Somewhere in the Night
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:03:46
There seems to be a feeling
of mistrust in the air.

:03:50
- I wonder why.
- Have you come for revenge, Mr. Taylor?

:03:54
Do you perhaps have a revolver
or some other lethal weapon with you?

:03:57
I turned all those in
when I got this button, Anzelmo.

:04:00
I'm as surprised as you are,
if you are.

:04:02
I am. Believe me.
:04:04
As for you, what would you do
if I were to call Hubert?

:04:08
I'm not a hero, Anzelmo.
I'd run like a deer.

:04:10
Then you have my word. He will not molest you.
:04:13
A mere figure of speech.
My word is worthless.

:04:17
What are you doing here?
:04:19
- I was told to come.
- By whom?

:04:21
Phyllis.
:04:24
Phyllis.
:04:26
We were closely
associated at one time.

:04:29
Professionally, of course.
:04:31
Dear, loyal, sentimental
little Phyllis.

:04:33
Come sit here,
Mr. Taylor.

:04:36
There is a vast difference in comfort
between these chairs...

:04:39
and those upon which
our clients wait for a consultation.

:04:43
Besides, the lighting effect
will set the proper mood...

:04:46
of mystery and intrigue
as we talk.

:04:50
What about the lighting effect in my eyes
last night? What about the beating I took?

:04:53
I wish with all my heart
that I could take it back.

:04:56
- Another figure of speech. You haven't got a heart.
- True.

:04:59
But I've got a brain.
And it was stupid of me. I apologize.


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