:23:00
	Go on and get your things. You can
lap up the juicy details when you get home.
:23:06
	Wonder why women
are so fascinated by murder.
:23:09
	Much more so than men.
You ever noticed?
:23:12
	No, I haven't.
:23:17
	That murder happened
the night before you left.
:23:19
	- Didn't you hear anything about it?
- No. I left early the next morning.
:23:24
	- Were both their pictures in the paper?
- Yes, she was quite a good-look...
:23:28
	How did you know
two people were murdered?
:23:30
	- You didn't even look at the paper.
- I... Well, I...
:23:35
	As a matter of fact,
I discovered the bodies.
:23:38
	- What?
- I'd rather you not mention it.
:23:40
	Didn't you scream?
:23:41
	- Why didn't you call the police?
- On account of Fred.
:23:44
	You know he loathes anything
bordering on sensationalism.
:23:47
	Getting involved with that
is sure to be messy.
:23:50
	Besides, it's a lot of bother.
Coroner's inquest and all that stuff.
:23:54
	Well, that seems a rather self-centered
way of looking at it, somehow.
:23:58
	I don't think so. If I had information,
it'd be different.
:24:01
	But I couldn't tell them anything,
could I?
:24:03
	- Well, maybe you're right.
- Of course I'm right.
:24:11
	- Will you take care of this?
- Certainly, Mr. Grover.
:24:14
	Thank you, Pierre.
:24:21
	I ordered something special
to celebrate your return.
:24:24
	- Wonderful.
- Oh, this is my very favorite piece.
:24:28
	Come on, Fred, let's dance.
:24:29
	- You don't mind, do you, Helen?
- I certainly do.
:24:32
	- But go ahead.
- Thank you, my sweet.
:24:43
	Why him?
:24:45
	Well, that's a weird question.
:24:47
	I wanna know. I don't get it.
:24:50
	Doesn't it occur to you
that I might be in love with Fred?
:24:53
	- He's no guy you'd be in love with.
- Have it your way.
:24:58
	Like to dance?