1. Right, yeah. Hungry, huh?
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2. OK, one dinner coming right up.
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3. Three o'clock in the morning,
I gotta get up and get you some food.
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4. Come on, kitty.
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5. I don't got none.
You want some peanut butter?
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6. Coury Brand cat food.
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7. I see empty cans, empty cans.
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8. Let's fix you up
one of my famous concoctions.
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9. Wait a second. Don't get so hungry.
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10. Here you go. Mm.
That'll be delicious.
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11. Yeah. You can't do better
than that at Chasen's.
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12. Come on. You're hungry, right?
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13. Think of all the tigers in India they're
killing cos they don't get enough to eat.
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14. Don't believe that one, huh?
OK, OK, OK.
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15. Coury's Brand cat food.
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16. You clawed me, you son of a bitch.
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17. Why don't you go home to India?
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18. Wanna help me with my jacket?
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19. Why don't you go and tell those girls
they're gonna catch a cold?
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20. Coury's Brand cat food. Yeah.
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21. Cat gets me up at three in the morning
to get a special kind of food.
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22. I gotta be outta my fucking mind.
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23. That cockamamie cat.
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24. Mr Marlowe? Mr Marlowe.
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25. Crazy girls.
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26. Mr Marlowe,
are you going by the store?
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27. Yeah, I'm gonna pick up
a couple of cans of cat food.
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28. Could you pick me up some brownie mix?
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29. - I'll get you some brownie mix.
- Get two boxes. The fudge kind.
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30. - Fudge kind and regular kind.
- You're the nicest neighbour we ever had.
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31. Gotta be the nicest neighbour.
I'm a private eye. It's OK with me.
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32. Hi, Mr Lennox.
You're up kind of late.
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33. Come on, lay it on me.
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34. I been working on Barbara Stanwyck.
I'll show you.
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35. I don't understand.
I don't understand it at all.
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36. I've never understood it. I just don't
understand why I don't understand at all.
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37. You're gonna be all right.
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38. - Mr Marlowe, the lights in your car are on.
- Oh, yeah. Thanks a lot.
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39. Two for the price of one.
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40. Super buy. Extra discount.
21 cents for macaroni.
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41. Never seen so many cat foods in my...
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42. Excuse me.
I don't see any Coury Brand cat food.
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43. - Some what?
- Coury Brand cat food.
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44. - Can you spell it for me, please?
- Yeah. Coury Brand. C-o-u-r...
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45. We're out of that. Why don't you get this?
All this shit is the same anyway.
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46. - You don't happen to have a cat?
- What do I need a cat for? I got a girl.
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47. Ha-ha!
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48. He's got a girl and I got a cat.
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49. - Did you get the brownie mix?
- Uh-huh. Yeah, I got you two boxes.
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50. What kind did you get?
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51. Regular and the brownie mix
with the double fudge.
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52. - Fantastic!
- Night, girls.
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53. - How much do we owe you?
- Just put it on the bill.
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54. - Thanks.
- Mr Marlowe, I'll save you a brownie.
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55. Thanks a lot, but they hurt my teeth.
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56. But if you wanna make me
a couple of Yankee Doodles...
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57. Oh, the cat's hungry. Right, right.
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58. Did I lock you out of the kitchen?
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59. I'll fix your dinner
just as soon as I get me a smoke.
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60. Right, here you are.
Coury Brand, the finest I could find.
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61. Yes, yes, yes. Oh, yes.
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62. I'll open this thing up right away.
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63. Don't want you not to have
your favourite kind of cat food.
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64. OK, OK.
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65. Look at this. Mm-hm!
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66. Well? Go on, there it is.
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67. So it's not Coury's cat food.
It's OK with me.
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68. Don't run out on me now,
you son of a b... cat. Come on.
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69. - Marlowe.
- Terry, come on in. I'll be right there.
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70. What am I doing at this hour?
Terry Lennox.
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71. Hey, Terry. I was just feeding my cat.
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72. You oughta be feeding your cat too.
What happened?
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73. Beauty, isn't it?
Proud of that son of a bitch.
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74. - You and Sylvia going at it again?
- Yeah. Like to hear the sordid details?
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75. No, I've heard 'em before.
You like to lose a couple of bucks?
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76. Oh, man.
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77. - I got an I.
- L?
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78. D. Four sevens.
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79. You really think I believe
you got four sevens?
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80. - You probably think I don't have any.
- Yeah.
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81. Then I gotta say five sevens.
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82. - I challenge.
- Challenge. How many you got?
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83. - None.
- None, yeah. I got three. That's good.
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84. - Who were the three DiMaggio brothers?
- Vince, Dom and...
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85. - Joe?
- Joltin' Joe, yeah.
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86. Want me to fix up the couch
for you tonight?
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87. Well, Marlowe, that's what I'm
here to talk to you about.
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88. - I really need more than that.
- You wanna sleep in my bed?
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89. There's gonna be a lot of people looking
for me as a result of my lovely wife.
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90. - I really need a ride.
- Where do you want me to take you?
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91. - Tijuana.
- Tijuana?
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92. - Tijuana now?
- Yeah. Tijuana.
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93. - Thanks, Marlowe.
- You take care of yourself.
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94. Don't worry about me.
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95. - Vaya con dios.
- Thanks a lot.
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96. - Arizona.
- Phoenix.
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97. - Kansas.
- City.
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98. - How about Michigan?
- Detroit? Milwaukee?
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99. Right on.
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100. Your turn.
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101. - Montana.
- Montana, Montana... Billings.
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102. - Florida.
- Miami.
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103. - Right.
- How about Washington?
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104. - Washington DC?
- Girls, did you see my cat?
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105. - I didn't even know you had a cat.
- Did you say you wanted a hat?
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106. No, you don't look fat.
Here, kitty, kitty, kitty.
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107. - Is your name Marlowe?
- No, Sidney... Jenkins.
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108. Let's go inside. We wanna talk to you.
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109. - I'm looking for my cat.
- Forget the goddamn cat.
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110. Forget the goddamn cat? I see.
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111. OK. That cat means an awful lot to me.
You tell me to forget about it.
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112. Must be something mighty important.
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113. - Sit down, Marlowe.
- I'd rather stand.
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114. - I don't mind sitting.
- I'm Sergeant Green. Detective Dayton.
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115. I saw your badge. Where's his?
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116. Where did you go last night, Marlowe?
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117. Is this where I say
"What is all this about?"
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118. And he says
"Shut up, I ask the questions"?
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119. That's right, so just answer the questions.
Where did you go last night?
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120. Maybe if I knew why you wanted to know,
I could remember.
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121. - Are you gainfully employed, Marlowe?
- I don't know.
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122. - Where do you work?
- I heard you. I understand English.
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123. I'm a private detective. I have
my own agency. Those girls are vicious.
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124. I take a better picture now, but business
hasn't been as good as it used to be.
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125. You know a white guy
by the name of Terry Lennox.
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126. Who says I do?
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127. His address book, and that yellow bomb
downstairs in your garage.
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128. - So?
- Marlowe, just answer the question.
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129. You wanna know what I did last night?
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130. My cat woke me up in the middle
of the night. He was really hungry.
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131. I went to fix him his favourite cat food,
Coury Brand, the only kind he eats.
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132. I was out of it, so I picked something else
up and the cat clawed the hell out of me.
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133. So I went out to the Thriftymart - it's open
24 hours - to get Coury Brand cat food,
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134. and they were out of Coury Brand
cat food, son of a bitch.
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135. So I got a couple of other cans.
I came back and I switched the labels.
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136. - The son of a bitch cat just left...
- Will you forget the goddamn cat?
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137. - Coury Brand cat food?
- You got any?
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138. We know what time Terry Lennox left the
Malibu Colony and what time he got here.
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139. Your girlfriends were so busy making
hash pies, they didn't notice anything.
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140. - What the hell is this, Marlowe?
- It's a baby shoe.
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141. Lennox left his car in your garage
and then he went somewhere.
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142. Since you went somewhere also,
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143. it would seem logical
that you went somewhere together.
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144. Suppose you tell me where.
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145. I don't have to answer any questions you
ask unless you have a specific charge.
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146. So if you don't have a specific charge,
I'd appreciate it if you'd just go on down...
