The Thin Man
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:16:03
I give it to her and she gives it to him.
:16:05
That's still on?
:16:09
Excuse me.
:16:10
Hello?
:16:12
Just a minute.
:16:14
For you.
:16:15
Is there a Mr. MacCaulay in the house?
:16:18
Pardon me.
:16:19
Yes? Just a moment.
:16:21
My wife.
:16:23
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

:16:25
What were you saying?
:16:28
He is? Where is he now?
:16:32
Very well.
:16:35
Excuse us.
:16:36
He's back in town. Wynant.
:16:40
Yes. He's waiting for me now.
:16:41
Forgive me, Mrs. Charles,
but I've been so upset.

:16:44
You know,
it's no joke working for a man like that...

:16:48
I guess I'd better be off.
:16:50
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.

:16:52
Goodbye.
:16:55
- Merry Christmas.
- Same to you.

:16:57
The next person that says
"Merry Christmas" to me, I'll kill him!

:17:00
I'm going to telephone that poor child.
:17:02
At least she'll be glad to know
that he's alive.

:17:06
Asta.
:17:17
Hello?
:17:20
How are you?
:17:23
I'm Mrs. Jorgensen now.
:17:25
Dorothy? No, she isn't here.
Is it something about her father?

:17:28
Perhaps I can take the message.
:17:30
Here she is now.
:17:33
Hello.
:17:35
I just wanted to relieve your mind.
:17:37
He's alive and he's all right.
:17:39
Thank goodness!
:17:40
What is it? Has he found him?
:17:42
Do you know where he's living?
:17:45
At least I'm glad he's all right.
:17:48
Thank you for calling. Goodbye.
:17:50
- What is it?
- Nothing.

:17:52
That isn't true. It's something
about your father. Where is he?

:17:55
- He's all right, isn't that enough?
- No.

:17:57
You just want money and
you haven't any right to any more.

:17:59
He made a big settlement on you.

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