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:26:03
Come on in. Make yourself at home.
:26:06
Counselor, the Lieutenant
wants to see you alone.

:26:10
Wait here, Karl.
Remember, answer no questions...

:26:13
only your name and address.
:26:17
Sit down, Karl. Be comfortable.
:26:23
Hey, you're looking pretty well, Karl.
How's the farm?

:26:30
All right.
:26:32
Say, what do you raise?
:26:38
Cabbage, lettuce, kale.
:26:40
That's the life.
Picturesque country, New Jersey.

:26:48
Well, how's things going with you?
:26:51
This is one business never has a depression.
:26:53
When I retire I'm going to buy myself
a little farm like yours, settle down.

:26:57
Does it really pay for itself?
:27:00
If you work it.
:27:02
Say, how much can a man average a year?
:27:05
- Varies. $2,000, good year.
- Clear?

:27:10
Boy, that'd take care of me fine.
:27:12
- How long you had that farm?
- Five years.

:27:15
Then how did you manage to
accumulate $56,000 in the bank, Karl?

:27:19
How?
:27:21
My name is Karl Schneider,
I live in Oakdale, New Jersey.

:27:23
Look, I checked.
$56,000, that's a lot of lettuce.

:27:26
You've got it in four banks.
Oakdale, Newark, two in Passaic.

:27:29
Here are the figures.
How'd you get that money, Karl?

:27:32
My name is Karl Schneider.
I live in Oakdale, New Jersey.

:27:34
You treated Miss Anderson, didn't you?
She identified your picture.

:27:37
Come on, Karl, make it easy for yourself.
:27:39
You're still operating
the old baby farm grist mill, aren't you?

:27:43
When a doctor gets his license revoked,
he can't let all that talent go to waste.

:27:48
And what was your specialty, Karl?
Obstetrics.

:27:51
A girl's best friend when she's going to have
a baby nobody wants.

:27:55
Takes care of both mother
and child for a fee. A fat fee.

:27:59
No questions asked,
all very hush-hush, eh, Karl?


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