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1:11:03
Checking all cars. That is all.
1:11:05
- Hi, Jim.
- Hello, Ed. You talked to the kid yet?

1:11:08
He's gone. The station's locked up tight.
1:11:10
- Gone where?
- Maybe with Bailey.

1:11:14
Well, that doesn't make sense.
If you had the law on your tail...

1:11:17
...would you let a guy working for you
come up to chew the fat?

1:11:20
I'd want a partner, if I could get him.
1:11:24
- Ed?
- Yeah?

1:11:26
Our attention.
1:11:27
Says, "Bailey took a plane to L.A.
Last night. No trace since."

1:11:31
Says, "May be headed this way."
1:11:33
Okay.
1:11:35
Would you consider it too dumb
for him to try to hole up here?

1:11:39
He'll come here.
And when he does, I'll know it.

1:11:42
See you.
1:11:48
- What's he mean, he'll know it?
- What do you suppose? Ann Miller.

1:11:52
Me? I'll take the kid.
1:12:07
You all right, Ann?
1:12:09
I know what you're going to say,
and I don't wanna hear it.

1:12:12
Jeff didn't kill anybody.
1:12:15
He told me everything.
1:12:17
Has he got you mixed up in this?
1:12:19
- Has he?
- Whatever he's mixed up in, I am too.

1:12:22
Well, I'm not going to stand by
and see him hurt you.

1:12:25
- Lf he comes back here...
- What'll you do?

1:12:27
- You won't go to the police.
- I don't know what I'll do.

1:12:30
No, Jimmy.
1:12:32
Do you expect me to help him get away?
1:12:35
Jim.
1:12:44
He can read your lips.
1:12:48
Mr. Sterling is fishing.
1:12:51
No. In the high mountains.
1:12:53
Tell Jeff we're sending for him.
1:12:55
Where can we reach you?

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