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147. Dayton, do we have
a specific charge against Marlowe?
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148. - Goddammit.
- We do now.
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149. - Marlowe, if you broke my partial...
- Come on. Your partial!
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150. - Get up.
- You're not gonna pull this shit, are you?
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151. - Read it to him.
- You gonna read something to me?
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152. - You have the right to remain silent...
- My rights. I got a lot of rights.
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153. - You got any cotton candy?
- Right profile.
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154. Right profile.
Is there a merry-go-round around here?
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155. - Straight ahead.
- Straight ahead.
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156. My, my. You are a pretty asshole.
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157. - My mother always tells me that.
- Let's get some prints.
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158. - Right here.
- Thank you.
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159. - We have a room for you.
- You got a towel to wipe this off?
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160. - Use your shirt.
- This is my good shirt.
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161. - You'll all be together in paradise.
- Thank you.
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162. They got you too, huh, man?
How's your cat?
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163. - Ran away. How's your girl?
- She got busted at a protest rally.
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164. I had to bust the pig
that busted her, man.
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165. Come on. Come on, goddammit.
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166. - He's all yours.
- I bought some cat food.
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167. This is question and answer time.
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168. Sit down. Sit down!
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169. Sit down, Mr Marlowe. Don't dirty up
our joint. Sit down, right here.
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170. What's your name?
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171. My name? Donald Duck.
You know my name.
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172. - What's your name?
- My name is Philip Marlowe.
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173. He's a real cutie pie, Lieutenant.
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174. - A smart ass, that's what he is.
- That's what I meant.
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175. Why don't you learn
to say what you mean?
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176. He's a real smart ass, Lieutenant.
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177. Hi, boys. Who's in there?
J Edgar Hoover's in there?
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178. Sure. They're all peeping through.
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179. - With an E? You got an E on your name?
- Yeah.
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180. - That sounds like a fag name.
- Is that what you are?
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181. I'm a fag, but anybody called
Philip Marlowe has gotta be a fag.
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182. - Sounds like an Exeter Academy fag.
- Right, right.
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183. What are you here for, Marlowe?
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184. I'm getting ready for the big game
Saturday. We're playing Notre Dame.
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185. I don't know what I'm doing here.
I'm getting into my make-up.
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186. You got a banjo?
I'll do my Al Jolson routine.
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187. - What the hell are you doing here?
- I'm getting ready to sing "Swanee".
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188. - Sure, I get it. Al Jolson.
- He was OK.
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189. Damn right he was OK.
But what the hell are we doing here?
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190. - Just sweating.
- You don't tie in. This suit, the name.
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191. - What are you from, a prep school?
- It was a long time ago.
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192. - No, I never went to a prep school.
- No, you don't look like prep school.
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193. But that's not important. You'd better have
the right answers when Farmer gets here.
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194. Here's your man, Lieutenant.
A real cutie pie.
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195. - Nice to meet you, sir.
- You're looking very good. Sit down.
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196. We don't want you banged up. Somebody
might get the wrong impression.
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197. Tell me, Marlowe, why can't you
answer one simple question?
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198. I don't like the way you ask questions
and I don't know what you wanna know.
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199. - Are you crazy?
- Yeah.
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200. He's the cutie pie, Lieutenant.
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201. You're the smart ass,
you little honky bastard.
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202. - I'll throw the book at you.
- What's the charges?
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203. Don't give me that innocent crap.
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204. You expect me to believe
that Terry Lennox showed up,
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205. you drove him someplace
and he didn't tell you?
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206. - That's what I've been telling you.
- You wanna hear the charges? OK.
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207. - Accessory after the fact of murder.
- Who's dead?
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208. - Aiding a felon in unlawful flight.
- Who's dead?
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209. Terry Lennox's wife, that's who's dead.
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210. And not a nice dead.
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211. - I don't believe it.
- She's dead. That's obvious.
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212. - So what don't you believe?
- That Terry Lennox could kill her.
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213. You don't believe
he could beat a woman to death?
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214. - How long have you known him?
- A long time.
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215. - What's that supposed to mean?
- A long time.
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216. - From college?
- I didn't go to college.
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217. So you didn't go to college.
What was his real name?
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218. - You guys know his real name.
- We know, but you tell me.
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219. Lenny Potts. It wasn't fancy
enough, so he changed it.
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220. Fancy?
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221. Fancy my ass!
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222. The man's a gambler, a hood,
thick as thieves with Marty Augustine.
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223. So what does that mean?
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224. He was always splitting
up with his wife.
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225. - He loved his wife.
- Was she cheating on him?
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226. Are you cheating on your wife?
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227. Maybe. But my wife's not dead.
Was he cheating on her?
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228. Is your wife cheating on you?
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229. How come you know so little about your
dear old pal? Or are you dummying up?
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230. Last night what did he tell you?
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231. That he was in a jam
with his gambling associates?
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232. That he was fighting
with his wife again?
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233. What excuse did he give you?
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234. The hell with it.
Take him out. Book him.
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235. - Fuck you!
- Stand in line, baby.
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236. Come on.
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237. While I was waiting
for my dog to come back,
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238. we just went in, we went to the
Saugus Cafe and decided to toss a few.
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239. We were getting out,
and I get in my car, I get my dog,
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240. and we're riding down Lankershim...
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241. There are more cops on
Lankershim Boulevard than in this place.
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242. So I go down, I see the red lights behind
me and I figure: OK. So I pull over.
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243. - Cat comes up to the car and he says...
- OK, Marlowe. On your feet.
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244. - Keep it clean, Socrates.
- Great. Thanks a lot.
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245. So, anyway...
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246. Get dressed, Marlowe.
You're not coming back.
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247. - Know what they got in here now?
- It's about time.
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248. - They got people that smoke marijuana.
- Aren't you afraid your lips will fall off?
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249. Possession's what you get in here for.
Possession of noses, of gonads, of life.
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250. Someday all the pigs are gonna be in here
and all the people are gonna be out there.
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251. You can bet on that. You're not in here. It's
just your body. See you when you get out.
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252. - Hands on the counter.
- But I already...
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253. - Philip Marlowe, over here.
- What's going on?
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254. - Sign the card.
- What is going on, please?
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255. - You're free.
- I was free to begin with.
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256. Is anybody gonna explain why my ass
has been in there for three days?
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257. Could you tell me something?
Is Lieutenant Farmer around?
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258. Wait a second. Farmer. They're just now
letting me free. I appreciate that.
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259. Could you explain to me
what's happening?
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260. We don't have any further use for you.
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261. I know that,
but did you drop the charges?
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262. - Now we got all our answers.
- What happened?
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263. Terry Lennox is dead, Marlowe.
The case is closed.
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264. What do you mean, Terry Lennox is dead?
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265. You're not gonna find anything in that.
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266. Morgan, how you doing?
What'd they pick you up for?
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267. I heard they were springing you.
Got a way to get home?
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268. No. These mothers bring you here but
they don't care about how you get back.
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269. I'll give you a lift home. There's a few
back issues you might be interested in.
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270. Blew his brains out
in a little godforsaken town in Mexico.
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271. - He left a full confession.
- I'm reading it. Don't describe it to me too.
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272. - I'm sorry, Marlowe.
- What are you sorry about?
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273. - It's just another story to you.
- Sorry you're so stupid.
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274. There you are sitting in the poky, taking
lumps for a friend, and he lets you down.
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275. - That's my problem.
- Stupid, Marlowe.
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276. - There's a layout on you. Pictures and all.
- Yeah, I see.
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277. This is gonna do wonders for my trade.
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278. Otatoclan? Never heard of that.
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279. Why kill himself in Otatoclan?
He could have done it in Tijuana.
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280. Man at the end of his rope. Never know
what the hell they're gonna do.
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281. What happened to his body?
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282. His wife's family didn't want any
part of it. For obvious reasons.
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283. Doesn't have any family of his own.
So he's buried in Otatoclan.
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284. Yeah, I get the picture. Case closed,
all zippered up like a big bag of shit.
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285. Terry wasn't at the end of his rope.
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286. The way he talked,
Sylvia wasn't dead then either.
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287. - I don't believe he killed her or himself.
- Everybody else does.
