The Thin Man
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1:06:02
I did do a bit of chiseling.
1:06:04
I come to bring the money back
and fix up the books.

1:06:06
Easy.
1:06:08
It's all right, Mr. Charles,
it's just a pocketbook.

1:06:12
I didn't want him to find out
and come after me.

1:06:14
You can save that. Tell it to the police.
1:06:16
Police?
1:06:31
- Move over, will you?
- Haven't you got that yet?

1:06:36
You wouldn't know anything about this?
1:06:38
No, sir.
1:06:39
Take him down to Central.
I'll talk to him later.

1:06:47
Wonder what Wynant had
against this one.

1:06:49
Quicklime.
1:06:51
Mind if I look these over?
1:06:53
No, go ahead.
Just rolled them up and threw them in.

1:06:56
Lucky thing for us
these weren't entirely eaten up.

1:06:58
Extraordinarily lucky.
1:07:00
No identification.
1:07:03
He must have weighed 250 pounds,
if he weighed an ounce.

1:07:06
Here's something.
1:07:10
Rubber-tipped. Must have been lame.
1:07:12
Who wouldn't be,
carrying all that weight around?

1:07:17
I should say he stood about 5'11 ",
wouldn't you, Doc?

1:07:20
About.
1:07:26
"D.W.R."
1:07:28
"R."
1:07:29
Say, that case you worked on,
that man who threatened to kill Wynant...

1:07:34
What was has name?
1:07:36
Rosebreen.
1:07:38
Say, could this be the man?
1:07:40
I never saw him.
I don't think anybody ever saw him.

1:07:43
He threatened to kill Wynant
for an invention he stole, wasn't that it?

1:07:47
Yes, but we figured that was blackmail.
1:07:49
Just the same, he wouldn't mind
getting him out of the way, would he?

1:07:52
Doc, how long would you say
this body has been here?

1:07:55
Can't say offhand,
at least a couple of months.

1:07:57
Couple of months?
1:07:58
That's just when Wynant closed the shop.

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