That Darn Cat!
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1:22:02
Why?
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Well, my boss thinks we're not getting
anywhere with our cat surveillance.

1:22:07
I haven't come up
with a shred of evidence

1:22:10
to connect the cat with the criminals.
1:22:12
But what about Miss Miller's watch?
1:22:14
The office just completed their report
on all the jewelers

1:22:17
and watch repair people in this area.
1:22:19
Nothing turned up to indicate
it belonged to Miller.

1:22:22
But it does.
You know it does.

1:22:24
I don't know. It's a theory and
without evidence, we can't waste time.

1:22:29
Oh, I think that's horrible.
What about Miss Miller? Hmm?

1:22:33
You're gonna abandon her
to the mercy of those criminals?

1:22:36
That's enough. Patti tends
to overdramatize things.

1:22:40
What's worse, she has this diabolical
knack of getting everybody involved.

1:22:45
No, it was a good idea, in a way.
1:22:48
We had to be sure.
So long, Patti.

1:22:52
Goodbye.
Oh, I'm sorry.

1:22:54
- Excuse me.
- Sorry. Goodbye, now.

1:22:57
I don't know what you must think of me.
Every time we met, I lost my temper.

1:23:01
That's all right.
We meet all kinds.

1:23:04
That wasn't what I meant to say.
1:23:06
- I, um...
- It's okay.

1:23:11
- So long, now.
- Bye.

1:23:21
That fellow has a most attractive way
of putting his foot in his mouth.

1:23:25
- What'd you say his name was?
- Zeke Kelso.

1:23:28
Hmm. Well, no matter.
Let's go to bed.

1:23:32
Tomorrow, if you don't mind,
let's get the house back to normal.

1:23:36
Whatever you say.
1:23:40
More evidence.
1:23:42
That's what they want, is it?
1:23:47
Hey! Get out of it.

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