1. - Yes, sweetheart?
- There's a girl wants to see you.
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2. Her name's Wonderly.
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3. - Customer?
- I guess so.
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4. You'll want to see her, anyway.
She's a knockout.
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5. Shoo her in, Effie, darling. Shoo her in.
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6. Will you come in, Miss Wonderly?
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7. Thank you.
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8. - Won't you sit down, Miss Wonderly?
- Thank you.
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9. I inquired at the hotel for the name
of a private detective.
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10. They mentioned yours.
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11. Suppose you tell me about it
from the very beginning.
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12. - I'm from New York.
- Uh-huh.
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13. I'm trying to find my sister.
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14. I have reason to believe that she's here...
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15. with a man by the name of Thursby.
Floyd Thursby.
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16. I don't know where she met him.
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17. We've never been as close
as sisters ought to be.
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18. If we had, perhaps Corinne would have
told me she was planning on running away.
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19. Mother and Father are in Honolulu.
I've got to find her before they get back.
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20. - They're coming home the first.
- You've had word of your sister?
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21. A letter from her about two weeks ago.
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22. It said nothing
except that she was all right.
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23. I sent her a telegram,
begging her to come home.
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24. I sent it to General Delivery.
That was the address she gave.
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25. I waited a week and no answer came,
so I decided to come out here myself.
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26. I wrote her that I was coming.
I shouldn't have done that, should I?
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27. It's not always easy to know what to do.
You haven't found her?
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28. No. I told her in my letter that I'd be at
the St. Mark and for her to meet me there.
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29. I waited three whole days. She didn't come,
didn't even send a message.
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30. It was horrible, waiting.
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31. I sent her another letter.
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32. Yesterday afternoon,
I went to the post office.
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33. Corinne didn't call for her mail,
but Floyd Thursby did.
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34. He wouldn't tell me where Corinne was.
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35. He said she didn't want to see me.
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36. I can't believe that.
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37. He promised to bring her to the hotel,
if she'd come.
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38. He said he knew she wouldn't. He promised
to come himself if she didn't. He—
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39. Oh, excuse me.
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40. Oh, it's all right, Miles. Come in.
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41. Miss Wonderly, my partner, Miles Archer.
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42. Miss Wonderly's sister ran away...
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43. with a fellow named Floyd Thursby.
They're here in San Francisco.
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44. Miss Wonderly has seen Thursby,
has a date to meet him.
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45. Maybe he'll bring the sister with him.
Chances are he won't.
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46. Miss Wonderly wants us to find the sister,
get her away from him and back home.
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47. - Right?
- Yes.
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48. Now, it's simply a matter of having a man
at the hotel this evening...
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49. to shadow him when he leads us
to your sister.
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50. If, after we've found her,
she still doesn't want to leave him...
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51. - Well, we have ways of managing that.
- Yeah.
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52. But you must be careful.
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53. I'm deathly afraid of him,
of what he might do.
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54. She's so young. His bringing her here is
a serious— Mightn't he do something to her?
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55. Leave that to us.
We'll know how to handle him.
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56. But I want you to know
he's a dangerous man.
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57. I honestly don't think
he'd stop at anything.
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58. I don't think he'd hesitate to kill Corinne
if he thought it would save him.
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59. Could he cover up by marrying her?
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60. He has a wife and three children
in England.
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61. They usually do, though not always
in England. What's he look like?
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62. He has dark hair
and thick, bushy eyebrows.
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63. He talks in a loud, blustery manner.
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64. He gives the impression of being violent.
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65. He was wearing a light gray suit and
a gray hat when I saw him this morning.
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66. - What does he do for a living?
- I haven't the faintest idea.
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67. - What time's he coming to see you?
- After 8:00.
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68. All right, Miss Wonderly.
We'll have a man there.
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69. I'll look after it myself.
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70. Oh, thank you.
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71. Oh, yes.
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72. Will that be enough?
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73. - Thank you.
- Not at all.
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74. It'll help some if you meet Thursby
in the lobby.
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75. - I will.
- You don't have to look for me.
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76. - I'll see you all right.
- Thank you.
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77. - Thank you so much.
- Goodbye.
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78. They're right enough.
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79. They have brothers in her bag.
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80. - What do you think of her?
- Oh, she's sweet.
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81. Maybe you saw her first, Sam,
but I spoke first.
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82. You've got brains. Yes, you have.
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83. Hello?
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84. Yeah. Speaking.
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85. Miles Archer dead?
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86. Where?
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87. Bush and Stockton?
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88. Yeah.
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89. In 15 minutes.
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90. Thanks.
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91. Hello, Effie?
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92. It's me.
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93. Now, listen, precious.
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94. Miles has been shot.
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95. Yeah. Dead.
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96. Now, don't get excited.
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97. Yeah.
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98. Now, you'll have to break the news to Iva.
I'd fry first.
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99. And keep her away from me.
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100. That's a good girl.
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101. Now get right over there.
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102. You're an angel.
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103. Bye.
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104. - What do you want here?
- I'm Sam Spade. Tom Polhaus phoned.
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105. Oh, I didn't know you at first.
They're back there.
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106. Hello, Sam. I figured you'd want
to see it before we took him away.
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107. - Well, thanks, Tom. What happened?
- Got him right through the pump with this.
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108. It's a Webley.
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109. English, ain't it?
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110. Yeah. A Webley-Fosbery.45 automatic,
eight shot. They don't make them anymore.
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111. - How many gone out of it?
- Just one.
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112. Let's see. Shot up here, huh?
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113. Standing like you are,
with his back to the fence.
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114. The man who shot him stood here.
He went over, taking the top of the fence.
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115. Went on down the hill
and got caught on that rock.
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116. That's it. The blast burnt his coat.
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117. - Who found him?
- Man on the beat.
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118. - Anybody hear the shot?
- Somebody must've. We just got here.
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119. You want to go down
and have a look at him?
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120. No, you've seen everything I could.
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121. His gun was tucked away.
Hadn't been fired.
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122. His overcoat was buttoned.
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123. I found a $100 bill in his vest pocket
and 30-some bucks in his pants.
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124. Was he working, Sam?
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125. Well?
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126. - Yeah, he was tailing a guy named Thursby.
- What for?
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127. What for?
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128. He wanted to find out where he lived.
Don't crowd me, Tom.
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129. I'm going on down and break the news
to Miles' wife.
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130. It's tough, him getting it like that,
ain't it?
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131. Miles had his faults, like any of us...
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132. but I guess he must've had
some good points too, huh?
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133. I guess so.
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134. Miss Wonderly, please.
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135. Uh? Checked out? What time?
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136. Oh.
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137. Any forwarding address?
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138. Thanks.
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139. Oh, hello, Tom.
Hello, lieutenant. Come in.
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140. Sit down.
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141. Sit down.
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142. Drink?
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143. Did you break the news
to Miles' wife, Sam?
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144. - Uh-huh.
- How'd she take it?
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145. - I don't know anything about women.
- Since when?
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146. - What kind of a gun do you carry?
- None. I don't like them.
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147. - Course, there are some at the office.
- You don't have one here?
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148. - You sure about that?
- Look around.
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149. Turn the dump upside down. I won't
squawk, if you got a search warrant.
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150. - We don't wanna—
- What are you birds sucking around for?
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151. Tell me or get out.
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152. You can't treat us like that.
It ain't right. We got our work to do.
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153. Why were you tailing Thursby?
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154. Miles was, and for the simple reason
we had a client—
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155. - Who's the client?
- Sorry, I can't tell you that.
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156. Be reasonable, Sam.
Give us a break, will you?
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157. How we gonna turn up anything
if you don't tell us what you got?
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158. Tom says you were in too much of a hurry
to stop and look at your dead partner.
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159. And you didn't go to Archer's house
to tell his wife.
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160. We called your office and the girl there
said you told her to do it.
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161. I'll give you 10 minutes to get a phone
and do your talking to the girl.
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162. I'll give you 10 minutes to get
to Thursby's. Geary and Leavenworth.
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163. - You could do it easily.
- What's your boyfriend getting at, Tom?
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164. Just this, Thursby was shot down
in front of his hotel...
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165. about a half an hour
after you left Bush Street.
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166. - Keep your paws off me.
- What time did you get home?
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167. Just a few minutes ahead of you.
I was walking around, thinking.
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168. We know you weren't here.
Where did you walk to?
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169. - Up Bush Street.
- You see anybody—?
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170. No. No witnesses.
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171. Well, I know where I stand, now.
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172. Sorry I got up on my hind legs, but you
fellas trying to rope me made me nervous.
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173. Miles getting bumped off upset me,
and then you birds cracking foxy.
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174. It's all right,
now I know what it's all about.
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175. Forget it, Sam.
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176. - Thursby die?
- Yeah.
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177. How'd I kill him? I forget.
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178. He was shot in the back four times
with a.44 or.45 from across the street.
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179. Nobody saw it, but that's how it figures.
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180. - Hotel people know anything?
- Nothing, except that he lived there a week.
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181. - Alone?
- Yeah, alone.
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182. Did you find out who he was?
What his game was? Well, did you?
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183. - We thought you could tell us that.
- I've never seen Thursby, dead or alive.
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184. Well, you know me, Spade.
If you did it, or if you didn't...
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185. you'll get a square deal
and most of the breaks.
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186. Don't know as I'd blame you much.
The man that killed your partner.
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187. But that won't stop me from nailing you.
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188. Fair enough.
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189. But I'd feel better about it
if you'd have a drink with me.
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190. Success to crime.
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191. She's in there.
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192. I told you to keep her away from me.
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193. Yes, but you didn't tell me how.
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194. Oh, don't be cranky with me, Sam.
I've had her all night.
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195. Sorry, angel. I didn't mean—
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196. Hello, Iva.
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197. Oh, Sam.
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198. Darling.
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199. Effie take care of everything?
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200. I think so.
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201. Sam, did you kill him?
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202. Who put that bright idea in your head?
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203. Well, I thought you said
if it wasn't for Miles, you'd...
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204. Be kind to me, Sam.
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205. Ha!
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206. "You killed my husband, Sam.
Be kind to me."
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207. Don't, Iva. Don't.
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208. You shouldn't have come here today,
darling. You ought to be home.
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209. You'll come soon?
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210. Soon as I can.
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211. Goodbye, Iva.
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212. Well?
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213. How did you and the widow make out?
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214. - She thinks I shot Miles.
- So you could marry her?
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215. The cops think I killed Thursby, the guy
Miles was tailing for that Wonderly dame.
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216. Who do you think I shot?
