In a Lonely Place
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:35:04
No. What would Emily Post say?
:35:06
And having conf used you,
I have to go.

:35:09
Don't go. It's only 10:00.
:35:11
It's past my bedtime.
Besides, I have a late date.

:35:14
-May I come again?
-Often.

:35:16
Thank you.
:35:18
Give Lochner a report
on my theory of the murder.

:35:21
-Do you think he would want me to?
-I would.

:35:24
Tell him to look f or a man like me
without my artistic temperament.

:35:29
Which may or may not be phoney.
:35:31
I'll walk down with you.
:35:33
-Next time we'll skip the murder kick.
-Can I depend on it?

:35:37
Sure. Bring a girl.
Give us another chance.

:35:47
-Quite an evening.
-Yes.

:35:51
-What do you think?
-I'm glad you're not a genius.

:35:55
-He's a sick man, Brub.
-No, he isn't.

:35:57
-There's something wrong with him.
-He's like that. He's ex citing.

:36:02
I took abnormal psychology--
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When we disagree,
you throw that college stuff at me.

:36:07
I know Dix better than you do.
There's nothing wrong with his mind.

:36:11
-He's ex citing because he isn't normal.
-Cops could use abnormality.

:36:16
I learned more about the case f rom him
than f rom investigations--

:36:20
I still like the way you are: average!
:36:23
-Well, thank you kindly!
-You're welcome.


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