The Talk of the Town
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1:37:00
- Why did you have to play dead?
- To get people excited.

1:37:04
So Holmes could put Dilg away good.
1:37:07
- A very simple plan.
- It's astonishing.

1:37:11
Well, it won't be long now.
1:37:13
Go straight to Lochester City Hall.
1:37:17
No, drive straight home.
1:37:19
Home? Why?
1:37:21
Well, they're apt to mob me first
and ask questions afterward.

1:37:28
- What are you going to do?
- Call the district attorney.

1:37:31
No, no. Wait. Bracken, go sit down
where I can see you.

1:37:36
You don't have to call anybody.
I'm taking him to City Hall myself.

1:37:39
- What?
- What about the mob?

1:37:41
The mob won't hurt anybody.
I just wanted you out of trouble.

1:37:45
I don't understand. Why?
1:37:48
Professor, you've solved this case
beautifully and I'm very grateful...

1:37:54
...but this country needs you
on the Supreme Court bench.

1:37:58
I don't want to risk losing that.
1:38:00
That's thoughtful of you,
but I see things differently now.

1:38:05
- So do I.
- I want to see this job through.

1:38:08
I'd sooner do that than hand down a
fine piece of literature from the bench.

1:38:11
Sorry, but I'm not in accord.
1:38:14
This is no time to be
doing that act again.

1:38:17
Friendly feelings are one thing...
1:38:19
...it's fine of you,
but a mob's another thing.

1:38:22
I'll take feelings every time.
1:38:27
- Please put down that telephone.
- I'm sorry, my friend. Police?

1:38:32
- I'm warning you.
- Oh, dear.

1:38:35
- Sorry, Leopold. I must.
- Now, don't!

1:38:39
Police, this is Sweetbrook Cottage.
1:38:42
- Dilg and Bracken are both...
- Look out!

1:38:45
Hello?
1:38:48
Hello?
1:38:51
Charlie, riot squad.

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