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288. Hi, Marlowe.
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289. - Where's Herbie?
- He's in the can.
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290. You practising for the hit parade?
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291. Gotta learn this goddamn thing.
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292. Thinks it'll beef up the lunch trade.
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293. I don't see anybody waiting in line.
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294. As cheap as I work, he cannot lose.
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295. Marlowe! Haven't seen you around
for a few days.
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296. - I've been out of town.
- Did you notice this?
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297. - Got a new line of sandwiches in.
- You'll try anything, Herbie.
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298. - How about lunch?
- Sandwiches? Never heard of them.
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299. - I'll have a drink.
- What is it?
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300. CC and ginger.
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301. - You got any messages for me?
- I believe we've got a few over there.
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302. As a matter of fact,
you'll find my phone bill in there too.
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303. I wouldn't worry about that.
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304. Hello. This is Philip Marlowe.
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305. Mrs Roger Wade?
Excuse me, you got a pencil?
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306. You're Mrs Wade?
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307. It depends on the nature of the case.
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308. I don't do any divorce work.
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309. I understand.
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310. Have you tried filing a missing
persons report with the police?
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311. I guess I could work it in.
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312. When do you wanna meet?
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313. That's OK with me.
You'd better give me your address.
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314. The Malibu Colony.
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315. Come on, Aster. I'm honking my horn.
You're supposed to get outta the way.
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316. Want me to call a cop?
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317. Yeah.
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318. - Hi.
- Hello there. What can I do for you?
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319. I have an appointment
with Mrs Roger Wade.
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320. - What's her first name?
- Eileen.
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321. - What's their address?
- Jimmy Stewart?
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322. - Right. Go on in.
- Thanks.
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323. Come in.
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324. Mrs Wade?
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325. It's OK. You're a nice dog. Mrs Wade!
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326. Oh, shit. OK, I'll stand here.
Anything you say.
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327. - Hello!
- Hello.
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328. - Do come in.
- Your friend doesn't want me to.
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329. In the kitchen, come on. Scoot!
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330. - Will you forgive me while I make a call?
- Certainly.
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331. Do sit down.
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332. Dried apricot?
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333. Hello?
Could I speak to Mr Lernie, please?
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334. Mr Lernie,
this is Roger Wade's secretary.
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335. I'm sorry. He's locked in his study
writing and I can't disturb him now.
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336. But I'll see that he gets your message.
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337. You'll probably hear from him
in the morning. Is that all right?
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338. Yes. Yes, thank you, I will.
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339. OK. Thank you very much. Goodbye.
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340. That looks like
my Thanksgiving Day dinner.
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341. Philip Marlowe.
You don't look like your picture.
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342. - Thank you.
- I'm Eileen Wade.
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343. You don't look like a secretary. And if Mr
Wade is in his library, you don't need me.
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344. My husband is not in the study. When
he disappears, I try to cover up for him.
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345. - Protecting his image you'd call it.
- He's done this sort of thing before?
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346. Yes. My husband has a drinking problem.
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347. Every so often he reaches a stage when
he feels he needs professional help.
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348. So he goes someplace to dry out.
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349. Is there some particular place
he likes to go?
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350. Yes, but he's not there. I've checked
every single place I could think of.
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351. Didn't he tell you where he was going?
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352. No. We're usually not speaking
when he leaves.
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353. - How long's he been gone?
- A week.
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354. A week? Weren't you worried?
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355. I mean, waiting a week before you call
somebody to find your husband.
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356. What are you implying, Mr Marlowe?
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357. I don't mean to be tactless, but it
doesn't look like you walked into a door.
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358. No, as a matter of fact, I didn't.
I fell out of bed.
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359. - I'm gonna need something to start on.
- You have. He's Roger Wade.
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360. - Roger Wade. Big writer.
- He's a big man too.
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361. Six foot five, weighs 220 pounds.
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362. Once you've seen his face,
you'll never forget it.
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363. - Sounds like some kind of monster.
- Only when he drinks.
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364. - Would you like a drink?
- No, thank you.
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365. - A cup of coffee?
- No. Let me get this straight.
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366. This is different from some of the times
he behaves this way
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367. but not different from all the times?
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368. - That's right.
- Could you explain that to me?
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369. I found this manuscript paper.
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370. He started out writing something, and
then he starts rambling on and on and on.
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371. "Dr V, Dr V, Dr V.
You must help me, Dr V."
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372. Do you know a Dr V?
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373. I looked in the phone book under Doctors.
I never knew there were so many Vs.
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374. Could you find
my husband for me, please?
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375. - Is Roger Wade his real name?
- Why?
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376. If Roger Wade isn't his real name,
he might be using his real name.
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377. Actually, he did change his name.
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378. His publishers thought Billy Joe Smith
lacked something for the books he writes.
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379. Roger Wade ain't exactly the ticket
for the kind of book he writes either.
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380. His publishers are happy.
That's all that matters.
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381. Probably Smith's the name that most of
Dr V's clients use. Is that a picture of him?
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382. I see what you mean about his face. Does
he usually walk around in that costume?
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383. We haven't talked about your fee.
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384. I get 50 bucks a day and expenses.
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385. Would you like an advance now?
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386. I prefer an itemised accounting.
That way there's no misunderstanding.
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387. - You'll be around if I have to call you?
- Sure. I'll be here.
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388. The Lennoxes, Terry and Sylvia, used to
live up the beach, did you know them?
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389. Slightly, like one knows
most people on the beach.
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390. You put some ice on your bruise
and I'll go find your husband.
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391. May I help you, please?
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392. I'm looking for a patient
named Roger Wade.
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393. - There's no one here with that name.
- He may not be using that name.
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394. - Do you recognise this face?
- There's nobody that looks like that.
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395. You look just like my Great Aunt Esther.
She passed on a couple of years ago.
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396. - Is Dr Verringer around?
- Dr Verringer is out of town.
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397. - In Phoenix.
- Phoenix, Arizona.
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398. - May I ask who you are?
- Just some guy looking for Dr Verringer.
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399. Those ladies are a lot of help.
Crazy ladies. It's OK with me.
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400. 611, 612, 613...
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401. - Excuse me, I'm looking for...
- Shh.
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402. 615, 616,
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403. - 617, 618...
- It's OK with me, lady.
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404. - Excuse me, I'm supposed to meet...
- Shh.
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405. All I see is that old man's pants.
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406. - I have this book for Roger Wade...
- Shh.
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407. - Are you looking for someone?
- No, I'm gonna deliver this book.
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408. - To whom are you delivering the book?
- The man who wrote it, Roger Wade.
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409. But they told you
there's no one here by that name.
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410. - Good morning, Dr Verringer.
- They told me you weren't here either.
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411. This is a private hospital.
I can't have strangers prowling about.
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412. - I must ask you to leave.
- I hear you, Doctor.
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413. Could you tell me
the nature of your business here?
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414. If Roger Wade isn't here,
why do you care?
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415. Are you sure he's at Verringer's?
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416. Verringer denied being Verringer,
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417. pretended he didn't know your husband's
name and wouldn't look at his picture.
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418. So I'm reasonably sure
that's where your husband is staying,
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419. but there is something
we could do to make sure.
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420. What's that?
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421. If you came back there with me,
Dr Verringer couldn't dismiss you.
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422. He'd just have to answer to you.
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423. I don't have the guts to do that.
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424. You got the guts to make that dog behave,
but not to talk to a jerk like Verringer?
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425. It's not Verringer. It's Roger.
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426. He doesn't want me to find him
or know why he's hiding out there.
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427. What's he gonna do when I walk in?
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428. That's all right. You're a stranger.
He's fine with strangers.
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429. Dried apricot?
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430. I didn't eat the one you gave me
this afternoon. They give me diarrhoea.
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431. Mrs Wade,
what is it that you want me to do?
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432. I want you to make sure he's all right,
and try to bring him home if you can.
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433. If you have any trouble, I'll back you up.
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434. - But I don't think you're afraid of trouble.
- What makes you say that?
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435. I looked at your picture in the paper
and I liked what you did for my friend.
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436. - Your friend?
- Your friend. What am I talking about?
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437. And... I like your face too.
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438. - I feel you're someone I can trust.
- You got me, lady.
