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:22:02
...telling a cock-and-bull story
about his capturing...

:22:05
...one of that Peabody kidnapping gang.
- I got something on the stove, precious.

:22:10
Call you back. Bye-bye.
:22:19
Mrs. Tuttle! Mrs. Tuttle!
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- Of all things.
- For mercy's sake, what is it?

:22:24
Just wait. My husband phoned me.
They've arrested a man.

:22:27
And they think he's
one of the kidnappers.

:22:40
Fanny!
:22:41
That barber's wife says this morning
they caught a man on the old road...

:22:45
...who they suspect knows
something about this kidnapping.

:22:50
I got it on the highest authority
that they arrested...

:22:53
...one of that kidnapping gang.
- You don't say.

:22:56
He tried to escape,
but they captured him all right.

:22:59
- Oh, I'll have three of those.
- Oh, come on.

:23:02
- And a pound of prunes.
- What's his name?

:23:04
- Who was he?
- What else?

:23:07
Well, I can't tell you any more. It was
told me in the strictest confidence.

:23:11
Fanny, that isn't fair.
Please. Come on.

:23:13
But, darling, you know
I'm as silent as a tomb.

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But are you sure he's not innocent?
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My dear young woman,
in this country...

:23:28
...people don't land in jail
unless they're guilty.

:23:34
My wife's sister called up and told her
that a friend of hers told her...

:23:38
...that this guy acted
as cocky as a bronco.

:23:40
All he'd answer was,
"Let me phone my lawyer."

:23:43
Sure. That's the racket
of those bigtime attorneys.

:23:46
Helping these skunks beat the law.
:23:48
Well, they won't beat it
with any jury I'm ever on.

:23:51
If all us people had the courage
of our convictions...

:23:54
...these vermin would vanish
like spit on a hot stove.


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