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:53:01
-l don't understand.
-Yes, you do.

:53:03
You hired someone
to watch me, didn't you?

:53:05
l did not.
:53:06
But l hired your little rat
at double his price to watch you.

:53:09
The very next day, he made good.
:53:11
He told me a man named Vincent Parry...
:53:13
visited you for four hours
the night before the murder.

:53:16
l have his sworn statement.
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Why didn't you give it to Parry's lawyer
at the time of the trial?

:53:22
lt'd only have given the jury
another reason why he killed Gert.

:53:25
-l knew Parry was guilty, anyway, so....
-And besides, it would have involved you.

:53:29
Sure. l didn't want any part of the mess.
:53:31
That's all a vicious lie.
He's just trying to make me look bad.

:53:35
-You'd better go now, Madge.
-l won't go home alone.

:53:38
Bob will take you.
:53:39
l don't want to have anything
to do with her.

:53:41
-Then l'll call a taxi.
-Sure.

:53:44
Call a taxi, and after l'm gone,
you two can put on the phonograph again.

:53:48
Would you mind explaining that remark?
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Don't say you two weren't here...
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playing this phonograph when l rang
the buzzer yesterday afternoon.

:53:57
-lt wasn't me.
-Then it was someone else.

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You know it was someone else.
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You called the office to check on me.
When l answered the phone, you hung up.

:54:06
l wondered what that call was about,
until now.

:54:09
l heard the phonograph.
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That's true. The phonograph was going.
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-And there was somebody here with me.
-A man?

:54:23
Yes, Bob. lt was a man.
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Who was it?
:54:33
Vincent Parry.
:54:41
That's very funny, lrene.
:54:44
-What's so funny about it?
-What?

:54:48
What was Vincent Parry doing here?
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He was feeling like murdering
somebody else...

:54:53
so he just dropped in to murder me.
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Hilarious.

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