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439. That's far enough, Lucette.
You have to go back.
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440. Thanks, Dom.
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441. - Your favourite TV show is on. Come on.
- No. I have to vote.
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442. - Have you voted yet?
- Yeah.
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443. You can handle Lucette.
Dom, go to supper.
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444. Roger, when you checked in,
you paid me $600 cash...
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445. leaving a balance of $4400.
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446. $5,000 is my fee, Roger.
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447. Exquisite Styrofoam pitcher.
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448. Jesus, my mouth's burning up.
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449. - You got me all drugged up, Doc.
- You need help, Roger.
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450. I've been taking a little look
around the reservation here.
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451. I've been looking at some of the other
patients and some of your colleagues.
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452. This place stinks, Doc. It's this place
that's sick, not the people in it.
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453. You'd like to go home, wouldn't you?
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454. Yeah, I'd like to go home,
and I'm going home,
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455. cos I'll tell you one
more goddamn thing!
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456. I'm a man cannot stand confinement.
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457. If you don't get me out of here,
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458. I'll tear you limb from limb
and waltz out through the wall!
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459. No, Roger, you won't hurt anything here.
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460. This is my place.
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461. - I'm here to help you.
- Here to help me!
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462. Just this afternoon a man
came looking for you. A detective.
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463. I told him you weren't here. You don't
want your wife to know you come here.
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464. My wife.
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465. Of course you don't.
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466. Here's the pen.
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467. Here's the cheque.
It's all made out for $4400.
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468. It's not necessary for you to sign any
cheque, especially under this pressure.
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469. You have no right to barge in here.
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470. I know you could have me towed away,
but why go to any trouble?
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471. Wait a minute.
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472. Who the hell are you?
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473. A private investigator who was sent here
to find you, but the doctor dummied up.
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474. You were sent here to find me? Why?
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475. I'm supposed to bring you home,
if that's where you wanna go.
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476. He's taking me home.
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477. Don't forget your chequebook.
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478. - Roger.
- Yeah.
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479. I want you to understand,
you'll be hearing from me again.
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480. I'll be hearing from you. You come by
someday and you have a drink with me.
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481. Roger? Is that you?
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482. Here we are!
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483. Go in the kitchen. Go in the kitchen.
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484. - Shh. They'll wake up.
- I don't wanna wake anybody.
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485. Come inside. Come inside, please.
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486. - I don't wish to go in.
- Go in the kitchen.
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487. Let's go this way. I go to my little doggy
house and you have your nice big house.
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488. You got your friend Marlboro,
the do-good bullshitter, whatever he is.
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489. You go in the house, Roger,
and you go in the house, Bowser.
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490. That's enough.
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491. If you don't stop this drinking,
I'm gonna leave you. I mean it.
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492. - You what?
- Nothing.
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493. Nothing. Of course, nothing.
And let me tell you something.
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494. Don't talk to me about you leaving me.
I don't feel well. I just wanna go to bed.
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495. And you, you crazy son of a bitch,
you come back sometime.
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496. - I'll come back and see you.
- You come back.
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497. Jesus Christ. Goddamn dog!
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498. He's really a sick man.
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499. More so than you might think.
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500. He feels he's all finished as a writer.
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501. He sits down and stares at the paper
and nothing happens.
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502. I don't know what to do.
He really needs help.
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503. I tell you, if you think
your husband's suicidal,
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504. he needs some Freudian
analysis or primal scream
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505. I need a cigarette myself.
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506. But I'm not qualified
for anything like that.
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507. I know. Anyway,
I'm very grateful for what you've done.
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508. - You will come back again, won't you?
- I'd love to, but I don't see any necessity.
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509. Your husband's home and I think
I've done what I'm supposed to do.
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510. - Did you know Terry Lennox well?
- Terry? I knew Terry a long time.
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511. I can't understand
how he could do something like that.
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512. How could he kill his wife?
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513. They were nice people.
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514. I don't believe he killed his wife.
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515. But I read in the paper he confessed,
and they had a letter and all from him.
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516. Have a good night. I'll see how
everything is in the morning.
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517. Thank you again.
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518. Ah, yes. Mammy Yokum.
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519. I don't wanna disturb you, lady.
I'll pick up my bills later.
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520. - Hey, Marlowe.
- Spiffy.
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521. - The boss wants to talk to you.
- Who's the boss?
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522. - Mr Marty Augustine.
- I only see hoods by appointment.
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523. That supposed to be
some kind of smart crack?
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524. - It's the only thing I could come up with.
- Harry.
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525. - Did you think it was a smart crack?
- No, sir.
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526. Pepe, ¿cómo lo ves, inteligente?
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527. No, Marty.
I don't think he looks very smart.
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528. - Vince?
- No, Mr Augustine.
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529. - Nobody thinks it was a smart crack.
- What do you think, Mabel?
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530. Ow!
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531. Excuse me, Jo Ann.
I'll be back in a few minutes.
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532. You stay right here.
You can play the radio if you want.
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533. - What is that?
- Pain.
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534. Actually, I was on my way to the bank
to make a deposit. It's my laundry.
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535. Pick him up.
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536. Bring him. You know what night this is?
This is Friday night.
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537. It's Shabbas. You know
where I'm supposed to be? Temple.
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538. - Why aren't you there?
- Cos I'm talking to a smart guy like you.
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539. - Which house do you live in?
- Got a cute little place on the top.
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540. The top? Penthouse?
How do you get up there?
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541. - I got my own private elevator.
- A private eye with a private elevator.
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542. Can I pick up my mail?
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543. Get him inside.
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544. What is this?
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545. The new Rockettes. They're just training.
They ain't got no tap shoes yet.
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546. I can't believe what I'm looking at.
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547. I see you got a Mexican and you got
an Irish guy, a Jewish fella and an Italian.
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548. Do you live here?
You pay money to live in this place?
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549. - Home is where the heart is, right?
- Your heart is in the garbage.
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550. Sit down. Look at the laundry.
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551. I don't take too much
starch in my collars.
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552. - Find it, find it, find it.
- Find what?
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553. Hey, come on. You better get
that gorilla to stop that.
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554. Be careful with that stuff.
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555. You know where I live? While you live
in this joint, I live in Trousdale.
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556. Three acres. Across the street
from President Nixon.
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557. I take tennis lessons three times a week
on my own private court.
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558. And that's why
I'm in perfect physical condition.
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559. Go ahead, smart guy. Punch me
in the stomach as hard as you can.
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560. Shh-shh-shh-shh.
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561. - He's gonna punch me in the gut.
- I'm not gonna punch him in the stomach.
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562. Maybe some other time, though.
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563. Let me explain something.
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564. You see, I got a wife
and I got three beautiful children.
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565. You know where my children are?
In a very expensive camp.
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566. My wife is in an equally expensive health
farm where she's trying to lose weight.
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567. $1,000 a week to lose six pounds.
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568. I got chauffeurs, I got maids,
I got butlers, I got cooks.
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569. I live highly. It costs me
a lot of money to live the way I do.
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570. I gotta have a lot of money
so I can juice the guys I gotta juice,
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571. so I can get a lot of money
so I can juice the guys I gotta juice.
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572. And you, Cheapie,
you can't take my money.
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573. I want my money!
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574. Why would I have
anything belonging to you?
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575. You're famous.
You got your picture in the paper.
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576. Everybody knows you.
You run a Mexican taxi service.
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577. - You made a deal with Terry Lennox.
- Terry Lennox was my friend.
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578. He asked me to give him a lift.
I wish I hadn't.
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579. Your friend was a criminal.
He murdered his wife.
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580. - That's a lie. He couldn't kill anybody.
- That's a minor crime, a misdemeanour.
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581. The major crime is he stole my money.
The penalty for that is capital punishment.
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582. - That's what they call it? It wasn't suicide.
- I don't give a goddamn how he died.
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583. I just care about $355,000 of my money he
was supposed to deliver to Mexico City.
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584. Pepe, put down the goddamn binoculars!
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585. ¿El dinero ha ido a México?
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586. - No way. It never arrived in Mexico City.
- It didn't arrive.
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587. It was in a suitcase like this.
You know where it is and I want it.
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588. - I don't know what you're talking about.
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589. I don't expect a soul.
