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1:33:08
- Do you see the sign, Hartletts?
- Yes, sir.

1:33:10
(Oxford) lt's the fair-haired chap
in the brown suit underneath it.

1:33:13
- Did you see him?
- Yes, I did.

1:33:15
We'll go around once again,
and I want a good, close mug shot.

1:33:19
(Monica) Yes, Inspector, I remember him well.
1:33:21
He came here on two or three occasions.
1:33:23
Every business has its own
special cross to bear, I suppose.

1:33:27
- And yours is men like this?
- That is so.

1:33:29
Most of them are easy enough to get
rid of, but Mr Robinson here

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was particularly insistent.
1:33:34
- He wouldn't take no for an answer.
- Mr Robinson?

1:33:37
Yes, that is the man's name.
1:33:46
Here we are.
1:33:48
Mr William Robinson.
1:33:51
You see, Inspector, he wanted us to
find women for him who enjoyed,

1:33:56
well... certain peculiarities.
1:33:59
Who were sexual masochists?
Who enjoyed being hurt?

1:34:02
- That sort of thing?
- Quite.

1:34:05
Perhaps you'd better see it for yourself.
1:34:07
Naturally we told him we couldn't oblige,
but he kept coming back.

1:34:12
Is it likely, do you think,
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that if Mr Robinson couldn't get
what he wanted from your agency,

1:34:17
- he would go to others?
- Oh, yes, very likely.

1:34:20
Men like this leave no stone unturned
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in their search for their
disgusting gratifications.

1:34:29
Excuse me, Inspector.
1:34:31
Do you have any special reason
for seeing Mr Robinson?

1:34:35
Yes, Miss Barling. And I'd like you
to keep my visit confidential.

1:34:39
Of course.
1:34:58
(Guard) Get the doctor quick.
Looks like an ambulance job.


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