Dead Reckoning
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:19:05
How many, sir?
:19:07
You alone, friend?
I have a small table.

:19:10
The bar is good enough, thanks.
:19:17
It looked like feeding time
at the zoo.

:19:20
All you needed was money to start with
and bicarbonate of soda to finish.

:19:26
- What'll it be?
- Rye and water.

:19:28
- Plain water?
- Yeah.

:19:32
Here you are, sir.
:19:35
- Come here, sweetheart.
- Yes, sir?

:19:38
Didn't you used to be a waiter here?
Louis Ord, 45, single?

:19:43
I seem to know your face,
but the name...

:19:45
Remember a guy named Johnny?
:19:48
In this business you meet
lots of Johnnies, sir.

:19:51
You were a witness against this one.
:19:54
He acted like a mine
had gone off under his feet.

:19:57
I hadn't seen a guy look
that scared since jump training.

:20:01
- Who are you?
- The name is Murdock.

:20:04
- Capt. Murdock?
- How'd you know?

:20:06
- Johnny's told me about you, captain.
- Skip the captain. Where is he?

:20:11
He's been holed up at my place, until
two days ago. I ain't seen him since.

:20:17
- Who else has he seen here?
- No one, that is, except her.

:20:21
The Chandler doll?
What's she like?

:20:24
She's tops.
With him, with everyone.

:20:27
- When did he last see her?
- I don't know that.

:20:30
Just before he left my place,
he gave me a letter for you.

:20:35
What are you waiting for?
Give it to me.

:20:38
- Come on. Where is it?
- Here.

:20:41
- Hand it over. Give it to me.
- Go on and give it to him.

:20:48
Not here.
Tomorrow morning at your hotel.

:20:51
- I have that table for you, friend.
- I didn't want a table.

:20:56
Sorry, sir. My mistake.
:20:59
There was something about him I didn't
like. Maybe his calling me "friend."


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