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590. Don't hit me.
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591. Open the door.
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592. Honey, I'm sorry. I heard some noises
outside the car and I got scared.
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593. Can I have a Coke?
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594. Come on in, darling.
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595. Sit down.
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596. I want you to meet somebody.
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597. This is Jo Ann Eggenweiler.
This is Philip Marlowe.
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598. - Very pleased to meet you.
- Do you have a Coke?
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599. - In the icebox.
- Harry.
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600. Delicate, sweet. A little noise in the car'll
give her dreams for a week.
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601. - It's probably a squirrel.
- Marty.
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602. I didn't drink it.
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603. You don't want this
if somebody was drinking it, hm?
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604. It's flat.
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605. Look.
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606. Look at that face,
a face for a magazine cover.
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607. That profile. You're beautiful.
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608. And I love you.
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609. I do.
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610. I sleep with a lot of girls,
but I make love to you, right?
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611. The single most important person
in my life, next to my family.
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612. - Huh, Pepe?
- That's right, Marty.
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613. Get her outta here!
Get her outta here!
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614. Get up!
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615. Open the door.
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616. Sit him down. Sit him down!
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617. That's someone I love,
and you I don't even like.
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618. You have an assignment, Cheapie.
Find my money.
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619. Come on, come on.
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620. Make sure that if he comes down here,
you follow him and you don't lose him.
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621. My God!
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622. Hey, where you going?
What's going on here?
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623. - Did you see that guy come through?
- They're with me.
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624. They're with you? What the hell?
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625. - Where did you get that coat?
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626. Jack, Jack.
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627. - Morning, Mr Marlowe.
- Morning, ladies.
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628. - Can you help stretch my right leg?
- What? No, I can't even touch my toes.
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629. - After last night...
- It was really quite a night.
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630. - Can you push a little harder?
- I don't wanna hurt you.
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631. - Morning, Harry. You have a good night?
- Marlowe.
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632. You know those girls who live
next door to you? You know what I think?
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633. - I think they're lesbians.
- What makes you say that?
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634. Look at them doing all those contortions
together with no clothes on.
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635. - They're just doing yoga.
- What?
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636. I don't know what it is, but it's yoga.
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637. - What do they do for a living?
- They dip candles.
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638. They got a cute little shop
over on Hollywood Boulevard.
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639. I can remember
when people just had jobs.
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640. In case you lose me in traffic,
this is where I'm going.
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641. You look great.
I would straighten your tie.
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642. - I'm proud to have you following me.
- Thank you.
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643. Duty, duty, duty. I'm always on duty.
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644. You're going to see the Wades.
I recognise the car.
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645. Hi, Cary. There's this spiffy kid who's
coming up behind me. I think he's OK.
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646. - He's a very big fan of Walter Brennan.
- Walter Brennan? OK, thanks.
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647. Walter Brennan.
Learn how to limp. Howdy, stranger.
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648. - Howdy, stranger. What can I do for you?
- I'm following that car.
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649. No cars out there. Just some sagebrush
and a few covered wagons.
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650. You bring my boy Billy? Left him out there
on the flatlands to die. I'm gonna get him.
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651. - How was that?
- What?
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652. - My imitation of Walter Brennan.
- Walter Brennan?
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653. He said...
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654. Never mind. Go ahead.
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655. Another wise guy, huh? He'll see.
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656. He'll see.
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657. Where do you think you're going?
You're not supposed to let me see you.
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658. Button your clothes,
be neat and go sit in the car.
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659. Harry, don't you know you're never
gonna be a first-grade hood?
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660. Morning.
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661. - So you came back.
- Hope it's not too early.
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662. I just done six miles down that beach.
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663. You look like you're wearing
your working clothes.
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664. I'm wearing my working clothes.
Can I buy you a drink?
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665. - No. A little early for me.
- You're looking well.
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666. I had a funny encounter with a character
named Augustine. Heard of him?
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667. Yeah. Mini fart.
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668. You writers have
your own special way of describing.
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669. - Go right in.
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670. Quiet! He won't bother you. Sit down!
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671. Quiet!
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672. - You want a dog?
- No, I got a cat.
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673. You got a... My wife.
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674. - Good morning.
- Good morning.
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675. I believe you know our friend
the Marlboro Man here.
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676. Hello, Mr Marlowe.
Nice of you to come back.
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677. Dropped your cigarette, huh?
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678. So, did you come here
to see me or my wife?
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679. I just came to see how you were doing.
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680. I have a little idea.
I'd like to talk to my wife.
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681. So maybe you'd go out on the beach
for a bit and then we'll call you.
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682. It's OK with me. I just wanted to see
how you were. I'll be going.
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683. Please, you don't have to go.
Can't you stay?
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684. On second thought, I guess
I'll go down and count the waves.
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685. Do that.
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686. - Sleep well?
- As well as ever.
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687. As well as ever. Pills?
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688. No.
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689. Contessa, perhaps you'd be kind enough
to get me a bottle of milk?
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690. Milk? Is that what you really want?
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691. Would you say that once more?
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692. I asked: Is milk what you really want?
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693. You'd think I was drunk already.
I'll make a toast. To us.
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694. Oh, God! Yeah, yeah!
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695. That's OK.
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696. Last night we talked about something
important, but I can't remember what.
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697. I simply said if you go on drinking,
I'm gonna leave you.
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698. You're gonna leave me?
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699. Yes.
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700. Maybe you've already left me.
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701. You've got a wall around you, baby.
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702. And that's the same thing.
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703. Let's stop playing
games with each other.
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704. Until you get into that solid-gold heart of
yours that what I need is understanding,
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705. until you learn that, it might
just turn out that... I leave you.
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706. Maybe you should.
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707. Maybe I should.
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708. Oh, baby.
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709. Aw, Jesus, Jesus. Sit down, sit down.
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710. Sit down.
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711. I'm sorry I said that, but you're the only
thing I've got left. Don't you know that?
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712. Perhaps I'm just your excuse.
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713. Perhaps that's true,
but... I just wish I could...
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714. Oh, God.
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715. If I could only...
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716. If I could just get you
to understand that...
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717. when a writer can't write,
it's like being impotent.
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718. I understand what that's like too.
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719. Yeah. Oh, you do, huh?
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720. You do.
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721. Balls, baby! Balls!
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722. Why don't you remember the good
we had together, the beautiful times?
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723. I got an idea.
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724. Why don't you call the Marlboro Man in
here and ask him a couple of questions?
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725. - It's none of his business.
- Do what I say.
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726. You ask him "Marlboro,
when was the last time you made love
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727. at the lighthouse
on Point Venus in Tahiti?"
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728. Or out on the lagoon,
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729. that shining lagoon with the goddamn
surf booming on the Barrier Reef?
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730. Or up on Whitney that night of the blizzard
in the double mummy bag? Ask him that.
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731. It's none of his business!
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732. Maybe it is. Maybe it is.
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733. - Please don't.
- Don't, don't, don't, don't. Balls!
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734. Hey! Marlboro!
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735. Well, Contessa, here he is.
Here's the man.
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736. You may ask your questions, please.
Contessa!
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737. Missed the son of a bitch.
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738. You know what I wish you'd do?
I wish you'd take that goddamn tie off
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739. and settle down with me and have a little
old-fashioned, man-to-man drinking party.
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740. That's OK with me,
but I'm not gonna take my tie off.
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741. You leave your tie on. I got champagne,
beer, Scotch, bourbon, aquavit, port.
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742. - What are you drinking?
- What I'm drinking is called aquavit.
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743. - I'm drinking what you're drinking.
- God bless you. I like to hear that.
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744. An awful lot of people say "I want this,
I want that, and a twist of lemon." Balls!
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745. Make yourself comfortable.
D'you mind sitting in the sun?
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746. - I'll sit in the sun.
- Won't hurt you.
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747. I know that.
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748. Aquavit.
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749. There you go.
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750. You wanna lift a toast to anything?
Shall we drink to your wife?
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751. - I say we drink to all of us.
- OK.
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752. - Caraway seeds?
- Yeah, it's true.
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753. - You been around more than it looks like.
- Just a little bit.
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754. I got to say it
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755. I don't really want to, in
light of your profession.
