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:05:01
I write about it regularly...
:05:03
and I know you'll have to visit everyone
on your list of suspects.

:05:08
I'd like to study
their reactions.

:05:10
- You're on the list yourself, you know.
- Good.

:05:13
To have overlooked me
would have been a pointed insult.

:05:16
You're not the sort of man
one would insult, Mr. Lydecker.

:05:20
- Do you really suspect me?
- Yes.

:05:23
McPherson, if you know anything
about faces, look at mine.

:05:29
How singularly innocent
I look this morning.

:05:33
Have you ever seen
such candid eyes?

:05:40
Something you confiscated
in a raid on a kindergarten?

:05:44
Takes a lot of control.
Would you like to try it?

:05:48
No, thanks.
:05:50
Were you in love
with Laura Hunt, Mr. Lydecker?

:05:56
Was she in love with you?
:05:58
Laura considered me
the wisest, the wittiest...

:06:01
the most interesting man
she'd ever met.

:06:04
I was in complete accord
with her on that point.

:06:08
She thought me also
the kindest...

:06:10
the gentlest...
:06:12
the most sympathetic man
in the world.

:06:15
Did you agree
with her there too?

:06:17
McPherson,
you won't understand this...

:06:21
but I tried to become
the kindest, the gentlest...

:06:25
the most sympathetic man
in the world.

:06:28
Have any luck?
:06:30
Let me put it this way.
:06:34
I should be sincerely sorry to see my
neighbors' children devoured by wolves.

:06:38
Shall we go?

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