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:53:03
The way you're finding murder
less burdensome than alimony ?

:53:07
Ha ! Wit in the face of adversity !
Good !

:53:10
You've learned something from the English.
:53:12
Oh, and here's something else--
a sporting chance. Why don't
you make a run for it ?

:53:15
And give you the chance to
shoot me down in cold blood ?

:53:17
Hotblood, you mean.
But I'll tell you what I'll do.

:53:19
I'll close my eyes and
count up to 20 slowly.

:53:22
That should give you a reasonable
chance. Come on, Milo. Off you go.

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One--
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One, two,
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three, four,
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five, six,
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seven, eight,
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nine, ten,
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eleven, twelve,
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thirteen, fourteen, fifteen,
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sixteen, seventeen, eighteen,
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nineteen and twenty.
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You left them in that beautiful coat.
:54:09
- Oh, my God.
- Let's have you out of that car,
shall we ?

:54:13
Those lovely boots back on again, please.
:54:37
Now, of course, the only question
left to be decided is where
the Police shall find you.

:54:41
Of course, you could be lying sprawled
over the desk in the study,

:54:45
like countless colonels
in countless studies,

:54:48
or propped up in the log
basket like a rag doll.

:54:51
Which do you fancy--
early Agatha Christie or
vintage S.S. Van Dine ?

:54:55
You're talking of a murder, of killing
a real man ! Don't you understand ?

:54:59
Perhaps I shouldn't use a gun at all.
Perhaps, best of all,


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