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1:05:19
- I'm so sorry.
- Why the umbrella?

1:05:22
It is a garden party, isn't it?
1:05:24
Oh, Roehampton Club, please.
1:05:30
It couldn't be helped, I'm afraid.
You must blame a Miss Doris Tinsdale.

1:05:34
Who is Doris Tinsdale?
1:05:37
She's Charlotte Inwood's temporary dresser.
We've been searching for her all afternoon.

1:05:41
One of our men at the theater...
1:05:43
...let her slip through his fingers
without making a statement.

1:05:47
You look very lovely.
1:05:49
You're very sweet to say so.
1:05:53
What has this Doris Tinsdale person
got to do with the case?

1:05:56
Or shouldn't I ask, Mr. Smith?
1:05:58
Well, Cooper was at the theater last night,
and we think she saw him.

1:06:01
And don't call me Mr. Smith.
After all, my name is...

1:06:05
Wilfred.
1:06:07
Not very good, is it?
1:06:09
It suits some people very nicely.
1:06:12
I rather liked it when you called me
"Ordinary Smith."

1:06:15
- Oh, I didn't mean to, really.
- But I liked it. I liked it very much.

1:06:19
Please go on calling me that, will you?
1:06:22
Yes, I will.
1:06:26
What were we talking about?
1:06:28
Oh, yes. I was going to ask you,
why did Cooper risk going to the theater?

1:06:33
He must have had a very strong reason
for wanting to talk to Miss Inwood.

1:06:37
- Let's not talk shop on a day like this.
- Oh, I am sorry.

1:06:41
Do you hate inquisitive people?
1:06:44
Of course not. I'm one myself.
1:06:46
But seriously, Ordinary, do you think there's
anything between Cooper and Miss Inwood?

1:06:52
Seriously, "Extraordinary,"
I shouldn't be a bit surprised.


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