The Talk of the Town
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1:01:04
- Thank you.
- Thank you.

1:01:12
- This is the way back to the car.
- But this is the shortest way.

1:01:20
Well, well, as I live and breathe,
Michael Lightcap.

1:01:23
- Hello, Nora.
- Hello.

1:01:24
- What's cooking over there, Sam?
- Holmes is having pictures taken...

1:01:28
...to remind people Dilg is a villain.
1:01:31
- I think our car is this way.
- You mustn't miss this. See that pose?

1:01:36
That's how you try a case out
of court and stack the evidence.

1:01:41
Right there, Mr. Holmes. Hold it.
That's good, thank you.

1:01:46
- See how it's done.
- No, I have an appointment.

1:01:49
Mr. Lightcap, for goodness' sakes.
I'm very glad to see you again, sir.

1:01:55
- I want you to meet Mr. Holmes.
- I must be going...

1:01:58
- Mr. Holmes.
- Give Mr. Holmes room.

1:02:02
Mr. Holmes, meet
Professor Michael Lightcap.

1:02:05
I'm glad to see you. I don't wonder
this tragedy attracted even you.

1:02:10
- As a matter of fact...
- Public feeling has run high.

1:02:13
As for Mr. Dilg, justice
will not be cheated.

1:02:17
- I'm sure it won't.
- Miss Bush.

1:02:19
Here's an example of how deeply this
tragedy has struck.

1:02:22
Miss Bush, a friend of Clyde
Bracken, the man who was killed.

1:02:26
I'm pleased to meet you.
1:02:28
- We found her searching the ashes.
- I was looking for a watch I gave Clyde.

1:02:34
All they found of Bracken
was a medal he had won in school.

1:02:38
It gives a girl a queer feeling.
1:02:40
A man weighs 211 lbs. And, wham, all
that's left is a medal for shot-putting.

1:02:46
Too bad they're not taking a picture
of Dilg swinging from a pole.

1:02:49
- Who said that?
- I did.

1:02:52
Jake, I told you anybody
talking like that had to fight me.

1:02:56
I've licked you four times in two weeks.
I'm tired of hitting you.

1:02:59
- Go on, put them up.
- Sam Yates, you're a disgrace.


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