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:14:00
I wouldn't worry about it,
Mr. Carpenter.

:14:02
It sounds reasonable.
I fall asleep at concerts myself.

:14:05
Thank you.
:14:08
You found
that key yet?

:14:10
No. I looked for it in the den,
but it wasn't there. It may be in here.

:14:22
Yes, here it is.
:14:24
I knew there must be
one around somewhere.

:14:26
The police are very fussy
about their inventories.

:14:29
That key isn't on the list of things
that were in that drawer yesterday.

:14:33
Then it's made
a recent reappearance.

:14:35
You put it there,
didn't you?

:14:38
- Yes.
- Why?

:14:40
It's just that I didn't want to give it
to you while Waldo was present.

:14:43
- Oh.
- I have private reasons that don't concern him.

:14:46
Everything about Laura
concerns me.

:14:48
You have private reasons,
no doubt, to lie about the key.

:14:52
Waldo, for your own good,
I'm warning you to stop implying...

:14:55
that I had anything to do
with Laura's death.

:14:58
Very well.
I'll stop implying.

:15:00
I'll make
a direct statement.

:15:02
All right,
you asked for it.

:15:04
I wouldn't.
:15:07
Will you please stop dawdling
with that infernal puzzle?

:15:10
- It's getting on my nerves.
- I know, but it keeps me calm.

:15:14
Okay, let's go.
:15:32
This was our table-
:15:34
Laura's and mine.
:15:37
We spent many quiet evenings
here together.

:15:42
I remember we dined here the night
before her 22nd birthday.

:15:46
Just we two-
:15:48
happy, making plans
for her future.

:15:54
- Good luck.
But this was a far cry...

:15:57
from the girl who walked into my life
at the Algonquin Hotel five years before.


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