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1:04:02
You don't think anything
really did happen to him, do you?

1:04:05
- What could have?
- He could have been run over or held up.

1:04:08
- In broad daylight?
- That's right, I'd forgotten.

1:04:13
Yes, it must have been broad
daylight when it happened.

1:04:17
When, uh... what happened?
1:04:22
When whatever did happen to David.
1:04:26
Nothing, probably.
1:04:32
Still... where is he?
1:04:36
- What's your theory?
- Mine?

1:04:39
I was considering
Janet's for the moment.

1:04:41
- Oh? I didn't know she had one.
- Yes, you do.

1:04:44
I couldn't help overhearing Janet.
1:04:48
She thinks you kidnapped David, or did
something to prevent him from coming.

1:04:51
I'm not interested in Janet's prattle,
but you always interest me, Rupert.

1:04:55
Do you think I, uh... 'kidnapped' David?
1:04:58
It's the sort of mischief that would
have appealed to you in school,

1:05:02
for the experience,
the excitement, the danger.

1:05:05
But it would be slightly more difficult
to pull off now, though, don't you think?

1:05:10
- Ah, you'd find a way.
- How?

1:05:12
I mean, suppose you were I.
1:05:15
How would you
get David out of the way?

1:05:18
You're much better
at this sort of thing than I am.

1:05:20
What would you do if you were I?
1:05:25
Well... if I wanted to get rid of David,
1:05:30
I'd invite him for a drink
at the club or some quiet bar.

1:05:35
or better still, I'd invite him here.
1:05:37
- Then no one would see us together.
- That's good. And no witnesses?

1:05:40
- Yes, that's right.
- Then what?

1:05:45
Well...
1:05:50
Well, let me see.
1:05:53
(Rupert)
At the right time, David would arrive.

1:05:56
l'd walk slowly
out of the room, into the hall.

1:05:59
l'd greet him, tell him how fine
he's looking and so forth,


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