye.
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981. Oh, that.
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982. It's a flaw in the iris.
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983. - A flaw?
- Yes.
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984. A sort of birthmark.
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985. Did you wear a uniform?
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986. Sometimes.
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987. Must have looked cute in blue.
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988. Give me a break, will you?
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989. I don't know you.
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990. I want to know more about you.
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991. Not now.
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992. You really don't like to talk
about the past, do you?
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993. I'm tired.
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994. No. Why does it bother you
to talk about it?
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995. - It bothers everybody that works there.
- Where?
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996. Chinatown. Everybody.
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997. To me, it was just bad luck.
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998. Why?
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999. You can't always tell what's going on.
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1000. Like with you.
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1001. Why was...
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1002. Why was it bad luck?
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1003. I was trying to keep someone
from being hurt.
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1004. I ended up making sure
that she was hurt.
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1005. Was there a woman involved?
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1006. Of course.
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1007. Dead?
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1008. Yes, hello?
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1009. Oh, my God.
No, look, don't do anything.
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1010. Don't do anything until I get there.
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1011. I have to go.
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1012. - Where?
- Just that I have to.
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1013. - I want to know where you're going.
- No, please. Don't be angry.
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1014. It has nothing to do with you
or with any of all of this. It's just...
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1015. - Where are you going?
- Please...
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1016. Trust me this much.
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1017. I'll be back.
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1018. And there is...
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1019. There is something
that I should tell you about.
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1020. The fishing club
that old lady mentioned...
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1021. - The pieces of the flag... Yes.
- The Albacore Club.
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1022. - It has to do with my father.
- I know.
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1023. He owns it... You know?
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1024. I saw him.
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1025. You saw
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1026. my father?
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1027. - What... When?
- This morning.
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1028. You didn't tell me.
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1029. Well, there hasn't been much time.
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1030. What...
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1031. What did he say?
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1032. What did he say?
Copy !req
1033. That you were jealous.
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1034. And that he was afraid
what you might do.
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1035. Do? To whom?
Copy !req
1036. Mulwray's girlfriend, for one.
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1037. He wanted to know where she was.
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1038. I want you to listen to me.
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1039. Now, my father is
a very dangerous man.
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1040. You don't know how dangerous.
You don't know how crazy.
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1041. Are you trying to tell me
that he might be behind all this?
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1042. It's possible.
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1043. Even the death of your husband?
Copy !req
1044. It's possible.
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1045. Now, please,
don't ask me any more questions now,
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1046. just wait. Wait for me here.
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1047. I need you here.
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1048. No, no. Here.
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1049. Give me the keys.
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1050. You...
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1051. It's either that
or you drive yourself to the police.
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1052. The police?
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1053. Come on, Mrs. Mulwray.
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1054. You've got your husband's girlfriend
tied up in there.
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1055. - She's not tied up.
- You know what I mean.
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1056. - You're holding her against her will.
- I am not!
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1057. - Okay. Then let's go talk to her.
- No!
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1058. She's...
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1059. She's too upset.
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1060. What about?
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1061. Hollis's death.
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1062. I tried to keep it from her.
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1063. I didn't want her to know until
I could make plans for us to leave.
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1064. You mean she just found out about it?
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1065. That's not what it looks like,
Mrs. Mulwray.
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1066. What does it look like?
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1067. Like she knows more
than you want her to tell.
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1068. You're insane.
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1069. Just tell me the truth. I'm not the police.
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1070. I don't care what you've done.
I don't want to hurt you.
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1071. You won't go to the police if I tell you?
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1072. I will if you don't.
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1073. She...
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1074. She...
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1075. She...
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1076. She's my sister.
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1077. Take it easy.
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1078. If she's your sister, she's your sister.
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1079. Why all the secrecy?
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1080. I can't.
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1081. Is it because of Hollis? Because she
was seeing your husband? Is that it?
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1082. I would never have harmed Hollis.
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1083. He was the most gentle,
decent man imaginable.
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1084. And he put up with more from me
than you'll ever know.
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1085. I wanted him to be happy.
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1086. I borrowed your husband's car.
I'll bring it back in the morning.
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1087. But aren't you going...
Coming back with me?
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1088. Don't worry.
I'm not going to tell anybody about this.
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1089. That's not what I meant.
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1090. Yeah.
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1091. Well, I'm tired, Mrs. Mulwray.
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1092. Good night.
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1093. Gittes?