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756. - But you've got a pretty good face.
- You study faces?
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757. You don't get to grow a face like mine
unless you know a lot about men's faces.
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758. What about ladies' faces?
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759. - What about ladies' faces?
- I don't know.
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760. - Why'd you ask?
- I was just wondering.
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761. You're a real ding-a-ling.
What you say doesn't quite make sense.
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762. And you're in a little trouble
with Marty Augustine, huh?
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763. Yeah.
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764. - How much you into him for?
- I don't know. I never made a bet.
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765. - Why are you in trouble with him?
- Don't ask me. You know him good?
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766. The son of a bitch.
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767. I'd hate to tell you how much
the bastard owes me.
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768. - He owes you money?
- Yeah. $50,000.
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769. 50 grand? Won't he pay?
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770. Drink up. If he'd already paid,
I wouldn't say he owed me, would I?
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771. - I guess not.
- How's your glass?
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772. I guess I could handle a little more.
50 grand. You must run into a lot of luck.
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773. Most guys lose their undies
when they play for those kind of stakes.
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774. - D'you know Terry Lennox?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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775. I know Terry Lennox, but he's the kind
of guy that I wouldn't let on I knew him.
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776. Didn't like him much, huh?
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777. Son of a bitch.
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778. Christ Almighty, I didn't know him.
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779. - I hear you.
- Son of a bitch killed himself.
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780. - I read that.
- Let's drink to his going. Shit.
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781. - You ever think about suicide, Marlboro?
- I don't believe in it.
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782. - Did you know Sylvia Lennox?
- Sylvia. Beautiful broad.
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783. I don't know, Marlboro.
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784. If I was your age, I think I'd bust my ass
to get into something more dignified.
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785. - Like writing?
- I'm not talking about myself.
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786. I made the examination
and signed the necessary papers.
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787. I am the coroner.
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788. - The what? Colonel?
- No, the coroner.
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789. I'm a doctor too, at the same time.
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790. Good for you.
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791. Would you care to see
some photographs?
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792. It's your work? I noticed your camera.
You take the pictures too?
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793. Yes, because we have no facilities here.
We have to bring ice from the hotel.
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794. - For drinks?
- No, for the body.
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795. I see.
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796. Because, you see,
his death was instantaneous.
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797. Yeah. What about the gun?
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798. It was his. Registered to his name
in the County of Los Angeles.
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799. You know that? Gentlemen, I appreciate
all the attention you've given me
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800. and I hope I haven't caused you
too much inconvenience.
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801. - You were a friend of the diseased.
- Of the deceased, yeah.
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802. Let me get this straight. Terry Lennox
came here, he checked into a hotel,
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803. he went up to his room,
and an hour later he killed himself.
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804. That is correct.
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805. You know how he got here?
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806. It's a mystery to us.
We don't know how he came.
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807. - What about his personal effects?
- Everything was sent back.
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808. - But we have a list.
- You do have a list?
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809. - You make up the lists?
- Yes.
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810. You do everything.
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811. - It says here that there was one bag.
- It was all sent back.
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812. - But he had two bags.
- Everything was sent back.
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813. You don't know anything
about the other bag?
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814. - Por favor.
- Should I stand up?
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815. - Some of your work?
- No, no.
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816. - Didn't need no ice this time.
- No, the weather is all right.
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817. - You guys all right for drinks?
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818. Stop it. Come on, stop it.
Get in the kitchen.
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819. I'm sorry, Mr Marlowe. He really doesn't
seem to like you very much, does he?
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820. Hey, Marlboro! You want a dog?
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821. - Come here, you son of a...
- I think I'm gonna take off.
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822. Could you possibly stay for a while?
He's getting very drunk.
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823. - I wanna have a word with you.
- I can't stay for too long.
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824. OK, thank you.
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825. Contessa, I couldn't find you.
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826. Hey, please come over here
and join this little family group
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827. that is growing larger by the instant.
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828. The rest of you,
come over here too, goddammit.
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829. Would you like some wine?
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830. I'll tell you a terrible thing.
I'll tell you a terrible goddamn thing.
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831. I liked you, but suddenly
you come in with my wife?
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832. I was looking for you everywhere.
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833. - You and I talked, right?
- For a long time, yeah.
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834. And we made sense, didn't we?
We touched each other, didn't...
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835. Oh, no.
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836. Oh, no. It's Minnie Mouse.
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837. It's the albino turd himself. Peter Pan.
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838. No. The white knight.
Your name, I've forgotten your name.
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839. I've seen you but I
don't know your name.
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840. - Mrs Wade, I'm Dr Verringer.
- How do you do?
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841. - Verringer.
- Verringer.
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842. A mini pistol. This son of a bitch, let me
tell you one thing about this bastard.
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843. He is the epitome of what's wrong
with this world. He really is.
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844. He pretends to cure people. Can you...
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845. - You cure people?
- Roger, please.
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846. Bullshit.
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847. - You, why are you here?
- Roger, we have business to discuss.
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848. Balls!
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849. - Roger...
- You see this asshole?
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850. What? Huh?
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851. - Shall we discuss this in private?
- Discuss what?
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852. Or shall we discuss our business here,
in front of all your friends?
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853. - By all means.
- Why don't you go in the study and talk?
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854. I ain't got no study any more.
I used to have a study over there.
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855. Roger, you owe me $4,400.
You will pay me what you owe me.
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856. No, actually, I don't wish
to pay you what I owe you.
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857. Roger, I'm not leaving
without the money.
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858. Don't leave. I don't give a shit. Get
your ass outta here and let's have a party.
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859. - Write the cheque.
- What cheque?
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860. - Write the cheque.
- What cheque?
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861. Write the cheque!
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862. - Why, you...
- Oh...
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863. Shit. You know, I'm... I'm... I'm...
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864. I'm all... I'm all... I'm all...
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865. I'm all turned around.
You... you... you...
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866. Write the cheque for what?
To get outta here?
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867. Yeah, OK.
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868. Yeah, OK.
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869. Yeah.
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870. Yeah.
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871. Would you all like some fresh drinks?
I'll go and get some more ice.
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872. - Don't let this break the party up.
- OK, OK, OK, get out.
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873. Get out, all of you, goddammit!
Get outta here!
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874. It seems the party's come
to an abrupt end. Pumpkin time again.
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875. I'm sorry.
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876. - Thank you for the lovely music.
- My pleasure.
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877. Now sign the cheque, Roger.
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878. That was beautiful.
Bye-bye. See you soon.
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879. That's a good boy.
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880. I apologise for this
intrusion, Mrs Wade.
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881. But your husband dislikes
paying his bills.
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882. I'm sorry. In future, I must
refuse to accept him as a patient.
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883. We don't accept you as a doctor,
quack.
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884. Good day, Mrs Wade.
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885. - Gun cabinet's locked?
- Certainly.
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886. Would you mind closing that door?
It's bad enough having guns in the house.
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887. Roger. Roger.
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888. It's me. Are you asleep?
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889. Contessa...
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890. Looney Tunes, Mr Wade.
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891. I'm exhausted.
Would you like something to eat?
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892. If you got cold baloney, mayonnaise
and bread, I'll hang around for a while.
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893. I can do better than that.
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894. We'll go to the kitchen.
He'll sleep for another five or six hours.
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895. Does your mouth ever get so dry,
you could put a cigarette out in it?
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896. - I don't smoke.
- My mouth is really dry.
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897. I don't understand
how you get the butter in the chicken.
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898. When you cut the chicken,
the butter comes out. I don't understand.
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899. That's the secret about it.
Chicken Kiev.
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900. Would you like some cognac,
Grand Marnier, liqueur of some sort?
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901. - What are you gonna have?
- I'm going to stay with the wine.
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902. I'll just have my beer out of your
wine glass, if you don't mind.
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903. - Have you had enough to eat?
- Yeah. It was the fanciest meal I ever had.
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904. In a couple of movies I saw people eat
like this but they had four or five servants.
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905. - You did this all by yourself?
- Sure.
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906. - Who does the dishes?
- I do.
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907. - I am impressed.
- That's nice to know.
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908. - I'll tell you, though...
- Would you like coffee?
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909. Seriously, I think you oughta
consider staying in a hotel.