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217. Are you going to marry Iva?
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218. Don't be silly.
I wish I'd never laid eyes on her.
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219. Do you suppose
she could have killed him?
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220. You're an angel.
A nice, rattlebrained little angel.
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221. - Oh, am I?
- Thanks, honey.
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222. Suppose I told you Iva
hadn't been home many minutes...
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223. when I arrived to break the news
at 3:00 this morning?
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224. Are you telling me?
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225. She kept me waiting
while she undressed.
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226. Her clothes were on a chair where she'd
dumped them, hat and coat underneath.
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227. Her slip, on top, was still warm.
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228. She'd wrinkled the bed,
but the wrinkles weren't mashed down.
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229. You're a detective, darling,
but she didn't kill him.
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230. Do the police really think
you shot this what's-his-name?
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231. Do they? Look at me, Sam.
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232. You worry me.
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233. You think you know what you're doing,
but you're too slick for your own good.
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234. Someday you're going to find it out.
Spade and Archer.
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235. Oh, yes, Miss Wonderly.
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236. Hello?
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237. Yeah, this is Sam Spade.
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238. Where?
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239. Coronet Apartments, California Avenue,
apartment 1001.
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240. What's the name? Miss LeBlanc.
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241. Okay, I'll be right over.
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242. Oh, have Miles' desk
moved out of the office...
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243. and have "Spade and Archer" taken off
all the doors and windows...
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244. and have "Samuel Spade" put on.
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245. Oh, come in, Mr. Spade.
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246. Everything's upside down.
I haven't finished unpacking. Sit down.
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247. Mr. Spade, I...
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248. I have a terrible,
terrible confession to make.
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249. That story I told you yesterday...
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250. was just a story.
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251. Oh, that. Well, we didn't exactly
believe your story, Miss...
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252. What is your name, Wonderly or LeBlanc?
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253. It's really O'Shaughnessy.
Brigid O'Shaughnessy.
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254. We didn't believe your story,
Miss O'Shaughnessy.
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255. - We believed your $200.
- You mean that...
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256. You paid us more
than if you'd been telling the truth...
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257. and enough more to make it all right.
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258. Tell me, Mr. Spade,
am I to blame for last night?
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259. You warned us
that Thursby was dangerous.
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260. Of course, you lied to us about your sister,
but we didn't believe you.
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261. No, I wouldn't say that you were at fault.
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262. Thank you.
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263. Mr. Archer was so alive yesterday...
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264. - ... so solid and hearty, and—
- Stop it.
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265. He knew what he was doing.
Those are the chances we take.
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266. Was he married?
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267. Yeah, with 10,000 insurance, no children
and a wife that didn't like him.
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268. - Please don't.
- That's the way it was.
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269. Anyway, there's no time for worrying
about that now.
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270. Out there's a flock of policemen
and assistant district attorneys...
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271. running around with their noses
to the ground.
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272. Mr. Spade, do they know about me?
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273. Not yet. I've been stalling them
until I could see you.
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274. Do they have to know? Can't you shield me
so I won't have to answer their questions?
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275. Maybe, but I gotta know
what it's all about.
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276. I can't tell you.
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277. I can't tell you now.
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278. I will later, when I can.
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279. You've got to trust me, Mr. Spade.
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280. Oh, I'm so alone and afraid.
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281. I've got nobody to help me
if you won't help me.
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282. Be generous, Mr. Spade.
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283. You're brave. You're strong.
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284. You can spare me
some of that courage and strength, surely.
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285. Help me, Mr. Spade.
I need help so badly.
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286. I have no right to ask you.
I know I haven't, but I do ask you.
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287. Help me.
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288. You won't need much of anybody's help.
You're good.
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289. It's chiefly your eyes, I think,
and that throb you get in your voice...
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290. when you say things like,
"Be generous, Mr. Spade."
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291. I deserve that.
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292. But the lie was in the way I said it,
not at all in what I said.
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293. It's my own fault
if you can't believe me now.
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294. Now you are dangerous.
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295. But I'm not going to be able
to be of much help to you...
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296. unless I've got some idea
what it's all about.
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297. For instance, I've gotta have some sort
of a line on your Floyd Thursby.
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298. I met him in the Orient.
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299. We came here from Hong Kong last week.
He promised to help me.
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300. He took advantage of my dependence
to betray me.
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301. Betray you? How?
Why did you want him shadowed?
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302. I wanted to find out how far he'd gone,
whom he was meeting, things like that.
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303. - Did he kill Archer?
- Certainly.
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304. He had a Luger in his shoulder holster.
Archer wasn't shot with a Luger.
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305. Mr. Spade, you don't think I had anything
to do with the death of Mr. Archer?
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306. - Did you?
- No.
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307. That's good.
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308. Floyd always carried an extra revolver
in his overcoat pocket.
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309. Why all the guns?
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310. He lived by them.
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311. The story is that
he first came to the Orient...
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312. as bodyguard to a gambler
who'd had to leave the States.
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313. The gambler had disappeared. Floyd knew
about the disappearance. I don't know.
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314. I do know he always went heavily armed,
and that he never went to sleep...
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315. without covering the floor around his bed
with crumpled newspapers...
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316. so that nobody could come
silently into his room.
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317. You picked a nice sort of a playmate.
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318. Only that sort could have helped me,
if he'd been loyal.
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319. - How bad a spot are you actually in?
- Bad as could be.
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320. Physical danger?
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321. I'm not heroic. I don't think
there's anything worse than death.
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322. - Then it's that?
- It's that, as surely as we're sitting here.
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323. Unless you help me.
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324. Who killed Thursby, your enemies or his?
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325. I don't know.
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326. His, I suppose.
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327. I'm afraid. I don't know.
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328. This is hopeless.
I don't know what you want done.
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329. - I don't even know if you know.
- You won't go to the police?
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330. Go to them? All I gotta do is stand still,
they'll be all over me.
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331. I'll tell them all I know,
and you'll take your chances.
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332. You've been patient with me.
You've tried to help me.
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333. It's useless and hopeless, I suppose.
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334. I do thank you for what you've done.
I'll have to take my chances.
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335. How much money have you got?
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336. I've got about $500 left.
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337. Give it to me.
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338. - There's only $400 here.
- I had to keep some to live on.
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339. - Well, can't you get some more?
- No.
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340. Got anything
you can raise some money on?
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341. - I've got some furs and a little jewelry.
- You'll have to hock them.
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342. There you are. I'll be back as soon as I can
with the best news I can manage.
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343. I'll ring four times.
Long, short, long, short.
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344. And no, you needn't bother
to come to the door. I'll let myself in.
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345. Anything stirring?
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346. Did you send the flowers?
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347. You're invaluable, darling. Say,
get my lawyer on the phone, will you?
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348. Hello, Sid?
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349. I think I'm going to have to tell a coroner
to go to blazes, Sid.
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350. Can I hide behind the sanctity
of my client's identity...
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351. secrets and what-nots
all the same, priest or lawyer?
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352. Yeah, but Dundy's getting rambunctious
and maybe it is a bit thick this time.
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353. Yeah. What'll it cost
to be on the safe side?
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354. Well, maybe it's worth it.
Okay, go ahead.
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355. Gardenia.
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356. Quick, darling, in with him.
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357. Will you come in, Mr. Cairo?
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358. Will you sit down, Mr. Cairo?
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359. Thank you, sir.
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360. Now, what can I do for you, Mr. Cairo?
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361. May a stranger offer condolences
for your partner's unfortunate death?
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362. Thanks.
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363. Is there, Mr. Spade,
as the newspapers imply...
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364. a certain relationship
between that unfortunate happening...
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365. and the death a little later
of the man Thursby?
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366. I beg your pardon. No.
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367. More than idle curiosity prompted
my question.
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368. See, Mr. Spade, I'm trying to recover...
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369. an ornament that, shall we say,
has been mislaid.
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370. - Uh-huh.
- I thought and hoped you could assist me.
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371. The ornament is a statuette.
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372. A black figure of a bird.
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373. I am prepared to pay,
on behalf of the figure's rightful owner...
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374. the sum of $5,000 for its recovery.
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375. I am prepared to promise that—
What is the phrase?
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376. No questions will be asked.
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377. $5,000 is a lot of money.
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378. Yes, Effie?
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379. No, that'll be all. Just be sure to lock
the door behind you on your way out.
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380. Good night.
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381. $5,000 is—
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382. Clasp your hands together
at the back of your neck.
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383. I intend to search your offices,
Mr. Spade.
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384. I warn you, if you attempt to prevent me,
I shall certainly shoot you.
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385. Go ahead and search.
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386. Will you please come
to the center of the room?
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387. Well, I have to make certain
that you are not armed.
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388. Look what you did to my shirt.
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389. Sorry.
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390. But imagine my embarrassment
when I found out that $5,000 offer...
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391. - ... was just hooey.
- Mr. Spade, my offer is genuine.
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392. I am prepared to pay $5,000
for the figure's return.
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393. - Do you have it?
- No.
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394. But if it isn't here...
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395. why did you risk injury
to prevent my searching for it?
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396. Why should I sit around here
and let people come in and stick me up?
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397. But certainly it is only natural
that I try to save the owner...
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398. such a considerable expense,
if possible.
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399. Who is he?
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400. Mr. Spade, you'll forgive
my not answering that question.
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401. Well, I think we'd be better off all around
if we'd put our cards on the table.
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402. No, I do not think it would be better.
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403. You see, Mr. Spade,
if you know more than I do...
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404. then I shall profit by your knowledge.
So will you, to the extent of $5,000.
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405. Well, there's nothing like $5,000 here.
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406. Oh, you want some assurance
of my sincerity?
Copy !req
407. - A retainer? Would that do?
- It might.
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408. You will take, say, $100?
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409. No. I will take, say, $200.
Copy !req
410. Let's see, your first guess was
that I had the bird. There's nothing to that.
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411. What's your second guess?
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412. That you know where it is, or at least
you know it is where you can get it.
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413. You're not hiring me to do any murders
or burglaries...
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414. but simply to get it back if possible,
in an honest, lawful way?
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415. If possible.
But in any case, with discretion.
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416. When you wish to contact me, sir,
I'm staying at the Hotel Belvedere.
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417. Room 635.
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418. I sincerely expect
the greatest mutual benefit...
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419. from our association, Mr. Spade.
Copy !req
420. Oh, may I please have my gun, now?
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421. Oh, sure. I'd forgotten all about it.
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422. Will you please clasp your hands together
at the back of your neck?
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423. I intend to search your offices.
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424. Well, I'll be.
