Dead Reckoning
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:52:08
You don't believe me, do you?
:52:12
Yeah.
:52:14
Yeah, sure, I believe you...
:52:17
...but I still want that letter.
:52:22
Let's get out of this lobster trap.
We need salt air.

:52:26
They say salt's antiseptic.
:52:46
Rip, what's the matter?
:52:48
Is something the matter?
:52:51
- Yesterday you called me Dusty. Today...
- Johnny used to call you that.

:52:56
Yes. What would you like to call me?
:52:59
- I'll have to think about that.
- Yes, think of that.

:53:02
- I want you to.
- We'd better get back to town.

:53:06
I couldn't stand there looking
at her. I had to keep moving.

:53:11
Her story about Johnny sounded real.
:53:13
I'd buy it, on approval,
as the dolls say.

:53:17
Only maybe I was buying a lot more
than that, and didn't know it.

:53:26
McGee, 25 Palmetto Street.
It was a nice little house.

:53:26
McGee, 25 Palmetto Street.
It was a nice little house.

:53:30
He'd probably paid 4 or 5000 for it,
before houses went up.

:53:35
From all I hear, it would
probably bring 15 G's by now.

:53:41
And here was this guy, McGee,
all nicely reformed.

:53:44
Chances are,
it's the first house he ever lived in.

:53:48
When this is over, go see him, Father.
You two would get along.

:53:53
But I had something else
on my mind right then.

:53:58
- What'll it be?
- Phone company, checking calls.


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