Lady in the Lake
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:18:01
Pardon me, mr. Marlowe.
Do you have the time?

:18:04
What's the matter?
Doesn't your clock work either?

:18:18
All right, marlowe.
Oh, brother.

:18:20
That's a beautiful eye
you've got.

:18:22
Well, come on. Come on.
:18:23
Lieutenant degarmot
ain't gonna wait all day.

:18:38
Put out that cigarette.
:18:41
Oh, a tough guy, huh? Ok.
:18:43
The next time
we get you in here, we'll teach you some manners.

:18:47
Come on, get moving.
:18:48
Man: Did you have
any fun yesterday, lieutenant?

:18:49
Second man: I threw
a private dick in the can if you call that fun.

:18:52
Oh, yeah. A guy
named marlowe. They're bringing him down now.

:18:56
What did he pull?
:18:57
He got drunk in his car
and passed out.

:18:59
That him?
Yeah.

:19:00
Looks like he ran
into a brick wall.

:19:02
Go on, get your stuff
from the property clerk.

:19:08
Name?
:19:09
Phillip marlowe.
:19:09
You like our jail?
:19:12
Fine.
:19:12
When you came out
of your blackout, you started slugging,

:19:15
so i had to put you
to sleep again.

:19:17
Fine.
:19:18
Did you sleep nice?
:19:20
Fine.
:19:20
You remember me
at all?

:19:22
Fine.
:19:23
Don't you know
any other words but "fine"?

:19:25
The teeth i've got
i'd like to keep.

:19:28
All right, marlowe.
Sign here.

:19:36
Let's see
if it's all here.

:19:42
18 bucks. You ain't
exactly dough heavy, are you?

:19:50
Hey, sarge,
get a load of this-

:19:53
"kingsby publications, inc.
December 20.

:19:55
My dear mr. Marlowe,
your story if i should die before i live-"


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