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910. Or do you have some friends
you could spend the night with?
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911. I did that once. My husband smashed up
everything I owned, practically.
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912. When I came back,
I found him unconscious.
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913. - I'm not gonna try that again.
- I know what you mean, Mrs Wade.
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914. - Why don't you call me Eileen?
- Eileen.
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915. Eileen. OK, Eileen, what was Marty
Augustine doing here the other night?
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916. - How did you...
- I followed him here.
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917. He dropped by to have a word with me.
I was curious to see who else he talked to.
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918. Roger owes him some money.
Maybe $10,000 or something like that.
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919. He owes Marty?
He told me Marty owed him.
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920. You heard what Dr Verringer said.
He hates to part with money.
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921. I heard a lot of people said that Terry
Lennox was working for Marty Augustine.
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922. - I don't believe it.
- That's what I heard.
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923. Your husband ever talk about
the Lennoxes? About Sylvia Lennox?
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924. No.
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925. Was he having an affair
with Sylvia Lennox?
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926. I don't wish to continue
this conversation about my husband.
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927. Was he having an affair with somebody
who might have been Sylvia Lennox?
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928. Definitely not.
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929. Where was your husband
the night Sylvia Lennox was killed?
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930. Stay back. Here. Hold my tie.
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931. Roger!
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932. What brought your attention over here?
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933. We were standing on the porch
and having a party over at our place...
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934. We didn't see the guy go in.
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935. What we have is an apparent suicide,
although we haven't found the body yet.
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936. We could see it from the porch.
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937. Then what happened, after the screaming
and the persons running in?
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938. I think he had been
under some kind of psychiatric care.
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939. Don't you know?
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940. Is this list of witnesses to your husband's
behaviour at the party correct?
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941. Yeah. Everybody is here having
a party now. Everybody's drunk!
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942. Your husband was upset
over Dr Verringer's visit.
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943. He threw everybody out, passed out
and left you alone with Marlowe.
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944. I asked Mr Marlowe to stay.
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945. And there was no motive that he
might have had for killing himself?
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946. Why don't you get a couple of sand crabs,
stick 'em up your nose and disappear?
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947. You go and join him. Will you go upstairs
and tweeze your eyebrows? Just go back.
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948. Eileen, are you lying about Roger?
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949. Are you lying about Roger?
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950. Your crazy, Looney Tune husband
could have killed Sylvia Lennox.
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951. Look...
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952. He's not gonna be walking outta there.
I'm sorry. I thought the guy was OK.
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953. But the police say
that Terry Lennox killed his wife.
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954. - You tell me what really happened.
- Really happened?
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955. Look, Terry Lennox is dead. I wanna know
who killed him, because that guy is dead.
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956. Are you gonna tell me
what really happened?
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957. - He killed Sylvia. I think so. I don't know.
- You think he killed Sylvia Lennox?
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958. Did you just say that you think
that your husband killed Sylvia Lennox?
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959. Are you telling me the truth?
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960. I couldn't tell anybody. I couldn't tell
anybody Roger had an affair with Sylvia.
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961. And Terry found out.
And Sylvia wanted to break it off.
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962. And Roger was jealous and Roger went
to see her and... then she was dead.
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963. And then I read in the paper
that Terry confessed.
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964. - And I don't know what to think.
- You don't know what to think?
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965. I know what to think. I know
what to do and I know what to think.
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966. Farmer! I want you to open up the
Terry Lennox case. I got new information.
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967. I have fresh evidence
for you to reopen the Terry Lennox case.
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968. The lady down there, Mrs Roger Wade,
is prepared to give evidence
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969. that her husband was sleeping with Sylvia
Lennox the night that she was killed.
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970. I had my ass busted for three days
because you said my friend killed her.
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971. We know that Roger Wade
saw Sylvia Lennox that afternoon.
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972. We know what time he left her. We know
he went directly to Verringer's clinic.
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973. - You knew all the time?
- He was there all the time and in sedation.
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974. So do me a favour. Go back to your
gumshoes and peeping and let us alone.
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975. - You want me to let you alone?
- That's right. Let us alone.
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976. You son of a bitch. You're gonna
get everything all straightened out.
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977. I saw that man who walked into
the Pacific Ocean
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978. gave Dr Whatever-his-name-is $5,000
for an alibi so you could keep your job.
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979. I'm gonna call Ronald Reagan
to kick your ass off.
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980. You're gonna be selling bus tickets,
you son of a bitch.
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981. Terry Lennox was my friend,
you motherfucker!
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982. You don't deserve to be alive,
you fucking pig!
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983. Marlowe.
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984. How nice to see you.
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985. It's so cooperative of you to come over.
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986. I never mind cooperating,
especially if I don't have a choice.
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987. The boys should sit down.
You just stand here.
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988. You remember Harry, of course,
and you know Pepe at the bar,
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989. and Vince, and of course
you know Jack really well.
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990. What about that little lady who you
gave a Coke bottle to for a nose?
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991. That supposed to be
some kind of smart remark?
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992. I didn't mean nothing smart by it.
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993. He doesn't think I'm smart.
Didn't we do this before?
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994. Yes, we did. But I'm glad
you asked me about Jo Ann.
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995. - Vince, be so kind.
- Yes, sir.
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996. What we have
is a problem with communication.
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997. I knew it.
I don't hear from you any more.
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998. I don't get a phone call,
not so much as a postcard.
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999. What's the matter? Where's the money?
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1000. I don't got it. That's the truth.
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1001. Jo Ann.
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1002. Jo Ann.
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1003. Come here.
You remember Philip Marlowe.
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1004. - Augustine, I get the point.
- No, you don't.
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1005. - I get the point.
- The point is money!
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1006. - Tell me where the money is.
- I don't know where it is.
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1007. I don't like getting excited like this.
I really don't like it.
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1008. Get up, get up, up!
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1009. Sit down.
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1010. Marlowe...
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1011. You remember the night Jo Ann became
ill and we had to take her to the hospital?
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1012. As you can see,
she's had extensive treatment.
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1013. The finest surgeons, had nurses
around the clock, the best attention,
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1014. because, as you know,
she's very near and dear to me.
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1015. And the prognosis is excellent.
Excellent. She's going to be fine.
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1016. Now...
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1017. I left the hospital that night
and I was... really upset.
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1018. - I was... What was I?
- Haunted.
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1019. - What?
- Haunted.
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1020. That's it. I was haunted with the idea
that somehow I'd not been fair to her.
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1021. No matter how many times I would go over
it, I realised I had not been fair to her.
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1022. Sit down over there, far away.
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1023. What had she done? Absolutely nothing.
You were the one I was angry with.
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1024. I was taking out on her
what I should have been giving you!
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1025. So I knew at that moment
that I had to apologise.
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1026. I had to apologise in
a very special way.
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1027. It had to be total and
it had to be honest.
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1028. After all, I had caused the girl
considerable discomfort.
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1029. I went to the hospital, to her room.
Nobody was there. It was dark.
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1030. I took off all my clothes, undressed
completely, and stood before her naked.
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1031. And I said to her "Jo Ann, I apologise."
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1032. "You see a man standing before you
with nothing to hide." Is that right?
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1033. Yes, Marty.
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1034. - So what do you want me to do?
- I want you to take off your clothes.
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1035. I have nothing to hide either,
but I'm not gonna take my clothes off.
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1036. Get naked and tell me the truth
about my money.
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1037. - You wanna take your clothes off?
- It's a pleasure.
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1038. As a matter of fact,
everybody take off their clothes.
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1039. I have too many scars.
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1040. I understand. Go on inside
and take care of the telephone.
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1041. In the meantime everybody takes off
their clothes. Harry, take off your clothes.
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1042. - George Raft never took his clothes off.
- Help him.
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1043. One second. I don't need any help.
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1044. Jo Ann, I want you to wait right here.
I'd like you to see what goes on.
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1045. This is what I owe you.
I owe this much to you.
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1046. I understand you're nervous.
You're nervous like I was.
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1047. When I was a kid, in high school,
I used to dread gym class.
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1048. Absolutely dread it. Because I didn't have
any pubic hair till I was 15 years old.
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1049. You must have looked like
one of the Three Little Pigs.
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1050. Take it easy. It's very simple.