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1094. - Gittes?
- Yeah?
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1095. Ida Sessions wants to see you.
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1096. - Who?
- Ida Sessions. You remember Ida.
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1097. - Yeah, I do?
- Sure, you do.
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1098. I tell you what, pal.
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1099. If Ida wants to see me,
she can call me at my office.
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1100. 848-1/2 East Kensington. Echo Park.
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1101. She begged me to call.
She's waiting for you.
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1102. Find anything interesting, Gittes?
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1103. What are you doing around here?
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1104. Didn't you call me?
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1105. How come you happen to know her?
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1106. I don't.
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1107. Come here.
I want to show you something.
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1108. - Isn't that your phone number?
- Is it?
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1109. I forget. I don't call myself that often.
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1110. Well, just to make sure,
we had Loach here give you a call.
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1111. What happened to your nose, Gittes?
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1112. Somebody slam
a bedroom window on it?
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1113. Nope. Your wife got excited.
She crossed her legs a little too quick.
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1114. You understand what I mean, pal?
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1115. Loach.
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1116. They look familiar?
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1117. - Yeah. I took them. So what?
- How did she happen to have them?
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1118. Either you tell me or I guess.
I don't know the answer.
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1119. You must really think I'm stupid,
don't you, Gittes?
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1120. I don't think about it that much,
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1121. but give me a day or two
and I'll get back to you.
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1122. - Now I'd like to go home.
- I want the other pictures, Gittes.
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1123. What pictures?
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1124. This broad hired you,
not Evelyn Mulwray.
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1125. - Yeah?
- Yeah.
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1126. Somebody wanted
to shake Mulwray down,
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1127. she hired you.
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1128. That's how come you found out
he was murdered.
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1129. - I heard it was an accident.
- Come on, Gittes.
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1130. Who the hell do you think you're
dealing with, a bunch of assholes?
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1131. Mulwray had salt water in his lungs.
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1132. You were following him day and night.
You saw who killed him.
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1133. You even took pictures of it.
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1134. It was Evelyn Mulwray,
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1135. and she's been paying you off
like a slot machine ever since.
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1136. - You accusing me of extortion?
- Absolutely.
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1137. I don't think I need a day or two.
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1138. You're dumber than you think
I think you are.
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1139. Not only that, but I wouldn't extort
a nickel from my worst enemy, Escobar.
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1140. That's where I draw the line.
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1141. I want the rest of the pictures, Gittes.
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1142. We're talking about accessory
after the fact,
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1143. conspiracy, and extortion, minimum.
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1144. What do you think, Evelyn Mulwray
knocked off her husband in the ocean,
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1145. then dragged him up to a reservoir
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1146. because she thought
it would look more like an accident?
Copy !req
1147. Mulwray was murdered and moved
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1148. because somebody didn't want his body
found in the ocean.
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1149. Why is that?
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1150. He found out
they were dumping water there.
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1151. That's what they were trying to cover up.
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1152. - What the hell are you talking about?
- Come on. I'll show you.
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1153. Come on, Lou. You're in charge.
Make a decision.
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1154. - It's too late.
- Too late for what?
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1155. They only dump the water at night.
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1156. - Reach anybody?
- Yelburton. He's the new chief.
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1157. - Yeah, I know who he is. Go on!
- He says...
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1158. - I know what he says.
- Shut up.
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1159. Go on!
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1160. Yelburton says there's irrigation
in the Valley,
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1161. and there's always a little run-off
after they do that.
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1162. And he says Gittes knows this,
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1163. and he's been going around making
irresponsible accusations all last week.
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1164. Lou, let's swear out a warrant
for her arrest.
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1165. What the hell are we waiting for?
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1166. He just made lieutenant.
Wants to hang on to his little gold bar.
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1167. Have your client in my office
in two hours.
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1168. And remember,
I don't have to let you go.
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1169. I've got you right now
for withholding evidence.
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1170. Loach?
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1171. Where's Mrs. Mulwray?
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1172. These her bags?
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1173. Is she going on a trip?
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1174. What are you doing?
What's going on here?
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1175. - Is she going on a vacation?
- Mrs. Mulwray no home.
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1176. "Mrs. Mulwray no home."
Well, I'll just have a look around, huh?
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1177. Yeah, yeah. Bad for the glass.
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1178. Oh, yes. Bad for glass.
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1179. Salt water very bad for grass.
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1180. Salt water?
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1181. Very, very bad. See?
