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1:01:25
I hope you enjoyed
your visit, Mr. Kingsley.

1:01:27
Very much, indeed.
Thank you.

1:01:28
May I have the bill?
1:01:29
Oh, no, George,
allow me.

1:01:31
It was understood
you were to be my guest,
you know.

1:01:33
Mr. Kingsley?
1:01:34
Yes. That's my name.
1:01:36
The Chief of Police
would like to see you.

1:01:38
Oh, really?
I don't even know him.

1:01:39
We'll introduce you.
1:01:40
What can
the Chief of Police
possibly want?

1:01:42
Well, there can't be
any charge against
Prof. Kingsley, surely.

1:01:45
The Chief will explain
all that.

1:01:46
Who are you?
1:01:48
I'm his doctor.
1:01:49
He's just recovering
from an extremely
serious illness.

1:01:51
Come along.
1:01:52
I'd like to go, too,
if you don't mind.

1:01:54
All right. Come on.
1:01:56
Well, uh, you go ahead
to the station, dear.

1:01:58
Yes, but George...
1:01:59
No, no, no.
It's all right.

1:02:00
We'll meet you there.
Goodbye.

1:02:07
This is Mr. Kingsley,
Chief.

1:02:08
And his doctor.
1:02:10
Sit down, gentlemen.
1:02:12
Thank you very much.
1:02:14
A cab driver
tried to change this
at the bank.

1:02:16
Circumstances
were so unusual,

1:02:17
we are holding him
for investigation.

1:02:19
A thousand dol...
1:02:21
Look, Ernest, a $1,000 bill.
They really exist.

1:02:24
The cab driver said
you gave him that for a tip.

1:02:26
The cab driver...
1:02:28
That's a kingly gesture.
I'm sure you honor me,

1:02:31
but $1,000, why, that's
almost six months' salary.

1:02:34
Bring the driver in.
1:02:36
What's your occupation,
Mr. Kingsley?

1:02:39
I'm... I'm a professor
of English literature.

1:02:42
And I might add,
a very underpaid professor.

1:02:44
Go on.
1:02:45
I tell you,
I've gotta get out of here.

1:02:47
My wife,
she won't like havin' me
stayin' in jail.

1:02:51
Is this the man that gave you
that $1,000 bill?

1:02:56
How do you do?

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