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:03:02
Yes, sir. You were saying,
ah, black hair,

:03:05
wavy, even features, good teeth.
:03:08
- She was in your employ 4 months?
- Mmm.

:03:12
What were her references, sir?
:03:14
Well, as a matter of fact -
:03:18
Yes, uh,
she had references, I 'm sure.

:03:21
Oh, Mr Strutt, don't you remember?
:03:24
She didn't have any references at all.
:03:28
Well, she worked the
copying and adding machines.

:03:30
No confidential duties.
:03:34
(Strutt) Mr Rutland.
I didn't know you were in town.

:03:38
Just had a robbery. Almost $1 0,000.
:03:41
So I gathered. By a pretty girl
with no references.

:03:44
You remember her. I pointed her out to
you last time you were here.

:03:48
You said something about how I was
improving the looks of the place.

:03:52
Oh, that one!
The brunette with the legs.

:03:56
Excuse me. Mr Rutland's a client.
:04:00
I don't think you've got time
to discuss business today, Mr Strutt,

:04:03
what with your crime wave
on your hands.

:04:05
Oh, no, no. Always time for
Rutland business. You know that.

:04:09
How are things in Philadelphia?
:04:11
The little witch! I'll have her
put away for 20 years!

:04:16
I knew she was too good to be true.
:04:18
Always so eager to work
overtime, never made a mistake.

:04:22
Always pulling her skirt
down over her knees

:04:25
as though they were
a national treasure.

:04:28
She seemed so nice, so efficient.
:04:31
- So -
- Resourceful?


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