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:19:00
Take care of this stranger, Frank.
Go through his clothes.

:19:04
Sure you haven't forgot anything,
Wilson?

:19:07
Yeah.
:19:10
There's my watch.
:19:11
The ring. It's too tight. I can't get it off.
Cut it off. Why not?

:19:15
I've gotta hold you, Wilson,
for the district attorney.

:19:18
But you'll get a square deal.
:19:21
- Come on.
- You can type that now, Myrtle.

:19:26
Quiet, Rainbow.
:19:28
- She'll be all right, sheriff.
- Okay.

:19:34
- Looks like we got ahold of something.
- Yeah.

:19:37
- Be at the barbershop if you want me.
- Okay.

:19:40
Let me tell you, professor, if you
young geniuses at the high school...

:19:44
...fill our children's heads
with radical ideas...

:19:47
...we parents will have to get a law.
- Not possible to get a law...

:19:51
...that denies the right to say what
one believes, in peace times anyway.

:19:54
- Who says so?
- The Constitution of the United States.

:19:57
I don't believe it.
:19:59
You should read it sometime.
You would be surprised.

:20:02
Well, that's enough
of that now, Sven.

:20:04
I had to read it
to become an American.

:20:07
You never had to
because you was born here.

:20:10
Hello, Meyers? Anything new
on this awful Peabody case?

:20:16
I don't know.
:20:18
You public servants quit playing cards.
Maybe you'd bring somebody to justice.

:20:23
What'd you say if I raked in
a guy this morning...

:20:26
...might know something
about them kidnappers? Yeah.

:20:29
What do you suppose it is makes people
do things like snatching that kid?

:20:33
Nutty, I guess.
:20:38
Now, I'll tell you.
:20:39
People get funny impulses.
:20:42
If you resist them, you're sane...
:20:45
...if you don't, you're on your way
to the nuthouse or the pen.

:20:49
At the taxpayers' expense.
:20:52
Mr. Jorganson, you've got one
of the levelest heads in the county.

:20:58
Would you believe that in the 20 years
that I've been stroking this razor...


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