The man is nerv...
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1051. Just a minute. Look at this.
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1052. - What's that?
- A picture of James Madison.
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1053. It's a $5,000 bill. See? You take off your
clothes, everything comes out honest.
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1054. You know how many of these there are
in this country? Very few.
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1055. Three were in the suitcase Terry Lennox
was supposed to take to Mexico.
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1056. - Where'd you get this?
- Box of Cracker Jacks.
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1057. - Bullshit! Where did you get it?
- A client sent it to me.
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1058. A client is bullshit.
Are you laughing at me?
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1059. I see you're laughing.
I wouldn't laugh if I were you.
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1060. Is Terry Lennox alive?
Did you have a deal with Terry Lennox?
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1061. Do you think it's funny to steal
$355,000 from Marty Augustine?
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1062. - Jack, let me see that knife.
- With pleasure, Marty.
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1063. Give it to me.
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1064. Harry.
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1065. Your father was a mohel. Cut him.
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1066. - What?
- Cut him.
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1067. - Where?
- Cut it off.
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1068. - Cut "it" off?
- That's what I said. Cut it off.
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1069. Marty, come here.
Gotta tell you something.
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1070. - Can't you see that I'm busy?
- Marty, this is important. Come on.
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1071. Excuse me, will you, please?
What is it? What is it?
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1072. Everybody out.
Jack, bring me my clothes.
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1073. - What about our wallets?
- Never mind the wallets, Harry.
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1074. A lot of entertainment for five grand.
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1075. - Cigarette?
- No, thank you.
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1076. It's OK with me.
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1077. Hey, where are you going?
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1078. I had a terrific time
but I'm going home.
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1079. Here. Why don't you keep this
for your trouble?
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1080. You told the truth
and I admire that in a man.
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1081. - If you're in the neighbourhood, stop by.
- Thanks a lot.
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1082. Especially since my fairy godmother
dropped your $350,000 back in your lap.
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1083. Hey! Mrs Wade!
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1084. Mrs Wade.
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1085. Hey, Mrs Wade!
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1086. Hey, come on!
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1087. Mrs Wade!
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1088. Pull over! Shit!
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1089. Mrs Wade, come on!
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1090. How?
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1091. Right. Chasing after that car, I got
hit by a car and I'm in the hospital.
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1092. Gotta get outta here.
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1093. Nothing broke, nothing broke. OK, OK.
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1094. You're gonna be OK.
I've seen all your pictures too.
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1095. Hey, hey.
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1096. - I just gotta get outta here.
- Hey.
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1097. You tell that guy
it don't hurt to die.
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1098. - Here.
- That's the smallest one I ever seen.
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1099. - Here.
- I can't. I got a tin ear. Here you go.
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1100. It's for me?
OK, I'll practise. See you later.
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1101. - You shouldn't be out of bed, Mr Marlowe.
- I'm not Mr Marlowe. This is.
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1102. - How long has he been in here?
- I don't know. I've been off for three days.
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1103. - What's wrong?
- I've had the flu.
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1104. Don't breathe near his mouth.
Take care of him. He's important.
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1105. - Are you checking in or out?
- Out.
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1106. Charlie, give me a hand with this.
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1107. - You're helpless. Can't do anything.
- I'm dropping it, Charlie.
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1108. Here's a real bird's nest. Fake bird.
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1109. Excuse me, ladies.
I'm looking for Mrs...
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1110. Mrs Tooksbury's upstairs.
She's the lady in charge.
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1111. Mr Katz, I'm Sybil Tooksbury.
How do you do? You're an hour early.
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1112. I was getting all this stuff cleaned out so
you can see the house as it should look.
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1113. I'm looking for the lady
who lives here - Mrs Wade.
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1114. I'm not Mr Katz.
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1115. - Who are you?
- Marlowe. I'm looking for Mrs Wade.
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1116. - You're not Mr Katz?
- No.
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1117. I can't give you any information.
I work for Surfside Realty. Call them.
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1118. They'll give you any information you'd like
to know. If you'll excuse me, I'm busy.
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1119. Mrs Tooks, where's Mrs Eileen Wade?
That's who I'm looking for.
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1120. Mrs Wade? I think she's gone to Europe.
I'm not allowed to tell you. I'm sorry, sir.
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1121. You'll just have to call
the real-estate office.
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1122. - Ladies, it's OK with me.
- Goodbye, Mr Katz. Nice to have met you.
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1123. We're dancing in the sand
and our bodies are in ecstasy.
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1124. We're seeing colours, all the most
beautiful colours you can imagine.
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1125. And we're holding hands
because we're one,
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1126. and our breasts become full
and our arms become free
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1127. and our bodies become free.
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1128. And we are now beautiful.
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1129. We are now beautiful and we are now one.
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1130. - Nothing will come between...
- Hi, girls. You seen my cat?
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1131. The other day he ran away, and I'm
leaving town for a couple of days.
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1132. I'd appreciate it, if he shows up, if you
could look after him or give him milk.
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1133. They're not even there. It's OK with me.
A melon convention.
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1134. Our breasts are full, our bodies warm.
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1135. We hear music and dance to the music...
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1136. Señor Marlowe,
I want to show you our town.
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1137. It's a beautiful town but I don't think
I wanna go sightseeing right now.
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1138. - There are things I'd like to get straight.
- It's better if we talk inside.
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1139. This is the largest
police car I've ever seen.
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1140. - It's like a gold chariot.
- Very nice, Señor Marlowe.
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1141. But I think I have to
change it this year.
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1142. Look, Señor Marlowe. We're fixing the
roads and all those things, the streets.
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1143. I know how civic-minded
you are, but I've come for the truth.
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1144. - The truth about Terry Lennox.
- He's dead. You saw the...
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1145. You told me a good story and I saw some
good pictures of a guy who looked dead,
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1146. but the truth
is coming together now, boys.
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1147. I'm prepared to make a donation
to the people of this town.
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1148. Since you're their representatives, I can
tell you that I'm prepared, right now,
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1149. to give you a James Madison.
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1150. James Madison?
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1151. A grand president.
Five grand.
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1152. - You think you can bribe us?
- Bribe? Oh, no!
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1153. Bribe? This is charity I'm talking about.
You can buy a lot of cobblestones
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1154. for a little light shown on the matter.
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1155. I'll tell you what happened
to Terry Lennox.
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1156. The suicide was a fake, of course.
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1157. I put the injection so it looked like
he was dead, but he wasn't dead.
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1158. Put a gun to his head but the wound was
harmless. Then we took him in a coffin.
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1159. Took the pictures, with the ice.
It looked perfect.
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1160. We buried the coffin loaded with stones.
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1161. Mr Lennox
is also charitable. What did he...
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1162. - Just a Madison.
- So you know James Madison?
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1163. - We met him for the first time, yes.
- Lennox is still alive and well, señor.
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1164. How you doin', Terry?
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1165. Marlowe?
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1166. I guess if anybody was gonna
track me down, it would be you.
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1167. - Want a drink or something?
- No, I don't want no drink.
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1168. You get a kick
out of that Madison I sent you?
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1169. Yeah, I got a big kick out of it.
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1170. So you murdered your wife, Terry?
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1171. I killed her,
but you can't call it murder.
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1172. Wade told her about Eileen and me,
she started screaming.
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1173. She was gonna tell the cops.
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1174. She knew I was carrying money for
Augustine. She was gonna turn me in.
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1175. I hit her. I didn't try to kill her.
I hit her. I didn't mean it.
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1176. I saw the photographs.
You bashed her face in.
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1177. She didn't give me any choice.
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1178. You didn't have much choice, huh?
So you used me.
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1179. That's what friends are for.
I was in a jam. Come on, have a drink.
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1180. I had a dead wife,
$350,000 that doesn't belong to me.
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1181. - I had to get out. It's as simple as that.
- Simple as that.
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1182. Goddamn simple. Cops have me
legally dead, Augustine's got his money.
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1183. I got a girl that loves me. She's got
more money than Sylvia and Augustine.
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1184. - What the hell? Nobody cares.
- Yeah. Nobody cares but me.
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1185. That's you, Marlowe.
You'll never learn. You're a born loser.
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1186. Yeah. I even lost my cat.
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