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425. Why, sure.
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426. Go ahead. I won't stop you.
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427. - Turn to the right and go up the hill, driver.
- Okay.
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428. Mr. Spade.
Copy !req
429. Do you bring any news?
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430. Did you manage it so that
the police won't have to know about me?
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431. Well, they won't for a while, anyway.
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432. You are wonderful.
You won't get into any trouble, will you?
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433. I don't mind a reasonable amount
of trouble.
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434. Do sit down.
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435. You, uh...
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436. You aren't exactly the sort of a person
you pretend to be, are you?
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437. Why, I'm not sure I know exactly
what you mean.
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438. The schoolgirl manner. You know,
blushing, stammering and all that.
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439. I haven't lived a good life. I've been bad.
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440. Worse than you could know.
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441. That's good, because if you actually
were as innocent as you pretend to be...
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442. we'd never get anywhere.
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443. I won't be innocent.
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444. Good.
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445. Oh, by the way, I saw Joel Cairo tonight.
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446. - Do you know him?
- Only slightly.
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447. You're good. You're very good.
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448. - What did he say?
- About what?
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449. - About me.
- Nothing.
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450. - What did you talk about then?
- He offered me $5,000 for the black bird.
Copy !req
451. You're not gonna go around straightening
things and poking the fire again, are you?
Copy !req
452. No, I'm not.
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453. - What did you say?
- I said $5,000 was a lot of money.
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454. It is.
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455. It's more than I can ever offer you
if I have to bid for your loyalty.
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456. That's good coming from you.
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457. What have you ever given me
beside money?
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458. You ever given me any of your confidence,
any of the truth?
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459. Haven't you tried to buy my loyalty
with money and nothing else?
Copy !req
460. What else is there I can buy you with?
Copy !req
461. I don't care what your secrets are...
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462. but I can't go ahead without
more confidence in you than I've got now.
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463. You've got to convince me that you aren't
fiddling around...
Copy !req
464. hoping it'll all come out right
in the end.
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465. - Can't you trust me a little longer?
- What are you waiting for?
Copy !req
466. I've got to talk to Joel Cairo.
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467. You can see him tonight.
He's at the theater. It'll be out soon.
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468. - I'll leave a message at his hotel.
- He can't come here.
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469. I can't let him know where I am.
I'm afraid.
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470. My place, then.
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471. Hello?
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472. - I want to leave a message for Joel Cairo.
- All right.
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473. I never would've placed myself in this
position if I didn't trust you completely.
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474. That again?
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475. Do you know that's true, though?
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476. You don't have to trust me, so long
as you can persuade me to trust you.
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477. But don't worry about that now.
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478. He'll be along any minute.
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479. You get your business with Cairo over with,
then we'll see how we stand.
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480. And you'll let me go about it with him
in my own way?
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481. Oh, sure.
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482. You are a godsend.
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483. Well, now don't overdo it.
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484. Mr. Spade, there is a boy outside.
He seems to be watching the house.
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485. Yeah, I know. I spotted him.
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486. What? What's that? What boy?
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487. I don't know. A kid.
He's been trailing me all evening.
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488. - Did he follow you to my apartment?
- I shook him long before that.
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489. Come in, Mr. Cairo.
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490. - I'm delighted to see you again, madam.
- I was sure you would be, Joel.
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491. Mr. Spade told me about your offer
for the falcon.
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492. - How soon can you have the money?
- The money is ready.
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493. - In cash?
- Oh, yes.
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494. You're ready to pay $5,000
if we turn over the falcon to you?
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495. Excuse me, please.
I must have expressed myself badly.
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496. I did not mean to say
that I have the money in my pocket...
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497. but I am ready to get it for you
on a minute's notice...
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498. anytime during banking hours.
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499. That's probably true.
He only had a couple of hundred...
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500. when I searched him this afternoon
at my office.
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501. I shall be able to have the money for you
at, say, half past 10 in the morning.
Copy !req
502. But I haven't got the falcon.
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503. I'll have it in another week
at the most, though.
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504. Then where is it?
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505. - Where Floyd hid it.
- Floyd hid...
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506. And you know where he hid it?
Then why do we have to wait a week?
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507. Oh, perhaps not a whole week.
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508. And why, if I may ask another question,
are you willing to sell it to me?
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509. Because I'm afraid.
After what happened to Floyd...
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510. I'm afraid to touch it,
except to turn it over to somebody.
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511. What exactly did happen to Floyd?
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512. The fat man.
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513. Fat man.
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514. - Is he here?
- I don't know.
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515. I suppose so.
What difference does it make?
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516. It might make a world of difference.
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517. Or you or me.
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518. Precisely. But, shall we add,
more certainly the boy outside?
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519. Yes. But you might be able
to get around him, Joel...
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520. as you did the one in Istanbul.
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521. What was his name?
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522. You mean the one you couldn't get
to come to—
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523. This is the second time
that you have laid hands on me.
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524. When you're slapped,
you'll take it and like it.
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525. Who's that?
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526. I don't know. Keep quiet.
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527. Hello.
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528. You guys pick swell hours
to do your visiting in.
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529. - What is it?
- We want to talk to you, Spade.
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530. - Go ahead and talk.
- We don't have to do it in the hall, do we?
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531. - You can't come in.
- Oh, come off it now, Sam.
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532. You aren't trying to strong-arm me,
are you, Tom?
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533. Why don't you be reasonable?
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534. It would pay you to play along with us.
You got away with this and that...
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535. but you can't keep it up.
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536. - Stop me when you can.
- That's what I intend to do.
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537. There's talk going around
about you and Archer's wife.
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538. - Is there anything to it?
- Not a thing.
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539. The talk is she tried to get a divorce so she
could put in with you. He wouldn't give it.
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540. - Anything to that?
- No.
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541. There's talk that that's why
he was put on the spot.
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542. Don't be a hog, Dundy.
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543. Your idea that I killed Thursby
because he killed Miles...
Copy !req
544. falls to pieces if you blame me
for killing Miles.
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545. You haven't heard me say
you killed anybody.
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546. - You're the one bringing that up.
- Haven't you anything better to do...
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547. than to keep popping in here every
morning, asking fool questions?
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548. - And getting a lot of lying answers.
- Take it easy.
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549. If you say there's nothing between
you and Archer's wife, you're a liar.
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550. Is that the hot tip that brought you
up here at this ungodly hour?
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551. - That's one of them.
- And the other?
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552. Let us in.
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553. All right, Spade, we'll go.
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554. Maybe you're right in bucking us.
Think it over.
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555. Help!
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556. - I guess we're going in.
- I guess you are.
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557. What's going on in here?
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558. Look. Look, officer. Look what she did.
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559. - Did you do that?
- I had to.
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560. I was alone with him.
He tried to attack me.
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561. I couldn't bring myself to shoot him.
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562. You dirty, filthy liar, you. It isn't true.
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563. I came up here in good faith,
and then both of them attacked me.
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564. And then when he went out to talk to you,
he left her here with a pistol.
Copy !req
565. She said as soon as you leave,
they are going to kill me...
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566. so I called for help
because I didn't want you to leave.
Copy !req
567. And then she struck me with a pistol.
Copy !req
568. Why don't you make him tell the truth?
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569. - Look. Look what she...
- Behave yourself, sister.
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570. That's no way to act.
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571. I don't guess we'll be wrong
running the lot of them in.
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572. Don't be in a hurry.
Everything can be explained.
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573. I'll bet.
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574. Miss O'Shaughnessy, may I present
Lieutenant Dundy and Detective Polhaus?
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575. Miss O'Shaughnessy is an operative
in my employ since yesterday.
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576. That's a lie too.
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577. That is Mr. Joel Cairo.
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578. Cairo was an acquaintance of Thursby's.
He came into my office late this afternoon...
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579. hired me to find something that
Thursby was supposed to have on him.
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580. It looked funny to me the way he put it,
so I wouldn't touch it.
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581. Then he pulled a gun on me.
Well, that's neither here nor there...
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582. unless we start preferring charges
against each other.
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583. Miss O'Shaughnessy and I
discussed the matter...
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584. and decided to find out
how much he knew...
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585. about Miles' and Thursby's killings,
so we asked him to come up here.
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586. Now, maybe we did put the questions
to him a little roughly.
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587. You know how that is, lieutenant.
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588. But we didn't hurt him enough
to make him cry for help.
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589. - What have you got to say to that?
- I don't know what to say.
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590. Try telling the facts.
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591. - What? Facts?
- Oh, quit stalling.
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592. All you have to do is swear out
a complaint and I'll throw them in the can.
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593. Go ahead, Cairo. Tell him, he'll do it.
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594. Then we'll swear out a complaint
against you, and he'll have the lot of us.
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595. Get your hats.
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596. Well, boys and girls,
we put it over nicely.
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597. - Go on, get your hats.
- Don't you know when you're being kidded?
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598. No, but that can wait
till we get down to the hall.
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599. Wake up, Dundy, you're being kidded.
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600. When I heard the buzzer, I said
to Miss O'Shaughnessy and Cairo:
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601. "There's the police.
They're getting to be a nuisance.
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602. When you hear them going, scream.
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603. We'll see how far we can string them
until they tumble."
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604. Stop it, Sam.
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605. That cut on his head.
How did that get there?
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606. - Ask him. Maybe he cut himself shaving.
- The cut? No.
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607. When we pretended to be struggling
for the gun, I fell over the carpet. I fell.
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608. Horsefeathers.
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609. Take him along, anyway,
for packing a gun.
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610. Don't be a sap. That gun was a plant.
It was one of mine.
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611. Too bad it was only a.25.
You could prove that was the gun...
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612. Miles and Thursby were shot with.
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613. - No, Sam. No.
- Well, then get him out of here.
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614. - Get their names and addresses.
- My name is Joel Cairo, Hotel Belvedere.
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615. Miss O'Shaughnessy's address
is my office.
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616. - Where do you live?
- Get him out of here.
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617. Take it easy, will you?
Is that all you want?
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618. - Yeah.
- I think I'll be going now.
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619. What's the hurry, Cairo?
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620. There is no hurry.
It's getting quite late, and...
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621. Tell him to leave the gun.
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622. I hope you know
what you're doing, Sam.
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623. You're absolutely the wildest, most
unpredictable person I've ever known.
Copy !req
624. Do you always carry on so high-handed?
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625. Well, you've had your talk with Cairo.
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626. Now you can talk to me.
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627. Oh, yes, of course.
Copy !req
628. I'm listening.
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629. I'm still listening.
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630. - Oh, look at the time. I must be going.
