:29:01
	-Yes?
-This is Tom lverson's place, isn't it?
:29:03
	That's right. He's not here now.
We're closed for the day.
:29:07
	-You got any idea where l can locate him?
-He may be here tomorrow.
:29:11
	-What's it about?
-Wanted to ask him some questions.
:29:15
	You sound like you might be the police.
:29:20
	My name is Harry Moseby.
l'm a private investigator.
:29:23
	Tom's stepdaughter Delly is missing.
:29:26
	Ran away from home. l'm looking for her.
:29:37
	-You got something to verify that?
-Yeah.
:29:48
	-What do you got them for?
-Well, there's a big demand for dolphins.
:29:52
	Lots of people want them.
You'd be surprised.
:29:55
	People buy them
for their swimming pools.
:29:58
	They think it's chic
to have a dolphin for a pet.
:30:03
	Like that craze for baby alligators
in New York years back.
:30:06
	When they got bored, they flushed them.
:30:08
	Now they got a sewage system swarming
with blind, albino, shit-eating alligators.
:30:13
	l'm not too sure l believe that.
:30:16
	You one of those
''intent on the truth'' types?
:30:19
	Well, l'm not religious about it, but l....
:30:24
	-Delly's here.
-What, now?
:30:26
	-This very minute.
-Where are we going?
:30:28
	Over there. lf you wanna swim, it's a mile.
lf you wanna follow me, it's six.
:30:34
	l'm burning oil, so l'd stay back.
:30:36
	Okay.