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1:11:02
- Yes?
- Mrs. Lampert? Bartholomew.

1:11:05
I spoke to Washington,
Mrs. Lampert.

1:11:07
Go ahead, Mr. Bartholomew.
I'm listening.

1:11:10
Well, I told them what you said about
this man being Carson Dyle's brother.

1:11:15
I asked them what they knew about it,
and they told me.

1:11:18
You're not gonna like this,
Mrs. Lampert.

1:11:20
Carson Dyle had no brother.
1:11:24
- Mrs. Lampert?
- Are you sure there's no mistake?

1:11:27
None whatsoever.
Please be careful, Mrs. Lampert.

1:11:30
Bye.
1:11:40
I left all my drip-dry dripping.
Is that all right?

1:11:44
What's the matter?
Is something wrong?

1:11:47
You're probably weak
from hunger.

1:11:49
You've only eaten
five times today.

1:11:51
I'll fix up my suit
and take you out to dinner.

1:11:53
Let's go somewhere crowded.
I feel like a lot of people.

1:12:06
Hey, you know,
this thing is still damp.

1:12:13
You haven't spoken a word
for 20 minutes.

1:12:16
I was thinking about Charles and Scobie
and who's going to be next.

1:12:19
Me?
1:12:21
I don't suppose you know
who the murderer is, do you?

1:12:24
No. Not yet.
1:12:26
Whoever's left alive at the end will
pretty much have sewn up the nomination.

1:12:30
What are you trying to say, that I
might have killed Charles and Scobie?

1:12:34
What do I have to do to satisfy you?
Become the next victim?

1:12:36
- It's a start, anyway.
- Oh.

1:12:39
I can't understand you at all.
1:12:41
One minute you're chasing me
around the shower room.

1:12:44
The next minute you're
accusing me of murder.

1:12:47
Carson Dyle had no brother.
1:12:53
Oh, I can explain that,
if you'll just listen.

1:12:55
Well, I can't very well leave
without a pair of water wings, can I?

1:12:59
- All right, get set for the story
of my life.
- Fiction or non-fiction?


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