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1:40:02
And that's not all.
1:40:04
- Are you waiting for a drumroll?
- No, sir. Sorry, sir.

1:40:09
The woman also said that Rusk was
dishevelled and very dusty,

1:40:12
and asked to borrow a clothes brush.
1:40:22
This is the brush she lent him, sir.
1:40:25
- You see there?
- (Sniffs)

1:40:29
What do you say, Spearman? Potato dust?
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Here you are, Sergeant.
1:40:37
Cheers.
1:40:38
- Cheers, madam.
- Did you hear all that?

1:40:42
- Yes, l told you. l knew all the time.
- (Oxford) Quite.

1:40:46
- Get this down to the lab quickly.
- Very good, sir.

1:40:51
It rather looks like we put
the wrong man away this time.

1:40:53
What do you mean we? You put him away.
1:40:57
- All right, Spearman, you can go.
- Good night, madam.

1:41:00
You haven't finished your drink.
1:41:02
I'm sorry. I have to get
down to the lab in a hurry.

1:41:05
Good night, Spearman. Good work.
1:41:07
- Very good work.
- Thank you, sir.

1:41:14
Poor Mr Blaney. You've got
to get him out, Tim, immediately.

1:41:19
He's in hospital at the moment.
1:41:21
I'll talk to the assistant
commissioner in the morning

1:41:24
and get the case reopened.
1:41:26
He won't like it, but there's
quite enough evidence for a pardon.

1:41:29
Will they give him any compensation?
1:41:32
I expect they'll give him some money,
1:41:33
but there's no real way
to compensate in cases like these.

1:41:37
Poor man.
1:41:40
I think the least you can do is ask
him 'round for a really good dinner.

1:41:46
Let's see.
1:41:47
lt will obviously have
to be something substantial.

1:41:51
I think a Caneton aux cerises.
1:41:57
- What's that?
- Duckling...

1:41:59
with heavy sweet cherry sauce.

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