Song of the Thin Man
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:54:00
- That sounds like it. Come on.
- No more jam sessions for me.

:54:04
But that's our clarinet.
:54:18
Fran Page.
:54:24
Turn it off, dear, will you?
:54:26
It must've just happened. That record
would've played for about three minutes.

:54:30
You don't think that Janet...
:54:36
- How did this happen?
- I thought perhaps you could tell us.

:54:40
She phoned me less than a half-hour ago.
:54:42
Offered to sell me some information
that would help Phil.

:54:45
Sell or withhold information?
About an antique gun, for instance?

:54:51
It's true, Phil got that gun from Father.
But he didn't use it.

:54:54
He put it on a cabinet in his office
and never saw it again.

:54:57
I see.
:54:58
We followed you until you left the jail
and then we lost you. What delayed you?

:55:02
The money. She wanted $2,500.
I had to go to Phil's place to get it.

:55:06
Ms. Page didn't strike me
as a blackmailing type.

:55:10
I don't think she was.
:55:13
She said she needed the money
for somebody out of town.

:55:16
Had to have it in a hurry. She seemed
quite upset and nervous about it.

:55:21
Hollis doesn't seem
to be anywhere in town.

:55:26
- Hello? Hotel Vesta.
- Yes, Ms. Page stopped here several times.

:55:30
- Was she alone?
- Now, we don't go snooping on our guests.

:55:33
Their comings and goings
are their own business...

:55:35
and that applies to your Ms. Page.
:55:37
She just stayed in her room
and kept to herself.

:55:39
Except about 1:50 she'd go out and
get back about 3:10, that's all.

:55:44
Outside of after dinner, when she did
the same thing, only then she'd leave...

:55:48
about 7:50 and get back about 9:10.
:55:51
That's all I know about her because
we don't go snooping on our guests.

:55:56
I don't suppose you'd remember
whether she ever had any visitors?

:55:59
No question of not remembering. Just a
question of not snooping on our guests.


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