:44:00
	that she was concerned
that her husband knew about you two?
:44:04
	No.
:44:06
	It's funny that you mention it though
because, well, I was concerned.
:44:10
	Why?
:44:12
	Lenore never saw anyone,
but I'm sure we were being followed.
:44:16
	By who?
:44:18
	There was this one guy in particular.
:44:20
	Sharp, well-dressed.
I only caught him in flashes, but...
:44:24
	Well, he had a crew cut.
Kind of an ex-Marine type.
:44:31
	(Phone)
:44:34
	- Yes?
- Wilcox, Mr Brimmer.
:44:36
	The subject is meeting with Archer
and is engaged in conversation.
:44:40
	Did you overhear anything?
:44:42
	'No, sir. But Archer seems
to be doing most of the talking.'
:44:46
	Maintain surveillance
and report in the morning.
:44:49
	Yes, sir.
:45:02
	- (Phone)
- (Man) Why, you little bum, you.
:45:06
	Hello?
:45:08
	Oh, yes, he is. Leo.
:45:12
	Mr Brimmer.
:45:22
	- Yes, sir?
- I'm sorry to trouble you at home, Leo.
:45:25
	'No sweat. Just playing with Teddy.'
:45:27
	I've got something I want you to do for me.
It may complicate your life a little bit.
:45:32
	- When?
- Immediately.
:45:34
	- Set it up through my secretary.
- Yes, sir. I'll be in touch.
:45:48
	All of our operatives are skilled marksmen.
:45:50
	Actually, our policy
is to avoid the use of the weapon.
:45:53
	This is our memory bank, Lieutenant.
:45:56
	Millions of bits of information, all cross-filed
and on tape, immediately available.