Dial M for Murder
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:09:21
-Hello.
-Hello. Hampstead 78-double-9?.

:09:24
-Yes.
-Could I speak to Captain Lesgate?.

:09:26
-Speaking.
-Good evening.

:09:27
You don't know me.
My name is Fisher.

:09:29
I understand you have
a car for sale.

:09:31
-Yes, an American car.
-Yes, I saw it at your garage.

:09:34
-How much are you asking?.
-Eleven hundred.

:09:36
Eleven hundred?. I see. It certainly looks
just the job for me.

:09:39
I don't like that price much.
:09:41
I didn't like it when I bought it.
:09:43
-Now, when can we meet?.
-Well, now, how about tomorrow afternoon?

:09:47
I'm afraid I can't manage that.
:09:49
No, I can't, and I'm going
to Liverpool on Sunday.

:09:52
I was rather hoping--
:09:53
-You couldn't come to my flat tonight?.
-Where is it?

:09:56
Maida Vale. I'd call on you,
only I've twisted my knee rather badly.

:10:00
I'm sorry. Well, what's your address?
:10:02
-61 A Charrington Gardens.
-Harrington?

:10:04
No. Charrington.
Turn left at the underground.

:10:07
-It' s a two minutes' walk.
-I'll be there in an hour.

:10:10
That's extremely good of you.
By the way, will you bring the car?.

:10:13
-I'm afraid I can 't.
-Doesn't matter. I had a good look at it.

:10:17
You might bring the registration book
and any necessary papers.

:10:20
-Yes, of course.
-We can settle this...

:10:22
...here and now, provided you
drop the price sufficiently.

:10:25
I'm afraid that's out of the question.
:10:27
Well, we'll see what
a couple of drinks can do.

:10:30
-Well, goodbye.
-Goodbye.


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