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Marnie. Yeah, that suits you.
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Alright, Marnie,
this is how it's gonna be.

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I'm driving you back to Philadelphia.
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Tonight we'll go to the house.
Tomorrow you'll go to Rutland's.

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You' ll see that Susan's key finds
its way back into her purse.

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How can I go back to Rutland's?
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You' re covered. I replaced the money.
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When I called yesterday
and found you'd pulled out,

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I knew instantly what had happened.
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So I went to Rutland's
and checked Ward's safe.

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Figured the loss and replaced it.
Then I set out to find you.

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Remember at the races
when you were hot about Telepathy?

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You'd said you'd watched him
training as a two-year-old.

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That's all I had to go on,
so I looked him up,

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and found he'd been bred by
a Colonel Marston of Virginia.

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I phoned Marston and asked him
if anyone there had horses for hire.

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He gave me the names of three.
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Yesterday I drove up to the plains,
checked out the stables. No luck.

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But at the last place, the man said
why didn't I try Garrod's

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over by Middleburg?
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(Waitress) You folks be sure
and come back now.

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Why are you taking me
back to Wykwyn?

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Because I don't trust you
not to run away.

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How can I run away?
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You have the receipt,
the post office key,

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- my name.
- Margaret Edgar.

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You sure that's
all the name you have?

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You sure you haven't misplaced an old
husband or two in your travels?

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I told you I 've never been married.
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- Near misses?
- No!

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And no lovers, no steadies, no beaus,
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no gentlemen callers, nothing!
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OK. Eat up.
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- Mark, I'd like to go freshen up.
- Uh-uh.

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You're fresh enough. Come on.

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