- Oh, no. Not till you've told me all about it.
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631. Am I a prisoner?
Copy !req
632. Maybe the boy outside
hasn't gone home yet.
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633. Do you suppose he's still there?
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634. Likely.
Copy !req
635. You can start now.
Copy !req
636. You are the most insistent person.
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637. And wild and unpredictable, huh?
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638. Say, what's this bird, this falcon
that everybody's all steamed up about?
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639. Supposing I wouldn't tell you
anything about it at all?
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640. What would you do?
Something wild and unpredictable?
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641. I might.
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642. It's a black figure, as you know,
smooth and shiny...
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643. of a bird, a hawk or falcon,
about that high.
Copy !req
644. Oh, here.
Copy !req
645. - What—? What makes it so important?
- I don't know. They wouldn't tell me.
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646. They offered me £500 if I'd help them
get it away from the man who had it.
Copy !req
647. That was in Istanbul?
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648. Marmara.
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649. Go ahead.
Copy !req
650. But that's all.
Copy !req
651. They promised me £500 if I'd help them,
and I did.
Copy !req
652. Then we found out that Joel Cairo
intended to desert us...
Copy !req
653. taking the falcon with him
and leaving Floyd and me nothing.
Copy !req
654. So we did exactly that to him.
Copy !req
655. Then I wasn't any better off
than before.
Copy !req
656. Floyd hadn't any intention
of keeping his promise...
Copy !req
657. about sharing.
I learned that by the time we got here.
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658. What's the bird made of?
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659. Porcelain or black stone. I don't know.
I only saw it for a few minutes.
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660. Floyd showed it to me
when we first got hold of it.
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661. You are a liar.
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662. I am.
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663. I've always been a liar.
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664. Don't brag about it.
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665. Was there any truth at all in that yarn?
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666. Some.
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667. Not very much.
Copy !req
668. Well, we got all night.
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669. Coffee'll be ready soon.
We'll have a cup and try again.
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670. Oh, I'm so tired.
Copy !req
671. So tired of lying and making up lies.
Copy !req
672. Not knowing what is a lie
and what's the truth. I wish...
Copy !req
673. I want to talk to Mr. Cairo, Joel Cairo.
Copy !req
674. Oh. Thanks.
Copy !req
675. Where is he?
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676. - What?
- Where is he?
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677. - Who?
- Cairo.
Copy !req
678. What do you think you're doing, Jack,
kidding me?
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679. I'll tell you when I am.
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680. New York, aren't you?
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681. Shove off.
Copy !req
682. You're gonna have to talk to me
before you're through.
Copy !req
683. Some of you will,
and you can tell the fat man I said so.
Copy !req
684. Keep asking for it
and you're gonna get it. Plenty.
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685. I told you to shove off.
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686. Shove off.
Copy !req
687. People lose teeth talking like that.
Copy !req
688. You wanna hang around,
you'll be polite.
Copy !req
689. Luke.
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690. - Hello, Sam.
- Hello, Luke.
Copy !req
691. Say, that was too bad about Miles.
Copy !req
692. Yeah. It was a tough break.
Copy !req
693. I want to show you something.
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694. What do you let these cheap gunmen
hang around for...
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695. with their heaters
bulging in their clothes?
Copy !req
696. What do you want here?
Copy !req
697. Well, if you don't want anything, beat it
and don't come back.
Copy !req
698. I won't forget you guys.
Copy !req
699. - What is it?
- I don't know. I just spotted him.
Copy !req
700. - Say, what about Miles?
- I'll see you, Luke.
Copy !req
701. - Six-oh-three.
- Yes, sir.
Copy !req
702. Good morning.
Copy !req
703. - Good morning.
- There you are.
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704. Let's go someplace where we can talk.
Copy !req
705. Our conversations have not been
such that I'm anxious to continue them.
Copy !req
706. Forgive my speaking so bluntly,
but it is the truth.
Copy !req
707. You mean last night?
I had to throw in with her.
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708. I don't know where the bird is. She does.
How we gonna get it if I don't play along?
Copy !req
709. You always have a very smooth
explanation ready, huh?
Copy !req
710. What do you want me to do?
Learn to stutter?
Copy !req
711. Dundy take you to the station?
How long they work on you?
Copy !req
712. Till a little while ago.
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713. - What'd they shake out of you?
- Shake out? Not one thing.
Copy !req
714. I adhered to the course you indicated
earlier in your rooms...
Copy !req
715. but I certainly wish you would have
invented a more reasonable story.
Copy !req
716. I felt distinctly like an idiot repeating it.
Copy !req
717. Don't worry about the story's goofiness.
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718. A sensible one would have
had us all in the cooler.
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719. - You sure you didn't tell them anything?
- I did not.
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720. Now, you'll want sleep if you've been
standing up under a police grilling all night.
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721. See you later.
Copy !req
722. No, not yet.
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723. Yes, I'll have him call you
the minute he comes in.
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724. That's the third time she's called
this morning.
Copy !req
725. - Miss O'Shaughnessy's in there.
- Anything else?
Copy !req
726. The district attorney's office called.
Bryan would like to see you.
Copy !req
727. And a Mr. Gutman called.
When I told him you weren't in...
Copy !req
728. he said, "Tell him the young man...
Copy !req
729. gave me his message,
and that I phoned and will phone again?"
Copy !req
730. Gutman, huh?
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731. Thanks, darling.
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732. Darling. Somebody's been in my apartment.
It's all upside down, every which way.
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733. I changed as fast as I could
and came right over here.
Copy !req
734. - You must have let that boy follow you.
- No, angel.
Copy !req
735. I shook him off
long before I ever went to your place.
Copy !req
736. It might have been Cairo.
He wasn't at the hotel last night.
Copy !req
737. He told me he'd been standing up
under a police grilling. I wonder.
Copy !req
738. - You saw Joel this morning?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
739. Why?
Copy !req
740. Because I've gotta keep
in some sort of touch...
Copy !req
741. with all the loose ends of this dizzy affair
if I'm ever gonna make heads or tails of it.
Copy !req
742. Now we've got to find
a new home for you.
Copy !req
743. I won't go back there.
Copy !req
744. I got an idea. Wait a minute.
Copy !req
745. What does your woman's intuition
tell you about her?
Copy !req
746. She's all right. Maybe it's her own fault
for being in trouble, but she's all right.
Copy !req
747. Are you strong enough for her
to put her up for a few days?
Copy !req
748. - You mean at home?
- Yeah.
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749. - Is she in any danger, Sam?
- I think she is.
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750. Gee, that'd scare Mom
into a green hemorrhage.
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751. I'd have to say she's a surprise witness
you're keeping undercover.
Copy !req
752. You're a darling.
Copy !req
753. Oh, Brigid.
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754. Effie offered to put you up
for a few days.
Copy !req
755. That's very kind.
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756. You'd better start now. Go out the back.
There's usually a cab parked there.
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757. Ride partway with her
and make sure you're not followed.
Copy !req
758. Change cabs a couple of times,
just to be safe.
Copy !req
759. I'll give Mom a ring.
Copy !req
760. There's time enough for that
when you get back.
Copy !req
761. I'll call you later.
Copy !req
762. Hello?
Copy !req
763. This is Samuel Spade.
Copy !req
764. Say, my secretary tells me
Mr. Bryan wants to see me.
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765. Yeah. Ask him what time's
most convenient for him.
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766. Spade. S-P-A-D-E.
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767. Hello, honey.
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768. Yeah.
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769. Two-thirty. All right. Thanks.
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770. Oh, Sam, forgive me. Please forgive me.
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771. I sent those policemen
to your place last night.
Copy !req
772. I was mad, crazy with jealousy.
Copy !req
773. I phoned that if they went there
they'd learn something about Miles' murder.
Copy !req
774. - What made you think of that?
- I was mad. I wanted to hurt you.
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775. Did you tell them who you were?
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776. - No. Sam, dearest, I—
- Where'd you phone from?
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777. - The drugstore across from your place.
- You better hurry home...
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778. and think of something
to tell the police.
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779. And by the way...
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780. where were you the night
Miles was murdered?
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781. Home.
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782. - I was.
- No.
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783. But if that's your story,
it's all right with me.
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784. Now you run along.
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785. Hello? Yeah, this is Spade.
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786. Oh, yes, Mr. Gutman, I got it.
I've been waiting to hear from you.
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787. Well, now. The sooner, the better.
Say, 15 minutes? Right.
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788. Twelve-C.
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789. Twelve-C to your left, sir.
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790. - Mr. Spade.
- How do you do, Mr. Gutman?
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791. You begin well, sir.
I distrust a man who says when.
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792. He's got to be careful
not to drink too much...
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793. because he's not to be trusted
when he does.
Copy !req
794. Well, sir...
Copy !req
795. here's to plain speaking
and clear understanding.
Copy !req
796. - You're a close-mouthed man?
- No, I like to talk.
Copy !req
797. Better and better.
I distrust a close-mouthed man.
Copy !req
798. He generally picks the wrong time to talk
and says the wrong things.
Copy !req
799. Talking's something you can't do
judiciously unless you keep in practice.
Copy !req
800. Now, sir. We'll talk, if you like.
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801. I'll tell you right out. I am a man who likes
talking to a man who likes to talk.
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802. Swell.
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803. Will we talk about the black bird?
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804. You're a man for me, sir.
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805. No beating about the bush.
Right to the point.
Copy !req
806. Let's talk about the black bird,
by all means.
Copy !req
807. But first, answer me a question.
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808. Are you here
as Miss O'Shaughnessy's representative?
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809. Well, there's nothing certain either way.
It depends.
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810. Depends on?
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811. Maybe it depends on Joel Cairo.
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812. Maybe.
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813. The question is then which you represent.
It'll be one or the other.
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814. I didn't say so.
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815. - Who else is there?
- There's me.
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816. Ah. Ha-ha.
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817. That's wonderful, sir, wonderful.
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818. I do like a man who tells you right out
he's looking out for himself.
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819. Don't we all?
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820. I don't trust a man who says he's not.
Copy !req
821. Uh-huh. Now, let's talk
about the black bird.
Copy !req
822. Let's.
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823. Mr. Spade, have you any conception...
Copy !req
824. of how much money can be got
for that black bird?
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825. No.
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826. Well, sir, if I told you,
if I told you half, you'd call me a liar.
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827. No, not even if I thought so.
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828. But you tell me what it is,
and I'll figure out the profit.
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829. You mean, you don't know
what the bird is?
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830. Oh, I know
what it's supposed to look like...
