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1:37:01
Have you been told
to keep an eye on me?

1:37:03
In a manner of speaking, yes.
1:37:07
- In that case, may I sit down?
- No harm in that.

1:37:11
Get me a chair, then.
1:37:13
Surely, ma'am. Surely.
1:37:15
- Done with the mike?
- Yes.

1:37:16
Okay. I wonder if they caught...
1:37:26
What's the point of going up to the roof?
1:37:28
He may have doubled back along the alley
and gone up the fire escape.

1:37:32
- So they've heard everything I said?
- Yes.

1:37:36
- And it's all in that book?
- All in there, in shorthand.

1:37:41
How clever of you.
1:37:45
Things look bad for me, don't they?
1:37:48
I'm what you'd call an accessory...
I suppose.

1:37:51
- George!
- Yes?

1:37:53
Smith wants you down
at the stage doorkeeper's office.

1:37:56
Thank you, darling.
1:37:57
We'll need more men to cover
all the rooms in this place...

1:38:01
It's not all in there.
1:38:04
- What's your name?
- Mellish.

1:38:09
- Do you like dogs, Mellish?
- Yes, ma'am, I do.

1:38:13
But not all dogs.
1:38:15
If they don't love you,
you don't love them.

1:38:18
- That's right, isn't it?
- I suppose so.

1:38:21
I had a dog once. He hated me.
1:38:24
At last he bit me, and I had him shot.
1:38:29
When I give all my love and get back
treachery and hatred, it's...

1:38:35
It's as if my mother
had struck me in the face.

1:38:41
Do you understand that, Mellish?
1:38:43
I've heard it takes them
that way sometimes.

1:38:47
Yes. It takes some of them that way.
1:38:51
- Has Miss Inwood gone yet?
- No, she's in the theater.

1:38:53
- Don't you think he's well away now?
- I'm sure I saw him run down the alley.

1:38:57
This is Smith.
1:38:58
We're covering the theater
from the roof to the storeroom.


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