Columbo: Suitable for Framing
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:53:00
And some of the paintings I liked
weren't too bad.

:53:05
I understood his nephew
picked out all his paintings.

:53:09
Oh, yes, later on.
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But Dale was just in college then.
:53:15
That was just about the time when...
:53:19
when I started misbehaving.
:53:23
And then after our divorce, the collection
became an obsession with Rudy

:53:27
and a whole career for Dale.
:53:29
So since you were in at the beginning
he decided to leave you whole collection?

:53:33
But he didn't want me to keep them.
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- You don't think that, do you?
- Well...

:53:39
Oh, dear. I guess
nobody's going to understand.

:53:44
No. You see...
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poor Rudy was finally tired of it, that's all.
:53:51
All the greedy buying
and bidding and hoarding.

:53:55
He finally... He finally agreed with me
:53:58
that the people should own
those lovely things instead of just collectors.

:54:02
He decided to give them all away -
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to schools, museums...
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Oh!
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But oh dear, it takes so much time
to work that out,

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to decide which places get which...
:54:18
In the meantime,
he didn't want Dale to get his hands on it?

:54:22
I don't like to say that.
:54:24
I was just so happy that
Rudy was finally turning human.

:54:29
(Doorbell)
:54:31
Who on earth...?
:54:39
Hello, Aunt Edna. May I come in?
How are you, dear?

:54:42
I didn't think you had
even remembered where I live.

:54:46
Of course I do.
Had a message from Lieutenant Colum...

:54:49
Oh, there you are.
What's this all about?

:54:52
- Is it about the gun?
- What?

:54:55
Wait a minute.
What gun? What is all this?

:54:57
I thought you'd be interested.
:54:59
About a half hour ago a gardener
up on that hill there found a.38 revolver


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