Murder, My Sweet
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:28:02
Not too much at the moment.
:28:04
How many other Marriotts are there:
:28:06
Pretty guys who take you dancing?
:28:08
I'm very fond of my husband.
:28:10
Only his two-step's getting a little stiff.
:28:13
Do you know a Jules Amthor?
:28:15
- I've heard Lin speak of him. Why?
- I don't know.

:28:17
The cops told me to leave him alone.
That makes me want to look him up.

:28:21
- Is he a bad boy?
- A lot of Lin's friends are, I'm afraid.

:28:25
Lin was rather a heel himself...
:28:28
but he was a nice heel.
:28:30
The papers didn't say much
except that he wasn't shot.

:28:34
- How...
- With a sap, only good.

:28:37
If an elephant had stepped
on his head, same effect.

:28:39
How awful.
:28:41
I feel so responsible now,
but it seemed quite simple to buy it back.

:28:47
I don't understand.
:28:48
I've tried to put it together
with the holdup, but I can't.

:28:52
You know, there was something peculiar
about the holdup.

:28:55
They gave me back one of my rings.
Rather a good one, too.

:29:00
- What's Amthor's racket?
- I'm not sure.

:29:02
Some sort of psychic consultant.
A quack, probably.

:29:07
You see, Lin fancied himself a sculptor,
but he was mixed up about it.

:29:11
That's why he went to him originally.
:29:13
He couldn't get started for fear of failure.
:29:19
I wonder if he'd take my case.
:29:29
- Who was that?
- Ann.

:29:33
Strange child.
:29:41
You will help me, won't you?
:29:43
Is this for love, or are you paying me
something in money?

:29:48
I never hired a detective before.
What are the rates?

:29:51
As much as the traffic will bear.
:29:53
- When can you start?
- I've already started.

:29:55
How do I find Amthor?
:29:57
I'll see if I can smoke him out for you.
He's quite inaccessible.


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