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:54:02
Well, isn't that sweet.
Isn't that just too sweet.

:54:07
He wasn't here with me.
:54:09
He could have been, but he wasn't.
He could have come up.

:54:12
I could've cooked him something, and we
could've talked. What's wrong with that?

:54:17
What's the matter with me being
with her precious husband? Does he break?

:54:21
And where was she?
:54:24
Where were you when he needed you?
:54:26
Maybe you were someplace having
beautiful thoughts. Well, I wasn't.

:54:30
I was in a gin mill, where all he had to do
to see me was walk in and buy me a drink.

:54:36
And that's all I know about it.
I didn't ask him if he killed anybody.

:54:41
Listen, Virginia...
:54:43
You're not involved in this murder,
so nothing will happen to you.

:54:47
- That's the first point. Got it?
- You bet I got it.

:54:51
Okay, now. When was...?
I mean, what time?

:54:55
This is all a question of time.
:54:57
What time was Mitchell with you
at the Red Dragon?

:55:01
We found the body of this man, Samuels,
at 10:00. He'd been dead half an hour.

:55:06
So if Mitchell was with you
between 9 and 10, he's all right.

:55:11
Was he?
:55:13
Tell me the truth.
:55:16
No.
:55:18
I gave him my key,
I don't know, maybe 8:30.

:55:22
I liked him. I felt sorry for him.
:55:26
I was sick of the stinking joint. I was gonna
ditch early, only I couldn't get away.

:55:30
I didn't get home till 1, maybe 2.
He wasn't here.

:55:34
He'd been and gone. Left the key.
:55:37
- But I don't know what time.
- Is that the truth?

:55:39
I said it's the truth. What do you want me
to do, light up like a Christmas tree?

:55:44
We're wasting our time.
This isn't going to help your husband.

:55:48
He was up here.
:55:52
The soldier you're talking about
was up here. I talked to him.

:55:55
Thanks. Who are you?
:55:58
A guy. What does it matter?
You wanna know if a soldier...


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