The Maltese Falcon
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:48:02
...they'd learn something
about Miles' murder.

:48:04
-What made you think of that?
-I was mad, Sam. I wanted to hurt you.

:48:08
-Did you tell 'em who you were?
-No. Sam, dearest, l--

:48:10
Where'd you phone from?
:48:11
The drugstore across from your place.
:48:13
Better hurry home and think
what to tell the police.

:48:16
You'll hear from them.
:48:17
By the way...
:48:18
...where were you the night Miles
was murdered?

:48:21
Home.
:48:23
-I was.
-No!

:48:24
But if that's your story,
it's all right with me.

:48:28
Now, you run along.
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Hello.
:48:40
Yeah, this is Spade.
:48:42
Yes, Mr. Gutman, I got it.
I've been waitin' to hear from you.

:48:45
Well, now? The sooner, the better.
Say 15 minutes. Right.

:48:49
12C.
:48:51
12C to your left, sir.
:49:11
Mr. Spade!
:49:12
How do you do, Mr. Gutman?
:49:30
You begin well, sir.
:49:31
I distrust a man who says "when."
:49:33
He's got to be careful
not to drink too much...

:49:36
...because he's not to be trusted
when he does.

:49:38
Well, sir...
:49:40
...here's to plain speaking
and clear understanding.

:49:51
You're a close-mouthed man?
:49:53
No, I like to talk.
:49:54
Better and better.
I distrust a close-mouthed man.

:49:58
He generally picks the wrong time to talk
and says the wrong things.


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