The Thin Man
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:04:01
All right. Goodbye, darling,
and don't forget, December 30.

:04:06
- Goodbye, boy.
- Goodbye.

:04:07
Take good care of Dorothy.
:04:10
Show her that there is such a thing
as a happy marriage.

:04:12
I'll do my best, Mr. Wynant.
:04:14
- Goodbye, sweetie.
- Goodbye, dear.

:04:16
Is it all settled?
:04:17
Grand.
:04:18
Why did your mother divorce him?
I think he's swell.

:04:21
- It seems he has a secretary.
- I'll do my own typing.

:04:29
Dad's a good barometer. Here's a taxi.
:04:37
- Hello, Mr. MacCaulay.
- How are you?

:04:39
- Get under this.
- No, we're taking your cab.

:04:41
- Is your father still in there?
- Yes, he's waiting for you.

:04:44
- Did he tell you where he was going?
- He wouldn't say.

:04:47
- Goodbye, Miss Wynant.
- Goodbye.

:04:49
Here's your change, boss.
:04:50
You wouldn't drive slowly,
so you don't get a tip.

:04:52
That's okay, sweetheart, I got it anyway.
:05:03
- Mr. Wynant.
- Hello there. Did you get my money?

:05:06
- I wish you'd tell me where you're going.
- I'm not telling anyone.

:05:09
Suppose some business should come up?
:05:11
That's just why I'm going.
:05:13
There's $100, $200, $300...
:05:15
- Here, never mind.
- I wish you'd count it.

:05:18
- There's $1,000 there.
- I trust you.

:05:21
Isn't there anything else I can do for you?
Have you bought your ticket?

:05:24
- No.
- Let me do that for you.

:05:26
Yes, you might do that.
You might get me a ticket for...

:05:30
No, you don't.
:05:32
Thanks and goodbye.
:05:34
What'll I do if something comes up?
:05:36
Settle it yourself.
What have I got a lawyer for?

:05:38
- Is Julia going with you?
- No.

:05:40
- What if you need more money?
- I've left instructions with Julia.

:05:43
She'll get it from you. Goodbye.
:05:45
You don't tell me a thing.
:05:47
I don't know where you're going,
I don't know when you're coming back.

:05:50
I don't know how to reach you
if any business comes up.


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