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:52:02
She was found in your
dressing gown and slippers.

:52:04
That's hardly the regulation costume
for an impersonal chat...

:52:07
between a man and woman
who mean nothing to each other.

:52:10
Did you know or did you suspect he was
going to bring her here Friday night?

:52:12
How could I? I don't know that he
brought her here. Neither do you.

:52:15
- You merely assume it.
- What other assumption is possible?

:52:18
Do you love Carpenter so much you'd risk
your own safety to protect him?

:52:21
My own safety?
Do you suspect me?

:52:24
I suspect nobody and everybody.
I'm merely trying to get at the truth.

:52:28
I see you have been trying
to get at the truth.

:52:30
You've read things I never meant
anyone else to look at.

:52:33
Strictly routine.
:52:35
I'm sorry. Really.
:52:40
I'd better be going. I'll see you
in the morning, Miss Hunt.

:52:43
Oh, I must ask you not to leave
the house or use the phone.

:52:47
But- But I've got
to let my friends know I'm alive.

:52:50
Sorry, Miss Hunt,
but I must insist you do as I say.

:52:53
- Am I under arrest?
- No.

:52:56
But if anything should happen
to you this time, I wouldn't like it.

:53:00
All right.
I promise.

:53:03
There's one more thing.
You may as well know what I know-

:53:06
some of it, at any rate.
:53:08
It'll save time and a lot
of unnecessary fencing.

:53:11
I know that you went away
to make up your mind...

:53:17
whether you'd marry
Shelby Carpenter or- or not.

:53:22
What did you decide?
I want the truth.

:53:26
I decided
not to marry him.

:53:30
I'll see you in the morning.
Good night.

:53:33
Good night.
:53:48
Really?
Does McPherson know that?

:53:52
Uh-huh. Well, okay.
Good-bye.

:53:56
Say, Mark, that was
the medical examiner's report.

:53:59
It wasn't Laura Hunt. It was Diane
Redfern that was bumped off upstairs.


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