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:31:00
Spaghetti for everybody,
and a bottle of Rufiino.

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Two bottles.
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- Marge--
- What a day he picked to disappear!

:31:15
He's insane. What will
the police think of him?

:31:18
- You mean Phil?
- Ofcourse.

:31:20
If he's innocent,
if he didn't kill anyone--

:31:22
- Kill anyone?
- Those things happen.

:31:26
I'm sure he's innocent.
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You don't have to say it.
:31:30
If you only knew
what this does to me.

:31:34
I can't help it.
:31:36
When I think of Philippe,
who may be out with a girl--

:31:42
It's better to be
a lady-killer than a killer, no?

:31:47
He doesn't even know
they suspect him. [ Cries Out ]

:31:50
He'll turn up one day.
:31:52
How do you know?
[ Groaning ]

:31:54
- Marge?
- Yes?

:31:57
You still love him.
:32:02
In your letter, you said,
''I love you no matter what happens.''

:32:07
- What letter?
- The one I got--

:32:11
...yesterday morning.
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You mean the one I wrote to Phil?
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- Marge?
- Yes?

:32:21
I-- I saw him,
but I swore I'd say nothing.

:32:27
So he gave you my letter.
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Yes. So that you
couldn't be involved.

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- Why didn't he destroy it?
- He just couldn't.

:32:38
Not so loud.
:32:41
Forgive me.
I couldn't help reading it.

:32:44
Here it is.
:32:48
Poor Freddy!
When I read his horoscope,

:32:50
I knew right away he would
die a violent death.

:32:55
[Boris]
But he never believed it.

:32:58
He was always smiling.
:32:59
[Woman]
And Philippe liked him so much.


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