The Maltese Falcon
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:44:02
What do you want here?
:44:07
If you don't want anything, beat it...
:44:09
...and don't come back!
:44:13
I won't forget you guys.
:44:24
-What is it?
-I don't know. I just spotted him.

:44:28
-Say, what about Miles?
-I'll see you, Luke.

:44:32
-603.
-Yes, sir.

:44:35
Good morning.
:44:37
Good morning.
:44:38
Let's go where we can talk.
:44:39
Our private conversations have not been
such that I'm anxious to continue them.

:44:43
Forgive my speaking so bluntly
but it is the truth.

:44:46
Last night? What could I do?
I had to. I don't know where the bird is.

:44:49
Neither do you. She does.
How'll we get it if I don't play along?

:44:52
You always have a very smooth
explanation ready, huh?

:44:55
Should I learn to stutter?
:44:57
Did Dundy take you to the station?
For how long?

:44:59
Till a little while ago.
:45:01
-What'd they shake out of you?
-Shake out? Not one thing.

:45:04
I adhered to the course you indicated
earlier in your room...

:45:07
...but I wish you would have invented
a more reasonable story.

:45:11
I felt distinctly like an idiot repeating it.
:45:13
Don't worry about the story's goofiness.
:45:15
A sensible one would have had us all
in the cooler.

:45:18
-You sure you didn't tell 'em anything?
-I did not.

:45:20
You'll want sleep, if you've been
standing up under a police grilling all night.

:45:24
I'll see you later.
:45:25
No, not yet.
:45:30
Yes, I'll have him call you
the minute he comes in.

:45:32
That's the third time she's called
this morning.

:45:35
Miss O'Shaughnessy's in there.
:45:36
Anything else?
:45:37
The DA's office called.
Bryan would like to see you.

:45:41
And a Mr. Gutman called.
:45:43
I said you weren't in.
He said, "Please tell him...

:45:45
"...the young man gave me his message,
and that I phoned, and will phone again."

:45:50
Gutman, huh?
:45:52
Thanks, darling.
:45:55
Darling! Somebody's been
in my apartment!

:45:58
It's all upside down!
I changed as fast as I could and came over.


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