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:41:00
This is a nice place,
the way it's fixed up.

:41:08
Perfume.
:41:12
He was murdered, you know.
Assassinated.

:41:15
Robbery had nothing to do with it.
:41:19
You understand?
:41:20
Yes.
:41:23
- Did he have any relatives?
- I never heard of any.

:41:26
- Do you know who he worked for?
- No.

:41:29
- You were with him for three years.
- He never talked about his work.

:41:33
Did you meet his friends?
:41:36
Sure, I met some of his friends.
:41:38
What were their names?
:41:40
- I was never really introduced, you know.
- Oh, come on, Shirl.

:41:45
Well, there was a Mr. Lempeter...
:41:48
...a man called Tompkins...
:41:51
...and somebody called Santini.
:41:55
That's all I remember.
:41:57
He didn't bring people up here
very often.

:42:02
Santini's the governor.
:42:05
So?
:42:08
Where did you go with Simonson?
:42:13
No place.
:42:16
Shopping once in a while.
:42:20
- Except...
- Except?

:42:22
He took me to church.
:42:24
Church?
:42:26
About a month ago, and then again
a few days before he died.

:42:30
- What did he do there?
- He prayed.

:42:35
He talked to a priest.
That's about all.

:42:38
- Why would he take you to church?
- He didn't say.

:42:41
Why do you think?
:42:44
I think he just wanted
to have somebody along.

:42:48
He was very strange towards the end.
:42:51
He didn't touch me for months.
:42:56
And sometimes for no reason at all,
he'd start to cry.


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