That Darn Cat!
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- Nice face, hasn't he?
- Why, yes.

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[Buzzing]
:30:07
Yes, Mr. Ellender?
The messenger hasn't arrived yet.

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I can put a tracer on it.
:30:16
We haven't heard
from Denver all morning.

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I'll connect you with Agent Morrow.
He's got the reports on that case.

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[Phone ringing]
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[Clearing throat]
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Well, we've got 22 Howards
in Los Angeles County.

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Better start right at the top.
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Mr. Kelso, I have something to report
on one of your cases.

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It's a family cat.
He's called DC.

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That means "Darn Cat."
Daddy named him,

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he called him something worse,
Mother won't let us use that.

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Excuse me.
First, what is your name?

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Patricia Randall,
808 Pendelton Avenue.

:31:23
Uh-huh, and what is
this information you have, Miss Randall?

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It's DC, our cat.
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He likes to prowl around at night,
as cats do. Nothing wrong with that.

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And he likes people, as a general rule,
if they're nice and give him food.

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He goes back.
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I think he has a regular route
to pick out food,

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sort of like a milkman in reverse.
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- And this relates to one of our cases?
- Yes. Yes, it does.

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Last night
DC was out roaming around,

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and stole a duck from Mr. Benson
down the street.

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Ah, Miss, um, Randall...
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I'm afraid that
that's a police matter.

:31:55
You see, our jurisdiction is limited
to certain fields of investigation.

:31:59
At the present time,
duck stealing is not one of them.


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