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831. and I know the value in human life
you people put on it.
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832. She didn't tell you what it is?
Copy !req
833. - Cairo didn't, either?
- He offered me 10,000 for it.
Copy !req
834. Ten thousand.
Copy !req
835. Dollars, mind you, not even pounds.
Copy !req
836. Do they know what that bird is, sir?
What is your impression?
Copy !req
837. Not much to go by.
Cairo didn't say he did, didn't say he didn't.
Copy !req
838. She said she didn't,
but I took it for granted she was lying.
Copy !req
839. Not an injudicious thing to do.
Copy !req
840. If they don't know, I'm the only one
in the whole wide sweet world who does.
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841. Swell. When you've told me,
that'll make two of us.
Copy !req
842. Mathematically correct, sir, but I don't
know for certain that I'm going to tell you.
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843. Don't be foolish. I know where it is.
That's why I'm here.
Copy !req
844. Well, sir, where is it?
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845. You see, I must tell you what I know,
but you won't tell me what you know.
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846. It's hardly equitable, sir.
Copy !req
847. No, no. I don't think we can do business
along those lines.
Copy !req
848. Well, think again, and think fast.
Copy !req
849. I told that gunsel you'd
talk to me before you're through.
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850. You'll talk to me today,
or you are through.
Copy !req
851. What are you wasting my time for?
I can get along without you.
Copy !req
852. And keep that gunsel out of my way
while you're making up your mind.
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853. I'll kill him if you don't. I'll kill him.
Copy !req
854. Well, sir, I must say
you have a most violent temper.
Copy !req
855. Think it over. You've got till 5:00.
Copy !req
856. Then you're either in or out, for keeps.
Copy !req
857. - Who killed Thursby?
- I don't know.
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858. Perhaps, but you could make
an excellent guess.
Copy !req
859. My guess might be excellent or crummy,
but Mrs. Spade didn't raise any children...
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860. dippy enough to make guesses in front
of a district attorney and a stenographer.
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861. Why, if you've nothing to conceal?
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862. Everybody has something to conceal.
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863. I'm a sworn officer of the law,
24 hours a day...
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864. and neither formality nor informality
justifies you withholding...
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865. evidence of crime from me except,
of course, on constitutional grounds.
Copy !req
866. Both you and the police
have accused me...
Copy !req
867. of being mixed up in the murders.
Copy !req
868. I've had trouble with both of you
before, and as far as I can see...
Copy !req
869. my best chance of clearing myself
of the trouble...
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870. is bringing in the murderers
all tied up.
Copy !req
871. The only chance I've got of tying them up
and bringing them in...
Copy !req
872. is by staying away from you
and the police.
Copy !req
873. You'd gum up the works. You getting
this all right? Am I going too fast?
Copy !req
874. No, sir. I'm getting it all right.
Copy !req
875. Good work. If you want to go to the board
and tell them I'm obstructing justice...
Copy !req
876. and ask them to revoke my license,
hop to it.
Copy !req
877. You tried it before,
and it didn't get you anything.
Copy !req
878. - Now, look here.
- I don't want any more informal talks.
Copy !req
879. I've nothing to say to you,
and I'm tired of being called things...
Copy !req
880. by every crackpot on the city payroll.
Copy !req
881. So, if you want to see me...
Copy !req
882. pinch me or subpoena me or something,
and I'll come down with my lawyer.
Copy !req
883. I'll see you at the inquest, maybe.
Copy !req
884. Come on. He wants to see you.
Copy !req
885. I didn't expect you till 5:25.
I hope I haven't kept you waiting.
Copy !req
886. Keep on riding me, they're gonna be
picking iron out of your liver.
Copy !req
887. The cheaper the crook,
the gaudier the patter, huh?
Copy !req
888. Now, let's go.
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889. Come on.
This'll put you in solid with your boss.
Copy !req
890. Come in, sir. Thank you for coming.
Come in.
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891. You shouldn't let him go around
with these on him.
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892. He might get himself hurt.
Copy !req
893. Well, well, what's this?
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894. A crippled newsie took them away
from him. I made him give them back.
Copy !req
895. By gad, sir, you're a chap worth knowing.
An amazing character. Give me your hat.
Copy !req
896. Sit down.
Copy !req
897. - I owe you an apology, sir.
- Now, never mind that.
Copy !req
898. Let's talk about the black bird.
Copy !req
899. All right, sir, let's.
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900. Let's.
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901. This is going to be the most astounding
thing you've ever heard of, sir.
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902. I say this knowing that a man
of your caliber and profession...
Copy !req
903. must have known
some astounding things in his time.
Copy !req
904. What do you know about the Order
of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem...
Copy !req
905. later known as the Knights of Rhodes?
Copy !req
906. - Crusaders or something, weren't they?
- Very good. Sit down.
Copy !req
907. In 1539, these crusading knights...
Copy !req
908. persuaded Emperor Charles V
to give them the island of Malta.
Copy !req
909. He made but one condition, that they pay
him each year the tribute of a falcon...
Copy !req
910. in acknowledgement that Malta
was still under Spain.
Copy !req
911. - Do you follow me?
- Uh-huh.
Copy !req
912. Have you any conception of the extreme,
the immeasurable wealth of the Order?
Copy !req
913. - I imagine they were pretty well fixed.
- "Pretty well" is putting it mildly.
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914. They were rolling in wealth, sir.
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915. For years they'd taken from the East
nobody knows what spoils of gems...
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916. precious metals, silks, ivory, sir.
Copy !req
917. We all know the holy wars to them
were largely a matter of loot.
Copy !req
918. The knights were profoundly grateful
to the Emperor Charles...
Copy !req
919. for his generosity toward them.
Copy !req
920. They hit upon the thought of sending him
for his first year's tribute...
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921. not an insignificant live bird...
Copy !req
922. but a glorious golden falcon
crusted from head to foot...
Copy !req
923. with the finest jewels in their coffers.
Copy !req
924. - Well, sir, what do you think of that?
- I don't know.
Copy !req
925. These are facts, historical facts.
Copy !req
926. Not schoolbook history, not Mr. Wells'
history, but history, nevertheless.
Copy !req
927. They sent this jeweled bird to Charles,
who was then in Spain.
Copy !req
928. They sent it in a galley commanded
by a member of the Order.
Copy !req
929. It never reached Spain.
Copy !req
930. A famous admiral of buccaneers
took the knights' galley and the bird.
Copy !req
931. In 1713, it turned up in Sicily.
Copy !req
932. In 1840, it appeared in Paris.
Copy !req
933. It had, by that time,
acquired a coat of black enamel...
Copy !req
934. so that it looked nothing more
than a fairly interesting black statuette.
Copy !req
935. In that disguise, sir, it was,
as you may say, kicked around Paris...
Copy !req
936. for over three score years
by private owners too stupid...
Copy !req
937. to see what it was under the skin.
Copy !req
938. Then, heh-heh, in 1923, a Greek dealer
named Charilaos Konstantinides...
Copy !req
939. found it in an obscure shop.
Copy !req
940. No thickness of enamel
could conceal value from his eyes.
Copy !req
941. - You begin to believe me a little?
- I haven't said I didn't.
Copy !req
942. Well, sir, to hold it safe while pursuing
his researches into its history...
Copy !req
943. Charilaos re-enameled the bird.
Copy !req
944. Despite this precaution, however,
I got wind of his find.
Copy !req
945. If I'd only known a few days sooner.
Copy !req
946. I was in London when I heard. I packed
a bag, got on the boat train immediately.
Copy !req
947. On the train I opened the paper,
and read that Charilaos' establishment...
Copy !req
948. had been burglarized
and him murdered.
Copy !req
949. Sure enough, on arriving there,
I discovered the bird was gone.
Copy !req
950. That was 17 years ago.
Copy !req
951. Well, sir, it took me 17 years
to locate that bird, but I did.
Copy !req
952. I wanted it.
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953. I'm a man not easily discouraged
when I want something.
Copy !req
954. I traced it to the home
of a Russian general, one Kemidov...
Copy !req
955. in an Istanbul suburb.
He didn't know a thing about it.
Copy !req
956. It was nothing
but a black-enameled figure to him...
Copy !req
957. but his contrariness kept him
from selling it...
Copy !req
958. when I made him an offer.
So I sent him some agents to get it.
Copy !req
959. Well, sir, they got it and I haven't got it.
Copy !req
960. But I'm going to get it.
Copy !req
961. Your glass.
Copy !req
962. Then the bird doesn't really belong
to any of you, but to a General Kemidov?
Copy !req
963. Well, sir, you might as well say
it belonged to the King of Spain.
Copy !req
964. I don't see how you can honestly grant
anyone else a clear title to it...
Copy !req
965. except by right of possession.
Copy !req
966. And now, sir...
Copy !req
967. before we start to talk prices, how soon
can you, or how soon are you willing...
Copy !req
968. - ... to produce the falcon?
- Couple of days.
Copy !req
969. That is satisfactory.
Copy !req
970. Well, sir, here's to a fair bargain.
Profits large enough for both of us.
Copy !req
971. What's your idea of a fair bargain?
Copy !req
972. I will give you $25,000
when you deliver the falcon to me...
Copy !req
973. and another 25,000 later on.
Copy !req
974. Or I will give you one quarter
of what I realize on the falcon.
Copy !req
975. That would amount to a greater sum.
Copy !req
976. - How much greater?
- Who knows? Shall we say 100,000?
Copy !req
977. Would you believe me if I name a sum
that seems probable?
Copy !req
978. Why not?
Copy !req
979. What would you say
to a quarter of a million?
Copy !req
980. Then you think the dingus
is worth a million, huh?
Copy !req
981. In your own words, why not?
Copy !req
982. - That's a lot of dough.
- A lot of dough.
Copy !req
983. - Minimum, huh? What's the maximum?
- The maximum, I refuse to guess.
Copy !req
984. You'd think me crazy.
Copy !req
985. I don't know.
Copy !req
986. There's no telling
how high it could go, sir.
Copy !req
987. That is the one and only truth about it.
Copy !req
988. Wilmer.
Copy !req
989. Hello, Effie. It's me.
Copy !req
990. Let me talk to Miss O'Shaughnessy.
Copy !req
991. Isn't there?
Copy !req
992. What? She didn't show up?
Copy !req
993. Oh.
Copy !req
994. You get on back to the office and
wait there till I come or you hear from me.
Copy !req
995. Yeah, let's do something right
for a change.
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996. It started in the hold aft,
in the rear basement.
Copy !req
997. What insurance was she carrying?
Copy !req
998. - Anybody burnt?