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1182. What's that?
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1183. Right there.
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1184. There.
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1185. - You wait.
- You wait.
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1186. How are you? I've been calling you.
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1187. - Yeah?
- It's all right, Kahn.
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1188. - Have you slept?
- Sure.
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1189. Have you had lunch?
Kahn can fix you something.
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1190. - Where's the girl?
- Upstairs. Why?
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1191. I want to see her.
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1192. She's having a bath right now.
Why do you want to see her?
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1193. Going someplace?
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1194. Yes. We have a 5:30 train to catch.
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1195. Jake?
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1196. J.J. Gittes for Lieutenant Escobar.
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1197. But... Now look, what's the matter?
What's wrong?
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1198. - I told you, we have a 5:30...
- You're going to miss your train.
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1199. Lieutenant Escobar.
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1200. - Lou?
- Yeah.
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1201. Meet me at 1972 Canyon Drive.
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1202. Yeah. Soon as you can.
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1203. Why did you do that?
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1204. - You know any good criminal lawyers?
- No.
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1205. Don't worry, I can recommend a couple.
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1206. They're expensive, but you can afford it.
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1207. Will you please tell me
what this is all about?
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1208. I found these in your backyard
in the pond.
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1209. They belonged to your husband,
didn't they?
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1210. Didn't they?
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1211. - I don't know. Yes, probably.
- Yes, positively.
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1212. It's where he was drowned.
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1213. What?
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1214. There's no time
to be shocked by the truth.
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1215. The coroner's report proves
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1216. that he had salt water in his lungs
when he was killed.
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1217. Just take my word for it, all right?
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1218. Now, I want to know how it happened,
and I want to know why,
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1219. and I want to know
before Escobar gets here,
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1220. because I don't want to lose my license.
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1221. I don't know what you are talking about.
This is the craziest, most insane thing...
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1222. Stop it!
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1223. I'm gonna make it easy for you.
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1224. You were jealous. You had a fight.
He fell. He hit his head.
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1225. It was an accident!
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1226. But his girl is a witness.
So you had to shut her up.
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1227. You don't have the guts to harm her,
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1228. but you got the money
to keep her mouth shut.
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1229. - Yes or no?
- No!
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1230. Who is she? And don't give me
that crap about your sister,
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1231. because you don't have a sister.
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1232. I'll tell you...
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1233. I'll tell you the truth.
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1234. Good. What's her name?
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1235. - Katherine.
- Katherine who?
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1236. She's my daughter.
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1237. I said I want the truth!
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1238. She's my sister.
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1239. She's my daughter.
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1240. My sister, my daughter!
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1241. I said I want the truth!
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1242. All of it!
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1243. She's my sister and my daughter!
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1244. Kahn, please, go back.
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1245. For God's sake, keep her upstairs.
Go back!
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1246. My father and I...
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1247. Understand?
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1248. Or is it too tough for you?
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1249. He raped you?
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1250. Then what happened?
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1251. I ran away.
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1252. To Mexico.
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1253. Hollis came and took care of me.
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1254. I couldn't see her.
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1255. I was 15.
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1256. I wanted to, but I...
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1257. I couldn't.
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1258. Then...
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1259. Now I want to be with her.
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1260. I want to take care of her.
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1261. Where are you going to take her now?
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1262. Back to Mexico.
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1263. Well, you can't take the train. Escobar
will be looking for you everywhere.
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1264. Well, how about a plane?
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1265. No, that's worse.
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1266. You better just get out of here.
Leave all this stuff here.
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1267. Where does Kahn live?
Get the exact address.
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1268. All right.
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1269. Those didn't belong to Hollis.
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1270. How do you know?
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1271. He didn't wear bifocals.
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1272. Katherine, say hello to Mr. Gittes.
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1273. Hello.
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1274. Hello.
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1275. He lives at 1712 Alameda.
Do you know where that is?
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1276. Sure.
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1277. J. J. Gittes and Associates.
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1278. - Sophie, get me Walsh.
- Yes, Mr. Gittes.
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1279. - Jake?
- Yeah.
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1280. Listen, pal, Escobar's going to try
and book me in about five minutes.
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1281. What? What the hell's the matter?
What...
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1282. Relax and I'll tell you.
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1283. Wait in the office for me
about two hours.
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1284. If you don't hear from me, you and Duffy
meet me at 1712 Alameda.
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1285. Jesus. That's in Chinatown, ain't it?
