Dead Reckoning
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1:14:02
You think fast,
don't you, sweetheart?

1:14:05
I ought to hate you
for thinking a thing like that.

1:14:12
But I can't.
1:14:15
You can say anything, do anything.
1:14:23
Oh, Rip, what does a girl
have to do with you?

1:14:27
- Turn inside out to make you see?
- You know, you do awful good.

1:14:32
I came here to...
But go ahead.

1:14:34
Tell me about paradise
and all the things I'm missing.

1:14:38
I haven't had a good laugh since
before Johnny was murdered.

1:14:43
I'm not the type that
tears do anything to.

1:14:45
I'm the brass-knucks-in-the-teeth-
to-dance-time type.

1:14:49
It's no use with you, is it?
1:14:52
Maybe the trouble is,
my name isn't Johnny.

1:14:55
I don't appreciate the finer things.
1:14:58
Like looking at a doll cry and taking
the rap for a murder she committed.

1:15:03
- Johnny didn't tell you that!
- Why shouldn't he?

1:15:06
You think I fell for that fancy tripe?
Let's have a new story, baby.

1:15:12
- You killed him, why lie?
- Because...

1:15:17
- It was exactly like I told you.
- Except for a few changes.

1:15:22
- Only the struggle.
- It was in your hands when it went off.

1:15:26
Yes, that's the way, Rip.
Your way, any way you want it.

1:15:31
I'm tired. I can't go on anymore.
1:15:35
For nearly four years,
being threatened by the police.

1:15:39
Since I came into Stuart's money,
hounded every day for more money.

1:15:44
I could stand Martinelli,
but when you turn against me...

1:15:48
How did he cut himself in?
1:15:50
I had to talk to somebody
when Johnny ran away.

1:15:53
I wanted to tell the police
it wasn't murder. That I did it.

1:15:57
But I was afraid,
because I hadn't said so before.


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