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1:03:02
Redfern was in love
with Carpenter.

1:03:05
You admitted that
last night.

1:03:07
- May I have a match, please?
- Oh, I'm sorry.

1:03:10
I also told you that
he wasn't in love with her.

1:03:13
Just sit still.
1:03:23
Hello, Lieutenant.
1:03:26
- Morning, my darling.
- Hello, dear.

1:03:29
Ah. Thank you.
1:03:32
Oh. It's on again.
1:03:34
Do I have to get a permit from the police
department to kiss my fiancee good morning?

1:03:38
So he made you
change your mind.

1:03:40
Speaking of changing one's mind,
Mr. McPherson...

1:03:42
I have just come
from my lawyer.

1:03:44
Yeah? Did he tell you how much
you'll get off for good behavior?

1:03:47
No, but he told me that anything
I may have said last night...

1:03:49
was said under duress
and can't be used against me.

1:03:52
Besides, none of it was true.
1:03:54
Smart lawyer you've got. Maybe he told you
how that scotch got up here Friday night...

1:03:58
after you'd bought it
at Mosconi's.

1:04:00
Maybe it was the lawyer
who brought Diane Redfern up here.

1:04:02
Maybe-
1:04:09
Well, McPherson...
1:04:12
have you thought over
the deal I suggested?

1:04:18
Waldo.
1:04:21
Waldo.
1:04:26
Right-hand pocket.
1:04:29
You want a doctor?
1:04:31
Right-hand pocket.
1:04:33
We'd better take him
into the bedroom.

1:04:48
- What-
- Don't try and say anything, dear.

1:04:50
Just be quiet.
1:04:54
I think this is
carrying things too far.

1:04:57
Your methods are vicious.
There ought to be a law against it.

1:04:59
- Yeah?
- How does he feel now?


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