Key Largo
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1:09:09
Good evening.
1:09:10
I'm looking for Sawyer.
Is he here?

1:09:14
Has he been here?
1:09:17
That's funny. He put a call
into me from here about 7:00.

1:09:20
Did he?
1:09:22
Good evening.
1:09:23
Folks.
1:09:25
Pretty good blow.
1:09:27
Did some damage, I see.
1:09:29
Power lines are down
in a couple of places.

1:09:31
-How's the road?
-Passable.

1:09:34
I'm trying to locate Sawyer.
1:09:36
Seen him, anybody?
1:09:46
Have you seen Sawyer?
1:09:49
He was here. I know
because he called me from here.

1:09:52
About 7:00.
1:09:54
I called back
a few minutes later.

1:09:56
Somebody answered.
Was it one of you?

1:10:00
I did.
1:10:01
Oh, you?
1:10:03
I came down from upstairs
when you called.

1:10:06
Nobody was around,
so I answered.

1:10:08
Probably he stopped in to call.
1:10:10
Then he went on and got caught
in the storm.

1:10:13
He's stalled along the road
right now, probably.

1:10:16
He ain't between here
and Palm Grove.

1:10:18
And he wouldn't have called me
unless it was special.

1:10:21
Seen the Osceola brothers?
1:10:24
Have you?
1:10:26
I figured that was what it was about.
His call, I mean.

1:10:29
The Osceola brothers.
1:10:31
Couple of lndians busted out of jail,
and we're looking for them.

1:10:35
I'll take a run down Matecumbe Way.
1:10:37
If Sawyer shows up, tell him
to wait. I'll be back.

1:10:40
See you later.
1:10:46
First visit to the Keys, Mr. . .?
1:10:48
Brown.
1:10:50
Late in the season for a storm.
They usually hit early summer.

1:10:53
-Is that so?
-Been doing any fishing?

1:10:56
There's no better fishing
than on the Keys.

1:10:59
See you later.

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