- No. Only the harbor watch was aboard.
Copy !req
999. - Someone I know came—
- Huh?
Copy !req
1000. Someone I know came aboard
this afternoon...
Copy !req
1001. and I haven't seen her since.
I'm worried.
Copy !req
1002. No reason to be, mister.
Everybody got off all right.
Copy !req
1003. I wonder if you saw her.
She's kind of small, about 5-foot—
Copy !req
1004. I couldn't tell you, mister. But if
she come aboard, she got off all right.
Copy !req
1005. Only the harbor watch was aboard
when the fire started.
Copy !req
1006. Now you know as much about it
as I do, precious.
Copy !req
1007. Maybe they went down to the ship.
Maybe they didn't.
Copy !req
1008. The part about the bird is thrilling.
Copy !req
1009. Or ridiculous.
Copy !req
1010. You know.
Copy !req
1011. Falcon.
Copy !req
1012. Lock that door.
Copy !req
1013. Is...?
Copy !req
1014. Is he...?
Copy !req
1015. Yeah.
Copy !req
1016. He couldn't have come far
with those holes in him.
Copy !req
1017. Why couldn't he have stayed alive
long enough to tell us something?
Copy !req
1018. Here, here, here, none of that now.
Come on.
Copy !req
1019. - You can't pass out on me now.
- All right, Sam.
Copy !req
1020. Do you really think it's...?
Copy !req
1021. - We've got it, angel, we've got it.
- You're hurting me.
Copy !req
1022. Answer the phone.
Copy !req
1023. Hello.
Copy !req
1024. Yes. Who?
Copy !req
1025. Oh, yes.
Copy !req
1026. Where?
Copy !req
1027. Yes, yes.
Copy !req
1028. Hello? Hello. Hello.
Copy !req
1029. That was Miss O'Shaughnessy.
She's in danger.
Copy !req
1030. - Where is she?
- Burlingame, 26 Ancho.
Copy !req
1031. Sam, her voice, it was awful.
Copy !req
1032. Something happened to her
before she could finish. Go help her.
Copy !req
1033. You've got to go to her.
He was helping her, and they killed him.
Copy !req
1034. You've got to go, Sam.
Copy !req
1035. All right, I'll go.
Copy !req
1036. After I've gone,
you phone the police.
Copy !req
1037. Tell them how it happened,
but don't drag names in.
Copy !req
1038. I got the phone call and told you
I had to go, but didn't say where.
Copy !req
1039. Forget this. Tell them how it happened,
without the bundle.
Copy !req
1040. Get that straight. Everything
happened exactly as it did...
Copy !req
1041. but without the bundle,
and I got the phone call, not you.
Copy !req
1042. - Yes, Sam.
- Okay.
Copy !req
1043. Shut this door and lock it behind me.
Don't open it till the police come.
Copy !req
1044. Do you know who he is?
Copy !req
1045. Yeah. Yeah, he's Captain Jacoby,
master of the La Paloma.
Copy !req
1046. You're a good man, sister.
Copy !req
1047. - Can I borrow your pencil?
- Sure.
Copy !req
1048. - Say, Frank.
- Oh, hello, Mr. Spade.
Copy !req
1049. - You got plenty of gas?
- Sure thing.
Copy !req
1050. Do you know where Ancho Street
is in Burlingame?
Copy !req
1051. - Nope, but we can find her.
- Twenty-six is the number...
Copy !req
1052. - ... and the sooner the better.
- All right.
Copy !req
1053. Keep your motor running.
Copy !req
1054. - Bum steer, Mr. Spade?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1055. Let's get to a phone booth.
Copy !req
1056. Hello, Mrs. Perine? Is Effie there?
Yes, please.
Copy !req
1057. Hello, precious. What's the good news?
Copy !req
1058. No, no. It was a bum steer.
Are you sure that was her voice?
Copy !req
1059. Well, it was hooey.
Copy !req
1060. Everything go all right?
Nothing said about the bundle, huh?
Copy !req
1061. That's swell.
Copy !req
1062. They take you down to the hall?
Copy !req
1063. All right. You better hit the hay and get
a good night's rest. You sound all in.
Copy !req
1064. No, no. Save it till tomorrow.
I'm going on home.
Copy !req
1065. - Thanks. Good night, Frank.
- Good night, Mr. Spade.
Copy !req
1066. I've been hiding
in a doorway up the street.
Copy !req
1067. I thought you'd never come.
Copy !req
1068. Can you make it,
or shall I carry you?
Copy !req
1069. I'll be all right as soon as I can
get some place where I can lie down.
Copy !req
1070. Well, sir, we're all here.
Copy !req
1071. Now, let's come in and sit down
and be comfortable and talk.
Copy !req
1072. Sure.
Copy !req
1073. - Get away. You're not gonna frisk me.
- Stand still. Shut up.
Copy !req
1074. Take your paws off me,
or I'll make you use that gun.
Copy !req
1075. Ask your boss if he wants me shot up
before we talk.
Copy !req
1076. Never mind, Wilmer.
Copy !req
1077. You certainly are
a most headstrong individual.
Copy !req
1078. Well, let's be seated.
Copy !req
1079. Are you ready to make the first payment
and take the falcon off my hands?
Copy !req
1080. Well, sir, as to that...
Copy !req
1081. As to that...
Copy !req
1082. Ten thousand? We were talking about
a lot more money than this.
Copy !req
1083. Yes, sir, we were.
But this is genuine coin of the realm.
Copy !req
1084. With a dollar of this,
you can buy $10 of talk.
Copy !req
1085. And there are more of us
to be taken care of now.
Copy !req
1086. That may be, but I've got the falcon.
Copy !req
1087. I shouldn't think it necessary
to remind you, Mr. Spade...
Copy !req
1088. that you may have the falcon,
but we certainly have you.
Copy !req
1089. I'm trying not to let that worry me.
We'll get back to the money later on.
Copy !req
1090. There's something else
to be discussed first.
Copy !req
1091. We've got to have a fall guy.
Copy !req
1092. The police have gotta have a victim,
somebody they can pin those murders on.
Copy !req
1093. Three? But there's only two, because
Thursby certainly killed your partner.
Copy !req
1094. Only two, what difference does it make?
Copy !req
1095. - We've got to give the police—
- Come, come, Mr. Spade.
Copy !req
1096. You can't expect us to believe
at this late date...
Copy !req
1097. that you're the least bit afraid
of the police.
Copy !req
1098. - Or that you're not able to handle—
- I'm in this up to my neck.
Copy !req
1099. I've got to find somebody, a victim,
when the time comes. If I don't, I'll be it.
Copy !req
1100. Let's give them the gunsel.
Copy !req
1101. He actually did shoot Thursby and Jacoby,
didn't he?
Copy !req
1102. Anyway, he's made to order for the part.
Look at him.
Copy !req
1103. Let's give him to them.
Copy !req
1104. By gad, sir, you are a character.
That you are.
Copy !req
1105. There's never any telling
what you'll say or do next...
Copy !req
1106. except that it's bound
to be astonishing.
Copy !req
1107. - It's our best bet. With him in their hands—
- My dear man, can't you see...
Copy !req
1108. that if I, even for a moment thought
of doing such a thing... That's ridiculous.
Copy !req
1109. I feel towards Wilmer here just exactly
as if he were my own son.
Copy !req
1110. Really, I do. But if I even for a moment
thought of doing what you propose...
Copy !req
1111. what in the world would keep Wilmer
from telling the police...
Copy !req
1112. every last detail
about the falcon and all—
Copy !req
1113. Let him talk his head off. I'll guarantee you
nobody'll do anything about it.
Copy !req
1114. Well, well, what do you think of this,
Wilmer? Mighty funny.
Copy !req
1115. Mighty funny.
Copy !req
1116. How do you feel now?
Any better, precious?
Copy !req
1117. Much better.
Copy !req
1118. But I'm frightened.
Copy !req
1119. Well, don't be.
Nothing very bad's going to happen here.
Copy !req
1120. You want a drink, angel?
Copy !req
1121. Be careful, Sam.
Copy !req
1122. Well?
Copy !req
1123. If you're really serious, the least we can do
in common politeness is hear you out.
Copy !req
1124. Now, how would you be able to fix it
so that Wilmer couldn't do us any harm?
Copy !req
1125. I can show our district attorney,
that if he goes around...
Copy !req
1126. trying to collect everybody,
he's gonna have a tangled case...
Copy !req
1127. but if he sticks to Wilmer here...
Copy !req
1128. he can get a conviction
standing on his head.
Copy !req
1129. Get up on your feet.
Copy !req
1130. I've taken all the riding from you
I'm gonna take.
Copy !req
1131. Get up and shoot it out.
Copy !req
1132. Young Wild West. Tell him that shooting me
before you get your hands on the falcon...
Copy !req
1133. is gonna be bad for business.
Copy !req
1134. Now, now, Wilmer. We can't have any
of that. You shouldn't let yourself attach...
Copy !req
1135. - ... importance to these things.
- Then tell him to lay off me.
Copy !req
1136. Now, Wilmer.
Copy !req
1137. Your plan is not at all satisfactory, sir.
Let's not say anything more about it.
Copy !req
1138. All right. I've got another suggestion.
Copy !req
1139. It may not be as good as the first,
but it's better than nothing.
Copy !req
1140. - You want to hear it?
- Most assuredly.
Copy !req
1141. Give them Cairo.
Copy !req
1142. Well, by gad, sir.
Copy !req
1143. Suppose we give them you
or Miss O'Shaughnessy? How about that?
Copy !req
1144. You want the falcon. I've got it.
Copy !req
1145. The fall guy's part of the price
I'm asking.
Copy !req
1146. As for Miss O'Shaughnessy, if you think
she can be rigged for the part...
Copy !req
1147. I'm willing
to discuss it with you.
Copy !req
1148. You seem to forget that you are not
in a position at all to insist upon anything.
Copy !req
1149. Now, come, gentlemen. Let's keep
our discussion on a friendly basis.
Copy !req
1150. There certainly is something
in what Mr. Cairo said.
Copy !req
1151. If you kill me,
how are you gonna get the bird?
Copy !req
1152. If I know you can't kill me, how are
you going to scare me into giving it to you?
Copy !req
1153. Sir, there are other means of persuasion
besides killing and threatening to kill.
Copy !req
1154. Yes, that's...
Copy !req
1155. That's true.
Copy !req
1156. But they're none of them any good
unless the threat of death is behind them.
Copy !req
1157. You see what I mean?
Copy !req
1158. If you start something, I'll make it a matter
of your having to kill me, or call it off.
