He Walked by Night
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:21:00
Hello, Roy. Glad to see you.
:21:03
-How are you, Mr. Reeves?
-Fine. l was hoping you'd drop in.

:21:06
l wanted to thank you for showing us
how to handle that repair job.

:21:10
lt helped a lot.
:21:19
What have we got this time?
:21:26
Oscillograph?
:21:32
We have plenty of these around, Roy.
:21:35
Not like this one.
:21:37
Yes, l see.
:21:39
l suppose, as usual,
you've added your own improvements.

:21:43
lt seems wrong that a man of your talent...
:21:46
should bother
consigning equipment for rental.

:21:50
l'd like to see you devote yourself
entirely to experimental electronics.

:21:55
lt'll come one day.
:21:58
-l'll have a place like this.
-Why wait?

:22:01
l've got a pretty good setup here.
:22:03
You'd have modern equipment
to work with, a lab...

:22:07
-and my confidence.
-Thanks, Mr. Reeves.

:22:11
-l have other plans.
-But, Roy, you can't tell where it'll lead.

:22:14
Might even work your way around
to a percentage of the business.

:22:19
l like it this way.
You just rent out my equipment.

:22:23
All right.
:22:25
-But if you should change your mind....
-l'm not likely to change my mind.

:22:30
l suppose you want me
to set this up for rental, too.

:22:37
You've already got five pieces
of my equipment.

:22:39
You'd like to know what results l've had
from the rentals so far?

:22:44
l can't say as l blame you.
:22:46
l think you'll find this satisfactory.
:22:50
Satisfactory.
:22:53
-Goodbye, Mr. Reeves.
-You'll come back again soon, won't you?

:22:56
-Sure.
-lncidentally...

:22:59
how's that television projector,
the one which will reflect a 1 2-foot image?


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