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1:06:01
Shoot me down ?
Play that old burglar game again ?

1:06:04
- That's right.
- It wouldn't work now.

1:06:07
No. Why not, I wonder ?
1:06:11
Because of what really happened
after I left here last friday night.

1:06:15
Oh. What really happened ?
1:06:19
I did lurch home...
1:06:22
dazed, dirty and humiliated.
1:06:26
And I sat up all night.
1:06:31
And in the morning, I went
to the Police station...

1:06:36
and I told them what you'd done to me.
1:06:38
And one of them, Detective Sergeant Tarrant--
1:06:40
Oh, yes, he's real--
1:06:44
he took me into a little room
and we had a long chat,

1:06:48
but I don't think he paid very much attention...
1:06:50
to anything I said.
1:06:54
So I thought to myself,
1:06:57
"he's not gonna do anything
about this."

1:06:59
No. Why not ?
1:07:03
You know the answer to that
just as well as I do.

1:07:06
In his eyes, I'm just some common little git...
1:07:10
who's been screwing the wife of a
local nob and got what he deserved.

1:07:13
So perhaps the Police won't
come by as I said they would.

1:07:16
But even if they don't, they'd never
believe that burglar story of yours.

1:07:21
Not now.
1:07:24
So, you see, you've lost.
1:07:28
You can't fool me anymore, Milo.
1:07:32
I haven't believed a single word
you've been saying.

1:07:35
It's the truth.
1:07:39
- Liar.
- Phone Sergeant Tarrant
if you don't believe me.

1:07:44
You come here and announce your intention...
1:07:47
to steal away my wife,
1:07:49
you pry into my manhood,
1:07:53
you lecture me on ignoble minds,
1:07:59
and you mock the creation of my life,

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