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1:11:01
Even for a third degree, Lieutenant.
1:11:05
That's why you're here!
1:11:08
You've been listening to Mrs Randolph
accusing me from beyond the grave.

1:11:12
Why not let me hear the recordings?
1:11:16
I think I'm entitled to know
what else is in them, Lieutenant.

1:11:19
I have a certain standing
that might be ruined by...

1:11:26
What else is in them, Lieutenant?
1:11:30
I'll tell you some other time.
1:11:34
I don't want to tire you now.
1:11:39
Cood night, Mr Korvo.
1:12:02
I had to see you, Lieutenant.
They told me you'd gone home.

1:12:07
I was going to turn in. I'd advise
you to go home and do the same.

1:12:11
No, but this is important.
1:12:14
All right, come on in.
1:12:23
Kind of empty in here.
I usually go in the kitchen.

1:12:32
This afternoon,
after I walked out on Ann,

1:12:36
I began to think.
1:12:38
You know, it's curious when a husband
can ignore eight years of devotion

1:12:41
when a tiny suspicion
flies into his heart.

1:12:43
- It's tough when it happens, Doc.
- But it didn't happen, Lieutenant.

1:12:46
It's the first sane thought that's
come to me since this thing started.

1:12:49
A woman like Ann
doesn't change suddenly.

1:12:51
Some fingerprints
and a few odd circumstances

1:12:54
can't wipe out a woman's heart and
character as if they'd never existed.

1:12:58
It's hard for a man
to believe his wife...


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