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1286. I know where it is. Just do it.
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1287. 1712 Alameda...
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1288. Come on in, Lou.
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1289. Looks like we're both too late.
She flew the coop.
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1290. I don't suppose you have any idea
where she went.
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1291. - As a matter of fact, I do.
- Where?
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1292. Her maid's house.
I think she knows something's up.
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1293. What's the maid's address?
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1294. She lives in Pedro. I'll write it down.
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1295. No, no, no, Gittes.
You're going to show us.
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1296. What for?
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1297. Because if she ain't there,
you're going downtown,
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1298. and you're gonna stay there
until she does show up.
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1299. Gee, Lou, I'm doing the best I can.
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1300. Tell us about it
on the way to San Pedro.
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1301. - Let's get the little lady.
- Lou, can I ask you a favor?
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1302. I'd like to bring her out myself.
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1303. She's not armed or nothing.
She won't be a problem.
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1304. I just want a minute alone with her.
It would mean a lot to her.
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1305. And to me.
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1306. You never learn, do you, Jake?
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1307. I guess not.
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1308. Okay. But...
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1309. I'll give you three minutes.
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1310. Just three minutes.
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1311. Gee, thanks, Lou.
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1312. Yes?
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1313. Hello.
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1314. Mr. Gittes! Come in!
Well, this is some surprise, Mr. Gittes.
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1315. Call me Jake. How you doing, Curly?
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1316. Just sitting down for supper.
You care to join us?
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1317. No, thanks.
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1318. How about a glass of wine?
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1319. - Hey, honey, this is the fellow that...
- I know.
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1320. No, thank you, Curly, very much,
but I would like a glass of water, though.
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1321. Come on out in the kitchen with me
for a second, huh?
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1322. Sure thing.
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1323. - Curly, where's your car?
- In the garage.
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1324. - Where's that?
- Off the alley.
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1325. - Can you give me a ride somewhere?
- Sure, soon as we eat.
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1326. Right now, Curly. It can't wait.
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1327. - I'll tell my wife.
- Tell her later, Curl, huh?
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1328. Just drive slow for a block or two,
will you, Curly?
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1329. - What's this all about?
- I'll tell you in a block or two.
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1330. How much do you owe me?
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1331. Gee, Mr. Gittes,
we're going out tomorrow.
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1332. I know you been real good about it,
but my cousin Auggie's sick.
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1333. Forget it.
How would you like to pay me off
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1334. by taking a couple of passengers
to Ensenada?
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1335. - You'd have to leave tonight.
- I don't know.
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1336. I might be able to squeeze 75 bucks
out of it for you.
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1337. Maybe even 100.
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1338. - Plus what I owe?
- I'll throw that in, too.
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1339. 1712 Alameda. It's in Chinatown.
Wait for me until 8:30.
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1340. If I don't show up,
take them to your boat.
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1341. You sure this is okay?
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1342. Curly, you know how long
I've been in this business?
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1343. Have you got your checkbook handy,
Mr. Cross? I've got the girl.
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1344. You've got her? Where?
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1345. Do you remember
the figures we discussed?
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1346. Of course I do. Where are you?
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1347. At your daughter's house.
How soon can you get here?
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1348. An hour.
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1349. Oh, there you are.
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1350. Well, you don't look too much the worse
for wear, Mr. Gitts, I must say.
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1351. - Where's the girl?
- I've got her.
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1352. - Is she all right?
- She's fine.
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1353. Well, where is she?
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1354. With her mother.
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1355. I got something
I'd like to show you, Mr. Cross.
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1356. What is it?
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1357. An obituary column.
Can you see all right in this light?
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1358. I guess I can manage.
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1359. What does it mean?
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1360. That you killed Hollis Mulwray.
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1361. Right here,
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1362. in that pond.
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1363. You drowned him.
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1364. And you left these.
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1365. The coroner's report shows Mulwray
had salt water in his lungs.
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1366. Hollis was always fascinated
by tide pools.
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1367. You know what he used to say?
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1368. I haven't the faintest idea.
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1369. "That's where life begins."
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1370. Sloughs, tide pools.
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1371. When we first come out here,
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1372. he figured if you dumped water
into desert sand
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1373. and let it percolate down to the bedrock,
it would stay there
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1374. instead of evaporate
the way it does in most reservoirs.
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1375. You'd only lose 20% instead of 70 or 80.
He made this city.
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1376. And that's what you were going to do
in the Valley.
