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:33:01
Yeah, I know it when I smell it.
:33:03
Every time I look at one of those babies,
I see my old man's face.

:33:17
Lieutenant, what about
the Anderson girl, in the hospital?

:33:19
- She can identify him.
- I told you, she's critical. No visitors.

:33:23
This is an emergency. She doesn't
have to talk. Just look at him and nod.

:33:27
Let me use the wagon and take him down.
:33:29
- All right. Go ahead.
- Thanks.

:33:31
But take easy.
Remember, you're going to a hospital.

:33:33
Yes, sir.
:33:34
Lieutenant Monaghan speaking.
Okay McLeod for the wagon to Bellevue.

:33:39
- Karl, come with me.
- Where?

:33:44
- We're going for a ride.
- Where are we going?

:33:48
My name is James McLeod.
I live on West 85th Street.

:33:54
Hey, Phil, do me a favor, will you?
:33:56
Call my wife and tell her I'll be a little late.
:33:59
Okay, Jim.
:34:24
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.

:34:27
- Where are you taking me?
- You've been lucky, Karl.

:34:30
You got away with it once,
but the postman rings twice.

:34:33
This time we've got you.
:34:36
We're going to visit one of your patients.
Miss Anderson, in the hospital.

:34:41
She's going to put the finger on you, Karl.
:34:44
- What are you laughing at?
- Nothing.

:34:46
That's right, that's just what
you've got to laugh about. Nothing.

:34:49
- You're on the bottom of this joke.
- Maybe I am, maybe I am not.

:34:52
- Maybe somebody else is.
- What's that mean, Karl?


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