Where the Sidewalk Ends
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:21:06
- Nothing in there. It's empty.
- Maybe somebody saw him get away.

:21:09
There's an old lady
in the window downstairs.

:21:33
Police. We'd like to talk to you.
:21:39
What do you want?
:21:41
How long have you been sitting here?
:21:43
Since after dinner.
I always sit here at night.

:21:47
- You know Kenneth Paine?
- Oh, yes, I know him.

:21:50
- Have you seen him tonight?
- Yes. He left in a taxi.

:21:53
- When?
- I don't know.

:21:56
When you get old like me,
you don't care what time it is.

:21:59
- Approximately how long ago?
- About 20 minutes, I think.

:22:03
The taxi man woke me up.
:22:05
Everybody wakes me up tonight.
Usually I can sleep here.

:22:10
I always sleep here
since my husband died.

:22:14
It seems less lonely. Music helps me.
:22:17
Thank you, madam. Come on, Paul.
:22:19
That's all, thank you.
:22:27
- He's running for it, huh?
- We'll get him.

:22:35
You cover the Yellow Cab stand,
see if you can pick up the driver.

:22:39
- I'll cover the independent garages.
- OK.


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