The Maltese Falcon
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1:15:02
...these pocket-edition desperadoes
are waving around.

1:15:04
Because I've practiced taking guns away
from these boys before...

1:15:07
...so we'll have no trouble there.
1:15:10
-Wilmer, here--
-All right.

1:15:11
Wilmer!
1:15:43
There's our fall guy.
1:15:45
Either say yes right now
or I'll turn the falcon and all of you in.

1:15:48
I don't like that, sir.
1:15:49
Well, you won't like it. Well?
1:15:56
You can have him.
1:15:59
I won't be able to get the falcon
till daylight, maybe later.

1:16:02
It'd be best for us all
if we didn't leave each other's sight...

1:16:05
...until our business has been transacted.
You have the envelope?

1:16:08
Miss O'Shaughnessy has it. Hang on to it.
1:16:10
We won't lose sight of each other.
The dingus'll be brought to us here.

1:16:14
Excellent, sir, excellent!
1:16:15
Then in exchange for
the $10,000 and Wilmer...

1:16:18
...you'll give us the falcon
and an hour or two of grace.

1:16:20
Now, let's get the details fixed, first.
1:16:23
Why did he shoot Thursby and why, where
and how did he shoot Captain Jacoby?

1:16:27
I've got to know all that happened
so the parts that don't fit are covered up.

1:16:31
I shall be candid with you, sir.
1:16:33
Thursby was Miss O'Shaughnessy's ally.
1:16:35
We believed that disposing of him
as we did...

1:16:37
...would cause Miss O'Shaughnessy to stop
and think that it would be best...

1:16:41
...to patch up her differences with us
regarding the falcon.

1:16:45
You didn't try to make a deal
before giving him the works?

1:16:47
We did. Yes, sir. We most certainly did.
1:16:50
I talked to him myself that very night,
but I could do nothing with him.

1:16:53
He was quite determinedly loyal
to Miss O'Shaughnessy.

1:16:57
So Wilmer followed him back to the hotel
and did what he did.


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