Somewhere in the Night
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:57:06
Don't anybody move.
:57:18
- What's it look like, Mac?
- He's still with us.

:57:20
- Hey, keep these people back in there!
- Get back, folks.

:57:23
- Better get an ambulance.
- Right.

:57:30
- Get that stuff copied as soon as possible.
- Yes, sir.

:57:33
Did Phillips tell you
everything you wanted to know?

:57:35
Yeah. With full details. It'll make
better reading than Forever Amber.

:57:38
And will he live,
as if I care?

:57:40
Well, if I could only learn
how to shoot straight...

:57:42
maybe I could save you taxpayers some dough.
:57:45
- But I always close my eyes.
- For you, Lieutenant. It's Mac.

:57:48
Yeah.
:57:50
Hello, Mac.
:57:52
Oh, the little man
with the glasses...

:57:54
uh, he used to work as an attendant
at the Lambert Sanatorium.

:57:57
- Lambeth.
- Lambeth Sanatorium, make that.

:58:00
You can start from there.
You got all the others. That's good.

:58:03
Okay.
I'll see you.

:58:07
Say, you know, that was a pretty sharp
piece of thinking you did...

:58:10
bringing Phillips
back to that mission.

:58:12
You knew I'd backtrack
on that suitcase, didn't you?

:58:14
The spot we were in,
I had to think sharp and talk fast.

:58:17
Aha. You must have been
a pretty good shamus, Cravat.

:58:20
- Shamus?
- Shamus is a private eye.

:58:23
Well, at least it looks like
I kept my nose clean, anyway.

:58:25
Yeah. You think
you'll go back to it?

:58:28
No, thanks. See, three years of war
can change a man.

:58:31
That's what
I always say.

:58:33
Well, if I can be of any help to you,
just let me know.

:58:36
Thanks. I'd like to drop around
if you don't mind.

:58:38
There's still a lot of questions
I want answers for.

:58:40
I know the answer to one.
But you haven't asked it yet.

:58:53
You know, Moskowitz, have you ever wondered
why a detective keeps his hat on all the time?

:58:58
- Can't say I ever thought about it, Lieutenant.
- I found out why tonight.


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