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:21:00
I don't know that he was.
:21:01
He could take his whack,
but I never saw him actually drunk.

:21:04
I've heard of him,
but I never happened to meet him.

:21:08
He was quite a favorite
with the ladies, wasn't he?

:21:11
He was a good-looking chap. You know
the sort, very breezy, devil-may-care.

:21:14
Generous with his money.
:21:16
Did you like him?
:21:18
He was the sort of chap
you couldn't help liking.

:21:24
Could you have imagined him
doing a thing like this?

:21:29
Well, how can you tell
what a man will do when he's drunk?

:21:35
That's true. Well, they ought
to be ready pretty soon.

:21:47
By George, that's beautiful.
:21:50
You know, that's just the sort of thing
you'd expect her to do.

:21:55
That was a quick change, Leslie.
I wish you'd teach Dorothy how to do it.

:21:59
I wager she's faster than you,
at that.

:22:00
Is there room for me
or shall I follow?

:22:03
Come with us. There's plenty of room.
:22:07
-Oh, Leslie?
-Yes?

:22:09
-There's one question I'd like to ask.
-Yes, what is it?

:22:12
When I was looking at Hammond's body....
:22:15
I'm sorry, my dear, but this is a question
that's bound to come up.

:22:20
Yes, Howard, what is it?
:22:22
It seemed that some of the shots
must have been fired...

:22:24
...after he was lying on the ground.
:22:28
I know it must sound terribly cold-blooded...
:22:31
...but I was so terrified.
:22:34
Everything was confused and blurred.
I didn't know what I was doing.

:22:38
Of course. I shouldn't have brought
it up tonight.

:22:41
Put it out of your mind.

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