Columbo: Murder by the Book
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:42:05
I can understand that. I also recognise
in you a woman of... some breeding.

:42:10
I mean, you're not just
a common... blackmailer.

:42:13
I'm so glad you're understanding.
:42:17
Very well, Lilly. How much for your silence?
:42:25
$15,000? I... Oh! I know it's a lot,
but that's all I'll ever ask for. Honestly.

:42:31
- And I'm a woman of my word!
- I know and I respect you for that.

:42:35
And you know what?
In that spirit, I accept your terms. Agreed?

:42:41
Agreed.
:42:44
I know you won't take offence when I say
it's a pleasure doing business with you.

:42:50
No, no. My pleasure.
:43:00
(Doorbell)
:43:06
- Yes?
- Is Mr Franklin home?

:43:09
He's occupied. Who shall I say is calling?
:43:11
- Lieutenant Columbo.
- Oh. Won't you come in and wait?

:43:15
- Thank you.
- He'll be with you shortly.

:43:22
- (Man) Only a few more.
- (Camera clicks)

:43:31
Thanks, Mr Franklin.
I think we're about finished.

:43:34
If you can bear a few more photographs.
:43:37
Fire away.
:43:38
After all, your magazine
was kind to us during our lean years.

:43:43
That's the second reason
I granted the interview.

:43:46
- Oh? What was the first?
- The charm of the interviewer.

:43:50
Thank you.
:43:52
(Thump)
:43:57
Yes, Lieutenant.
Is there something I can do for you?


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