:46:00
- Well, I'm off duty at midnight.
- That'll be fine.
:46:02
Okay, doll.
:46:04
Just a minute, you know that stuff
was burglarized out of your apartment?
:46:07
We got it down here.
You want to come down and identify it?
:46:10
Okay, you barracuda.
:46:15
A man-eater.
:46:17
Boy, the things I do
for the good of the service.
:46:19
I should be getting first-grade money.
:46:30
You got one those two-way radio
wristwatches like Dick Tracy?
:46:35
- See, there?
- No.
:46:38
- You're behind the times, aren't you?
- Yeah.
:46:43
I'm getting a reaction.
:46:46
Yeah. See, I got diabetes.
:46:49
I'm not supposed to get emotions.
See, feel.
:46:51
Look, I got ulcers.
I'm not supposed to eat sandwiches.
:46:55
Do me a favor? Next time,
get yourself arrested before 4:00.
:46:58
Let a guy eat a home-cooked meal.
:47:00
- I'm sorry...
- You realize this is all on my own time?
:47:02
Look at all these forms I had to type up.
:47:03
And when I get to court,
the judge will probably let you off.
:47:06
I won't even get a conviction.
:47:07
Yeah, you caused me all this work
for nothing.
:47:10
I'm sorry.
:47:12
- All right, go wash your hands.
- That's a big help.
:47:15
In there.
:47:19
Yes. She doesn't answer? You sure?
:47:25
No, I'll call back later.
:47:29
Yes, sir?
:47:30
My name is Pritchett. Albert R. Pritchett.
:47:33
Come in, Mr. Pritchett.
We've been expecting you.
:47:36
- Did you get my money back?
- I'm afraid not.
:47:39
- What did he do with it?
- Women, plush saloons...
:47:41
Cabarets? I wouldn't have thought it.
He seemed such an honest boy.
:47:44
- You'll prefer charges?
- Oh, yes.
:47:46
- We can count on you?
- When I make my mind up, I'm like iron.
:47:48
- Fine. Thank you, Mr. Pritchett.
- Like iron.
:47:50
- Arthur. On your feet. Is this the boy?
- Yes, I'm afraid it is.
:47:55
Excuse me.
:47:57
Arthur, why did you steal from me?