Young and Innocent
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:05:00
I was only there a few minutes
:05:02
This woman has only been dead
a few minutes

:06:00
Well, it's time we got this thing
finished

:06:03
Now, is this belt yours or
isn't it?

:06:04
For the hundredth time I tell
you it isn't!

:06:06
How do you know it isn't?
:06:07
You've already admitted that
you've got a raincoat

:06:10
"""Don't put down """"got"""", put """"had"""" a ""
raincoat."

:06:11
-Which you've lost
-No, not lost, which I had stolen

:06:14
Why are you trying to distort
everything I say?

:06:16
Don't get excited, old man, it's
only a formality

:06:18
You had it stolen, let it go as
that. When was it stolen?

:06:22
Well, I can't remember
:06:23
You see, I left it in the car and
went in to get some cigarettes

:06:25
When I came back it was gone
:06:27
You mean it just went into
thin air?

:06:30
What sort of a place was this?
:06:31
A common shelter called
Tom's Hat

:06:33
All right, we'll let that go
:06:34
Now, did you know the dead
woman well?

:06:36
Yes, fairly well, I knew her in
America

:06:38
Could it be unfair to suggest
that you were especially...

:06:40
...good friends?
:06:43
-Mr. Kent means her lover
- It would be unfair!

:06:47
Then we could put down that you
were friends, good friends

:06:48
Oh, put down what you like!
:06:50
Were you good enough friends to
discuss money?

:06:53
What's the idea? We discussed
money three years ago when...

:06:54
... I sold her a story.
Paid in good hard cash

:06:57
I received money from her on
former occasions


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