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1377. It's what I am doing.
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1378. When the bond issue passes Tuesday,
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1379. there'll be $8 million
to build an aqueduct and a reservoir.
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1380. I'm doing it.
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1381. Gonna be a lot of irate citizens
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1382. when they find out that they're paying
for water that they're not gonna get.
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1383. Oh, that's all taken care of.
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1384. See, Mr. Gitts,
either you bring the water to L.A.,
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1385. or you bring L.A. to the water.
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1386. How are you gonna do that?
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1387. By incorporating the Valley into the city.
Simple as that.
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1388. - How much are you worth?
- I have no idea.
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1389. How much do you want?
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1390. No, I just want to know
what you're worth. Over $10 million?
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1391. - Oh my, yes.
- Why are you doing it?
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1392. How much better can you eat?
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1393. What can you buy
that you can't already afford?
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1394. The future, Mr. Gitts!
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1395. The future!
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1396. Now, where's the girl?
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1397. I want the only daughter I've got left.
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1398. As you found out,
Evelyn was lost to me a long time ago.
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1399. Who do you blame for that? Her?
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1400. I don't blame myself.
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1401. See, Mr. Gitts, most people
never have to face the fact
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1402. that at the right time and the right place,
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1403. they're capable of anything.
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1404. Claude, take those glasses from him,
will you?
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1405. It's not worth it, Mr. Gitts.
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1406. It's really not worth it.
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1407. Where's the girl?
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1408. You remember "Night Train"
Claude Mulvihill, don't you, boys?
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1409. Mr. Cross, these are my associates,
Mr. Walsh and Mr...
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1410. You're under arrest, Jake.
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1411. Good news.
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1412. Withholding evidence, extortion,
accessory after the fact.
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1413. I didn't extort nothing from nobody, Lou.
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1414. This is Noah Cross, if you don't know.
Evelyn's father, if you don't know.
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1415. He's the bird you're after, Lou.
I can explain everything.
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1416. - Lieutenant?
- Just give me five minutes.
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1417. That's all I need.
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1418. - He's rich! Do you understand?
- Shut up!
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1419. He thinks he can get away
with anything!
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1420. Shut up or I'm gonna lock you in
to the wheel of that car.
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1421. Lieutenant, I am rich, I am Noah Cross.
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1422. - Evelyn Mulwray is my daughter.
- He's crazy, Lou!
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1423. He killed Mulwray because
of the water thing!
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1424. - I'm telling...
- Water?
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1425. Would you just listen to me
for five minutes?
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1426. Loach, lock him to the wheel of that car.
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1427. Lou, you don't know
what's going on here. I'm telling you.
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1428. Katherine!
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1429. Katherine.
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1430. - I am your grandfather, my dear.
- Come, miss.
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1431. - I'm your grandfather.
- Come, miss.
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1432. Katherine, get in the car.
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1433. - Go on, go on.
- But, ma'am...
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1434. No, no, go back to the Hong Kong.
I'll follow. It's all right.
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1435. Get away from her. Get away!
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1436. Evelyn. Please, please, be reasonable.
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1437. - Come to my...
- Get away from her!
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1438. Evelyn!
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1439. How many years have I got?
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1440. She's mine, too.
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1441. She's never going to know that!
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1442. Evelyn, you're a disturbed woman.
You cannot hope to provide.
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1443. Evelyn, put that gun away!
Let the police handle this!
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1444. He owns the police!
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1445. Get away from her.
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1446. - You'll have to kill me first.
- Get away! Get...
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1447. Katherine, close the door.
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1448. Halt!
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1449. Oh, no!
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1450. Better call the captain.
Get an ambulance.
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1451. - No!
- Turn him loose. Turn them all loose.
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1452. - Lord.
- No!
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1453. Lord.
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1454. Lord.
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1455. No! No!
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1456. - No! No! No! No! No!
- Don't look. Don't look. Don't look.
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1457. - As little as possible.
- What's that?
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1458. What's that?
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1459. You want to do your partner
a big favor?
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1460. Take him home.
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1461. Take him home!
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1462. Just get him the hell out of here!
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1463. Come on, Jake.
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1464. Go home, Jake.
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1465. I'm doing you a favor.
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1466. Come on, Jake.
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1467. Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown.
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1468. All right, come on. Clear the area!
On the sidewalk!
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1469. On the sidewalk!
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1470. Get off the street!
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1471. Get off the street!
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