That Darn Cat!
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You know, I thought
and thought and thought,

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and I think I finally know the answer.
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The watch belongs to her.
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- The kidnapped woman?
- Yeah.

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Come off it. How far out can you get?
Does it have a name?

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- [Honking]
- No, but it's exactly the sort of watch

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a woman like that would wear:
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Feminine, yet...
bank tellerish, if you see what I mean.

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Patti, you are absolutely impossible.
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Have a nice day at the office, Inky.
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You've got that terrible
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butter-won't-melt-in-your-mouth
expression.

:28:34
I know what's going on
in your little mind,

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- and I forbid it.
- What do you mean?

:28:38
You're not going to overdramatize this,
like you do everything else.

:28:42
I absolutely forbid you to get
the police stirred up

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with another of your hallucinations
about people in trouble.

:28:48
You're not to go near
the police with that watch.

:28:51
- Certainly.
- Bye.

:28:52
- [Gregory] Good morning, Ingrid.
- Good morning.

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Naturally, I wouldn't go to the police.
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This is a job for the FBI.
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May I help you?
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- Yes, I'd like to see a, uh...
- We call them agents here.

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- Yes, I'd like to see an agent.
- May I ask what about?

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I have information
about one of your crimes.

:29:32
- Thank you. Would you wait over there?
- Yes.

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- These are for you, Mr. Hart.
- Thank you.

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- I'm back at 11:00.
- Yes, sir.

:29:45
- Morning, Hart.
- Good morning, Mr. Kelso.

:29:47
- Hi, Vicky, anything for me?
- No, sir.

:29:49
[Kelso] If Mr. Paul calls about
the bank records, put him through.

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See you around.
:29:58
- Is he an agent?
- Yes, he is.


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