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...seeing this Mr. Hunt.
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And that's why l've troubled you with my--
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Hi, Susy, l've got the groceries.
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Thanks, Gloria.
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l'll put them away.
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Okay.
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-See you.
-Bye.

:51:21
You know, you really do have
the wrong house, Mr. Roat.

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-Here.
-We don't know anyone named Hunt.

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l don't know this man Hunt either,
dear lady. May l explain?

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Three years ago...
:51:32
...my wife was on vacation in Montreal
with my mother and father.

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And while she was there,
my wife became acquainted...

:51:39
...my father says, with this photographer
named Sam Hunt.

:51:43
Now, my father says
that they've been seeing each other...

:51:46
...from time to time ever since.
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My wife is...
:51:51
...very beautiful.
:51:52
-What is all this about, Mr. Roat?
-Well...

:51:55
...l believe my father followed my wife
to this apartment.

:51:59
You're wrong.
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You see, the other afternoon,
there was a big scene.

:52:04
There were testy words
between my wife and my father...

:52:07
...and my wife stormed out of the apartment
with her doll.

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Her doll?
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Yes, the doll was what started
the bad words that day.

:52:14
lt was especially made for my wife
in Montreal to play her favorite tune.

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The point is that when my wife left
the house, my father said to me:

:52:32
"Sam Hunt gave her that doll.
Do you know that?"

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And then he ran out
of the house to look for her.

:52:38
Later, my father called and said
he lives at 27B Saint Luke's Place...

:52:42
...in the basement apartment.
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And then this morning, when l told Dad
that Lejiana hadn't....

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Lejiana?
:52:52
Yes. Lejiana, my wife.
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When l told Dad that she hadn't
come home last night...

:52:58
...he got terribly excited
and drove off in my car...


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