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1:14:12
- Good morning, Abbie.
- Good morning, Mrs. Cole. How are you?

1:14:15
So-so. Just so-so.
1:14:18
Well, won't you come in and sit down?
1:14:21
There. Is there anything
I can do for you?

1:14:24
I'd like to run this advertisement
in your paper.

1:14:27
- That is, if it doesn't cost too much.
- Our rates are very low, I'm sure we can.

1:14:33
You want to sell your house?
1:14:35
No, I don't want to. I have to.
1:14:37
Abbie, let's get a new lead line
on this church bazaar story.

1:14:41
- How do, Mrs. Cole?
- Good morning, Joe.

1:14:44
Joe, how much will you
charge on this?

1:14:46
One, two, three, four...
1:14:49
Selling your house?
1:14:50
- You're not leaving town, are you?
- No, I just...

1:14:53
Well, I can't afford to keep it. I can't
even begin to meet the taxes on it.

1:14:58
I can't understand that.
Matt always made good money.

1:15:01
Why, just the day he died...
1:15:03
He collected $ 15,000 from Surrett,
didn't he?

1:15:07
That's what I thought too.
But I've never seen a penny of it.

1:15:11
Well, what have you done about it?
1:15:13
I've spoken to Jeff Surrett about it,
but he'll never give me an answer.

1:15:18
- Joe.
- Yes?

1:15:19
It looks as if Mrs. Cole needs help.
We might be able to give it.

1:15:23
Yeah, it does look that way.
1:15:25
Mrs. Cole, would you mind
if we looked into this?

1:15:28
Mind, Joe? Oh, I'd consider it
a very great favor.

1:15:32
There are a lot of accounts
in this town to be settled.

1:15:35
Now, let's see.
1:15:37
How's the best way to tackle this?
1:15:39
There, the entry, the date
and figures, $ 15,000.

1:15:43
What Matt Cole did with
his money after is his business.

1:15:46
He had $ 10 when he was found.
He never left the saloon.

1:15:49
Hatton, I do not discuss
my customers...

1:15:52
...but since you force me,
I'll give you facts.

1:15:55
Matt Cole lost that $ 15,000
playing roulette.

1:15:58
Playing roulette?
I'd like you to remember that.


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