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:35:00
I think there's a romance between
Miss Inwood and this man named Cooper.

:35:03
And where did you get this idea?
Do you know what I think?

:35:07
- I think you're snooping for the police.
- Oh, no...

:35:09
I saw you this morning sitting
on this very seat with a detective.

:35:12
Oh, well, that was Wilfred Smith.
:35:16
He's an old friend of mine.
I didn't get a thing out of him.

:35:19
Charlie, double gin and lemon, please.
:35:21
- Not too much lemon, dear.
- Same for me.

:35:26
I can get five times that much
from any newspaper when the case is over.

:35:30
Why not get both?
:35:32
Caught you, have I?
:35:33
Hope I don't intrude
on some deep conspiracy.

:35:37
And I hope you find yourself no worse
for your distressing experiences.

:35:42
Haven't I met your charming
friend before? I know that face.

:35:47
This is my cousin Doris, Mr. Fortesque.
:35:50
Oh, yeah. Charming. Charming.
:35:52
Perhaps as dear Nellie didn't
provide me with your surname...

:35:56
...you'll let me call you Doris, eh?

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