Copy !req
1159. That's an attitude, sir, that calls for
the most delicate judgment on both sides.
Copy !req
1160. Because, as you know,
in the heat of action...
Copy !req
1161. men are likely to forget
where their best interests lie...
Copy !req
1162. and let their emotions
carry them away.
Copy !req
1163. Then the trick from my angle is
to make my play strong enough...
Copy !req
1164. to tie you up, but not make you
mad enough to bump me off...
Copy !req
1165. - ... against your better judgment.
- By gad, sir, you are a character.
Copy !req
1166. Six-two uneven.
They're selling you out, sonny.
Copy !req
1167. I hope you're not letting yourself
be influenced by the guns...
Copy !req
1168. these pocket-edition desperadoes
are waving around.
Copy !req
1169. Because I've practiced taking guns away
from these boys before...
Copy !req
1170. so we'll have no trouble there.
Copy !req
1171. - Wilmer here is—
- All right.
Copy !req
1172. Wilmer. Wilmer!
Copy !req
1173. Wilmer!
Copy !req
1174. Wilmer.
Copy !req
1175. There's our fall guy.
Copy !req
1176. Either you'll say yes, or I'll turn the falcon
and the whole lot of you in.
Copy !req
1177. Don't like that, sir.
Copy !req
1178. You won't like it. Well?
Copy !req
1179. You can have him.
Copy !req
1180. I won't be able to get the falcon
till daylight, or maybe later.
Copy !req
1181. It strikes me it'd be best if we did not
get out of each other's sight...
Copy !req
1182. until our business has been transacted.
You have the envelope?
Copy !req
1183. Miss O'Shaughnessy has it.
Hang on to it.
Copy !req
1184. We don't have to lose sight of each other.
The dingus'll be brought here.
Copy !req
1185. Excellent, sir, excellent.
Copy !req
1186. And in exchange for the 10,000
and Wilmer...
Copy !req
1187. you'll give us the falcon
and an hour or two of grace.
Copy !req
1188. Let's get the details fixed, first.
Copy !req
1189. Why did he shoot Thursby and why, where
and how did he shoot Captain Jacoby?
Copy !req
1190. I've got to know
all that happened, so I can be sure...
Copy !req
1191. - ... the parts that don't fit are covered up.
- I shall be candid with you, sir.
Copy !req
1192. Thursby was Miss O'Shaughnessy's ally.
Copy !req
1193. We believed that disposing of him...
Copy !req
1194. would cause Miss O'Shaughnessy to stop
and think that it would be best...
Copy !req
1195. to patch up her differences with us
regarding the falcon.
Copy !req
1196. You didn't try to make a deal
with him before giving him the works?
Copy !req
1197. We did. Yes, sir. We most certainly did.
Copy !req
1198. I talked to him myself that very night,
but I could do nothing with him.
Copy !req
1199. He was quite determinedly loyal
to Miss O'Shaughnessy.
Copy !req
1200. So Wilmer followed him back to the hotel
and did what he did.
Copy !req
1201. That sounds all right.
Copy !req
1202. Now Jacoby.
Copy !req
1203. Captain Jacoby's death was entirely
Miss O'Shaughnessy's fault.
Copy !req
1204. Tell me what happened.
Copy !req
1205. Cairo, as you must have surmised,
got in touch with me...
Copy !req
1206. after he left police headquarters
yesterday night.
Copy !req
1207. He recognized the mutual advantage
of pooling forces.
Copy !req
1208. Mr. Cairo is a man of nice judgment.
Copy !req
1209. The Paloma was his thought. He saw
the notice of its arrival in the papers...
Copy !req
1210. and remembered he had heard
in Hong Kong...
Copy !req
1211. that Jacoby and Miss O'Shaughnessy
were seen together.
Copy !req
1212. Well, sir, he saw that notice and, putting
two and two together, guessed the truth.
Copy !req
1213. She had given the bird to Jacoby
to bring here for her.
Copy !req
1214. And at that juncture,
you decided to slip me a Mickey?
Copy !req
1215. There was no place for you
in our plan, sir.
Copy !req
1216. So we decided to spare ourselves
any possible embarrassment.
Copy !req
1217. Mr. Cairo and Wilmer and I
went to call on Captain Jacoby.
Copy !req
1218. We were lucky enough to arrive
while Miss O'Shaughnessy was there.
Copy !req
1219. In many ways, the conference was
difficult, but we finally persuaded...
Copy !req
1220. Miss O'Shaughnessy to come to terms,
or so we thought.
Copy !req
1221. We then left the boat
and set out for my hotel...
Copy !req
1222. where I was to pay Miss O'Shaughnessy
and receive the bird.
Copy !req
1223. Well, sir, we mere men
should have known better.
Copy !req
1224. En route, she, Captain Jacoby
and the falcon...
Copy !req
1225. slipped completely through our fingers.
Copy !req
1226. It was neatly done, sir. Indeed, it was.
Copy !req
1227. You touched off the boat before you left?
Copy !req
1228. No, not intentionally.
Copy !req
1229. Though, I daresay, we, or Wilmer at least,
were responsible for the fire.
Copy !req
1230. While the rest of us were talking
in the cabin, Wilmer went about the boat...
Copy !req
1231. trying to find the falcon.
Copy !req
1232. No doubt, he was careless with matches.
Copy !req
1233. How about the shooting?
Copy !req
1234. We caught up with Miss O'Shaughnessy
and Jacoby at her apartment.
Copy !req
1235. I sent Wilmer downstairs to cover
the fire escape before ringing the bell.
Copy !req
1236. And, sure enough, while she was asking us
who we were through the door...
Copy !req
1237. and we were telling her,
we heard a window go up.
Copy !req
1238. Wilmer shot Jacoby
as he was coming down the fire escape...
Copy !req
1239. shot him more than once, but Jacoby
was too tough to fall or drop the falcon.
Copy !req
1240. He climbed down the rest of the way,
knocked Wilmer over and ran off.
Copy !req
1241. We persuaded— That is the word, sir.
We persuaded Miss O'Shaughnessy...
Copy !req
1242. to tell us where she had told
Captain Jacoby to take the falcon.
Copy !req
1243. And we further persuaded her
to phone your office...
Copy !req
1244. in an attempt to draw you away
before Jacoby got there...
Copy !req
1245. but, unfortunately for us...
Copy !req
1246. it had taken us too long
to persuade Miss O'Shaughnessy.
Copy !req
1247. And you had the falcon
before we could reach you.
Copy !req
1248. Wilmer, I'm sorry indeed to lose you,
but I want you to know...
Copy !req
1249. I couldn't be fonder of you
if you were my own son.
Copy !req
1250. But, well, if you lose a son,
it's possible to get another.
Copy !req
1251. There's only one Maltese Falcon.
Copy !req
1252. When you're young,
you simply don't understand these things.
Copy !req
1253. How about some coffee?
Put the pot on, will you, angel?
Copy !req
1254. I don't like to leave our guests.
Copy !req
1255. - Surely.
- Just a moment, my dear.
Copy !req
1256. Hadn't you better
leave the envelope in here?
Copy !req
1257. Sit on it, if you're afraid of losing it.
Copy !req
1258. You misunderstand me.
It's not that at all.
Copy !req
1259. But business should be transacted
in a businesslike manner.
Copy !req
1260. For instance,
there are only nine bills here now.
Copy !req
1261. There were 10 when I handed them to you,
as you very well know.
Copy !req
1262. Well? I want to know about this.
Copy !req
1263. You palmed it.
Copy !req
1264. - I palmed it?
- Yes.
Copy !req
1265. Do you want to stand for a frisk?
Copy !req
1266. You're going to admit it, or I'm gonna
search you. There's no third way.
Copy !req
1267. I believe you would. I do. You are
a character, if you don't mind my saying so.
Copy !req
1268. You palmed it.
Copy !req
1269. Yes, sir, that I did.
Copy !req
1270. I must have my little joke now and then.
Copy !req
1271. I was curious to know what
you would do in a situation of this sort.
Copy !req
1272. I must say you passed the test
with flying colors.
Copy !req
1273. It's the sort of thing I'd expect
from somebody Wilmer's age.
Copy !req
1274. This will soon be yours.
You might as well take it.
Copy !req
1275. I ought to have more than 10,000.
Copy !req
1276. You understand
this is the first payment. Later.
Copy !req
1277. Oh, yes. Later you'll give me millions,
but how's about 15,000 now?
Copy !req
1278. Frankly and candidly,
upon my word of honor as a gentleman...
Copy !req
1279. 10,000 is all the money I can raise.
Copy !req
1280. But you didn't say positively.
Copy !req
1281. Positively.
Copy !req
1282. I'd like to give you a word of advice.
Copy !req
1283. - Go ahead.
- I daresay you're going to give her money...
Copy !req
1284. but if you don't give her as much
as she thinks she ought to have...
Copy !req
1285. my word of advice is be careful.
Copy !req
1286. Dangerous?
Copy !req
1287. Very.
Copy !req
1288. - How's the coffee coming, angel?
- In a few minutes.
Copy !req
1289. It's almost daylight, Mr. Spade.
Copy !req
1290. Can you start getting it now?
Copy !req
1291. I guess so.
Copy !req
1292. Hello?
Copy !req
1293. Hello, precious.
I'm sorry to get you up so early.
Copy !req
1294. Now, listen carefully. Here's the plot.
Copy !req
1295. In the holland box at the post office
there's an envelope with my scrawl.
Copy !req
1296. In that envelope, there's a parcel-room
check for the bundle we got yesterday.
Copy !req
1297. Uh-huh.
Copy !req
1298. Now, get that bundle
and bring it here, pdq.
Copy !req
1299. That's a good girl. Now hustle. Goodbye.
Copy !req
1300. Thanks, lady.
Sorry to spoil your day of rest.
Copy !req
1301. Not the first one you've spoiled.
Anything else?
Copy !req
1302. - No. No, thanks.
- Bye-bye, then.
Copy !req
1303. There you are.
Copy !req
1304. Now, after 17 years...
Copy !req
1305. It is it.
Copy !req
1306. But we'll make sure.
Copy !req
1307. Fake.
It's a phony. It's lead.
Copy !req
1308. It's lead.
Copy !req
1309. It's a fake.
Copy !req
1310. You've had your little joke.
Now, tell us about it.
Copy !req
1311. No, Sam. No.
Copy !req
1312. That's the one I got from Kemidov.
I swear it.
