Columbo: Suitable for Framing
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Lieutenant Columbo, unlike my uncle,
I am not independently wealthy.

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I have to work for a living.
Magazines pay me to review art.

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Unfortunately, they pay me best
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when I write hostile reviews
about hacks like Sam Franklin.

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Oh. Well, I'll tell you, I'd sure hate
to see his review when you write it.

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- Mm.
- Oh, listen. One more thing.

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It'll just take a second.
I stopped by your apartment a few times.

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Why, do you want to search my place?
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No. Just to ask you something about art.
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You said you had some books I could see.
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You may look at anything you wish.
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You can snoop in all of my closets,
peek under the beds.

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- You won't find any stolen paintings.
- I've never said...

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Would you like the key to my apartment?
You may leave it under the mat.

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- No, really. I...
- No, no, go ahead. I insist.

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Find out what kind of human being I am.
Learn everything you can about me.

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Well, I admit it would be more convenient
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but thank you very much, Mr Kingston.
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I'm sorry I took up so much of your time.
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I might drop by
and borrow a few books or something.

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See ya.
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Dale!
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- You all right?
- Yeah. I'm sorry I called you.

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I had to know what was happening.
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Nothing's happening. No problems at all.
Everything's just perfect.

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Now, the gun and the paintings,
they're still in your car, right?

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I did as you said. I haven't touched a thing.
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Good. You'll feel a lot better
once you get those off your hands.

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Hold that open for me.

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