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:49:02
Well....
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Goodbye, Mrs. Hendrix.
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l'll probably be back.
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-Mike?
-Well, he was certainly a big help.

:49:19
ls--? ls this room dirty?
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No. Why?
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The sergeant kept dusting things.
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-Did he?
-Yes.

:49:31
Over by the refrigerator and...
:49:34
...the banisters.
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Here.
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l'll get it.
:49:41
Sergeant probably forgot his badge.
:49:51
Forgive me for bursting in on you
like this, Mr. Hunt.

:49:56
No. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix live here.
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Hendrix. Oh, l'm terribly sorry...
:50:02
...but is this 27B Saint Luke's Place?
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l'm Mrs. Hendrix. Can l help you?
:50:06
My name is Roat. Harry Roat Jr.
:50:16
What is it, Susy?
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-Mr. Roat, Mrs. Hendrix is blind.
-Oh, l see.

:50:25
l'm sorry for intruding upon you
and Mr. Hendrix--

:50:28
-No, my name's Talman.
-Yes, well, whatever.

:50:32
Mrs. Hendrix, has my father been here?
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-The old man?
-Yes, do let me explain.

:50:38
l'm so embarrassed.
lt all must be just a terrible mistake.

:50:42
He made a mess of Mrs. Hendrix's things.
You better straighten him out.

:50:46
Well, he's not crazy, l assure you.
He's not crazy.

:50:49
He's just very old, and he thinks
a photographer named Sam Hunt lives here.

:50:54
He's very old, my father,
and very worried for my sake.

:50:58
He thinks that my wife has been...

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