In a Lonely Place
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:21:02
-...to get ready f or bed.
-Can you see his door f rom your room?

:21:06
She was standing on her balcony
in a negligee.

:21:10
It was warm.
My apartment was stuffy.

:21:12
-Sure he didn't leave with the girl?
-Positive.

:21:15
-What was he doing?
-He was looking at me.

:21:19
For never meeting Mr. Steele,
you've paid good attention to him.

:21:23
I have, at that.
:21:25
-Usually pay attention to neighbours?
-No.

:21:29
Were you interested
because he's a celebrity?

:21:32
Not at all. I noticed him
because he looked interesting.

:21:36
I like his f ace.
:21:38
I guess that will be all f or now.
Goodbye, Miss Gray.

:21:42
Goodbye, Capt. Lochner.
:21:46
Oh, Barton?
:21:51
Do attractive young women
often admire your f ace, Mr. Steele?

:21:55
If they do, they aren't usually as
outspoken as Miss Gray. We finished?

:22:00
Yes, f or the time being.
:22:04
Try to make it later next time.
Good luck. I'll call you, Brub.

:22:08
No, I'll call you.
:22:15
I'll see that Miss Gray gets home.
:22:18
Thank you, but I always go home with
the man who brought me.

:22:22
-I'll drive you back too.
-No, thanks. I'll walk.

:22:26
I haven't been up this early in years.
:22:33
How would you feel if you were brought
in f or questioning at 5:00 a.m.?

:22:38
Not good.
:22:39
How would you feel if you were told
the girl you took home was murdered?

:22:44
-I'd come apart at the seams.
-Yes, and people usually do.

:22:48
Would you say Steele was
especially perturbed?

:22:51
It's hard to tell how Dix feels about
anything. We never figured him out.

:22:56
But he was a good officer
and his men liked him.


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