Copy !req
1313. You.
Copy !req
1314. It's you who bungled it.
Copy !req
1315. You and your stupid attempt to buy it.
Copy !req
1316. Kemidov found out how valuable it was.
Copy !req
1317. No wonder we had
such an easy time stealing it. You imbecile.
Copy !req
1318. You bloated idiot.
You stupid fathead, you.
Copy !req
1319. Yes, it's the Russian's hand.
There's no doubt about it.
Copy !req
1320. Well, sir, what do you suggest?
Copy !req
1321. We shed tears
and call each other names...
Copy !req
1322. or shall we go to Istanbul?
Copy !req
1323. Are you going?
Copy !req
1324. Seventeen years I've wanted that little
item and have been trying to get it.
Copy !req
1325. If we must spend another year
on the quest...
Copy !req
1326. well, sir, it will be an additional
expenditure in time...
Copy !req
1327. of only five
and fifteen-seventeenths percent.
Copy !req
1328. I'm going with you.
Copy !req
1329. Wilmer.
Copy !req
1330. A swell lot of thieves.
Copy !req
1331. We've little to boast about,
but the world hasn't come to an end...
Copy !req
1332. just because we've run into a setback.
Copy !req
1333. - I must ask you for that envelope.
- I held up my end. You got your dingus.
Copy !req
1334. It's your hard luck
it wasn't what you wanted.
Copy !req
1335. Now, come, sir, we've all failed...
Copy !req
1336. and there's no reason for expecting
any of us to bear the whole brunt.
Copy !req
1337. In short, sir,
I must ask you for my 10,000.
Copy !req
1338. This'll take care
of my time and expenses.
Copy !req
1339. Now, sir, we'll say goodbye to you...
Copy !req
1340. unless you care to undertake
the Istanbul expedition with us.
Copy !req
1341. You don't?
Copy !req
1342. Well, frankly, sir,
I'd like to have you along.
Copy !req
1343. You're a man of nice judgment
and many resources.
Copy !req
1344. Now that there's no alternative...
Copy !req
1345. I daresay you'll manage
without a fall guy.
Copy !req
1346. - I'll make out all right.
- Well, sir, the shortest farewells are best.
Copy !req
1347. Adieu.
Copy !req
1348. And to you, Miss O'Shaughnessy,
I leave the rara avis on the table there...
Copy !req
1349. as a little memento.
Copy !req
1350. Hello. Is Sergeant Polhaus there?
Copy !req
1351. Yeah. Put him on. This is Sam Spade.
Copy !req
1352. Hello. Tom? Now, listen.
I've got something for you. Here it is.
Copy !req
1353. Jacoby and Thursby were killed
by a kid named Wilmer Cook.
Copy !req
1354. Yeah. He's about 20 years old, 5'6",
wearing a gray overcoat.
Copy !req
1355. He's working for a man
named Kasper Gutman.
Copy !req
1356. Now, you can't miss Gutman.
He must weigh 300 pounds.
Copy !req
1357. That fellow Cairo's in with him too.
Copy !req
1358. They just left
for the Alexandria Hotel.
Copy !req
1359. You'll have to move fast.
They're blowing town.
Copy !req
1360. Watch yourself when you go up
against the kid.
Copy !req
1361. Yes, that's right. Very.
Copy !req
1362. Now, good luck, Tom.
Copy !req
1363. They'll talk, when they're nailed.
We're sitting on dynamite.
Copy !req
1364. We've only got minutes to get set.
Give me all of it.
Copy !req
1365. When you came to my office,
why did you want Thursby shadowed?
Copy !req
1366. I told you, Sam. I thought he was
betraying me.
Copy !req
1367. You had Thursby hooked. You wanted
to get rid of him before Jacoby came...
Copy !req
1368. with the loot so you wouldn't have to
split it with him. Isn't that so?
Copy !req
1369. I thought if he knew someone was following
him he'd be frightened into going away.
Copy !req
1370. Miles wasn't clumsy enough
to be spotted the first night.
Copy !req
1371. You told Thursby he was being followed.
Copy !req
1372. I told him.
Copy !req
1373. I told him.
Yes, but please believe me, Sam.
Copy !req
1374. I wouldn't have
if I thought Floyd would kill him.
Copy !req
1375. If you thought he wouldn't kill Miles,
you were right.
Copy !req
1376. Miles hadn't many brains, but he'd had
too many years as a detective...
Copy !req
1377. to be caught by a man he was shadowing
up a blind alley with his gun on his hip.
Copy !req
1378. But he'd have gone up there
with you, angel.
Copy !req
1379. He was just dumb enough for that.
Copy !req
1380. He'd have looked you up and down, licked
his lips and gone grinning from ear to ear.
Copy !req
1381. You could have stood
as close to him as you liked...
Copy !req
1382. and put a hole through him with a gun
you got from Thursby.
Copy !req
1383. - Don't, Sam.
- The police'll be here any minute, now talk.
Copy !req
1384. - Why do you accuse me?
- This isn't the time for that act.
Copy !req
1385. We're both of us sitting under
the gallows. Now, why did you shoot Miles?
Copy !req
1386. I didn't mean to at first, really, I didn't.
Copy !req
1387. But when I found out
that Floyd couldn't be frightened...
Copy !req
1388. I can't look at you and tell you this, Sam.
Copy !req
1389. You thought Thursby would tackle
Miles and one would go down.
Copy !req
1390. If Thursby was killed,
you were rid of him.
Copy !req
1391. If it was Miles,
you'd see Thursby set up for it.
Copy !req
1392. - Something like that.
- When Thursby wasn't going to...
Copy !req
1393. you borrowed his gun
and did it yourself.
Copy !req
1394. When you heard Thursby was shot,
you knew Gutman was in town.
Copy !req
1395. You needed somebody to fill
Thursby's boots, so you came back to me.
Copy !req
1396. Yes. Oh, sweetheart, it wasn't only that.
Copy !req
1397. I'd have come back to you,
sooner or later.
Copy !req
1398. From the very first instant I saw you,
I knew.
Copy !req
1399. Well, if you get a good break,
you'll be out of Tehachapi in 20 years...
Copy !req
1400. and you can come back to me then.
Copy !req
1401. I hope they don't hang you, precious,
by that sweet neck.
Copy !req
1402. - You're not...
- Yes, angel, I'm gonna send you over.
Copy !req
1403. The chances are you'll get off with life.
Copy !req
1404. That means, if you're a good girl, you'll
be out in 20 years. I'll be waiting for you.
Copy !req
1405. If they hang you,
I'll always remember you.
Copy !req
1406. Don't, Sam.
Copy !req
1407. Don't say that, even in fun.
Copy !req
1408. I was frightened for a minute.
I really thought...
Copy !req
1409. You do such wild
and unpredictable things.
Copy !req
1410. Now, don't be silly.
Copy !req
1411. You're taking the fall.
Copy !req
1412. You've been playing with me.
Copy !req
1413. Just pretending you cared
to trap me like this.
Copy !req
1414. You didn't care at all.
Copy !req
1415. You don't love me.
Copy !req
1416. I won't play the sap for you.
Copy !req
1417. It's not like that. You can't say that.
Copy !req
1418. You never played square with me
since I've known you.
Copy !req
1419. You know deep in your heart that
in spite of anything I've done, I love you.
Copy !req
1420. I don't care who loves who.
I won't play the sap.
Copy !req
1421. I won't walk in Thursby's and I don't know
how many others' footsteps.
Copy !req
1422. You killed Miles,
and you're going over for it.
Copy !req
1423. How can you do this to me, Sam?
Copy !req
1424. Surely Mr. Archer wasn't
as much to you as...
Copy !req
1425. Listen.
Copy !req
1426. This won't do any good.
Copy !req
1427. You'll never understand me,
but I'll try once and then give it up.
Copy !req
1428. When a man's partner is killed,
he's supposed to do something.
Copy !req
1429. Doesn't make any difference
what you thought of him.
Copy !req
1430. He was your partner, and you're supposed
to do something about it.
Copy !req
1431. And it happens
we're in the detective business.
Copy !req
1432. Well, when one of your organization
gets killed, it's...
Copy !req
1433. It's bad business
to let the killer get away with it.
Copy !req
1434. Bad all around,
bad for every detective everywhere.
Copy !req
1435. You don't expect me to think
these things...
Copy !req
1436. - ... are sufficient reason for sending me—
- Wait till I'm through. Then you can talk.
Copy !req
1437. I've no earthly reason to think
I can trust you.
Copy !req
1438. If I do this and get away with it,
you'll have something on me...
Copy !req
1439. that you can use
whenever you want to.
Copy !req
1440. Since I've got something on you...
Copy !req
1441. I couldn't be sure that you wouldn't
put a hole in me someday.
Copy !req
1442. All those are on one side.
Copy !req
1443. Maybe some of them are unimportant.
I won't argue about that.
Copy !req
1444. But look at the number of them.
Copy !req
1445. And what have we got on the other side?
Copy !req
1446. All we've got is that maybe you love me
and maybe I love you.
Copy !req
1447. You know whether you love me or not.
Copy !req
1448. Maybe I do. I'll have some rotten nights
after I've sent you over, but that'll pass.
Copy !req
1449. If all I've said doesn't mean anything to you
then forget it and we'll make it just this.
Copy !req
1450. I won't because all of me wants to
regardless of consequences.
Copy !req
1451. You counted on that with me the same
as you counted on that with all the others.
Copy !req
1452. Would you have done this if the falcon
had been real and you'd got your money?
Copy !req
1453. Don't be too sure I'm as crooked
as I'm supposed to be.
Copy !req
1454. That sort of reputation
might be good business...
Copy !req
1455. bringing high-priced jobs and making it
easier to deal with the enemy...
Copy !req
1456. but a lot more money would have been
one more item on your side of the scales.
Copy !req
1457. If you'd loved me, you wouldn't have
needed any more on that side.
Copy !req
1458. Come in.
Copy !req
1459. Hello, Tom. Got them?
Copy !req
1460. - Got them.
- Swell.
Copy !req
1461. Here's another one for you.
She killed Miles.
Copy !req
1462. Oh, and I've got some exhibits.
The boys' guns, one of Cairo's...
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1463. and a $1,000 bill I was supposed
to be bribed with.
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1464. And this black statuette here
that all the fuss was about.
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1465. What's the matter with your playmate?
He looks brokenhearted.
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1466. I bet when he heard Gutman's story,
he thought he had me.
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1467. Cut it out, Sam.
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1468. Well, shall we be getting down
to the hall?
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1469. It's heavy.
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1470. What is it?
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1471. The stuff that dreams are made of.
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1472. Huh?
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