St. Ives
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:48:03
Never say things so bluntly.
You might cause someone his heart attack.

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Here, there's a tension right there.
Right there.

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No, no, no. Please, no.
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They are missing.
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The devil.
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- The very devil!
- It's all right.

:48:22
But we still have to pay
Mr. St. Ives his fee.

:48:27
I'm afraid 10,000 won't be enough.
I'll want something else.

:48:31
Ten thousand?
I think it's time for me to go.

:48:36
- I insist that you stay.
- Look, Abner, really, I have a cold.

:48:40
I don't wanna get involved with your
business. I'm not your lawyer.

:48:43
- I may need you!
- Abner, we have been through this before.

:48:47
I don't want to be an accessory
or a witness to any of your schemes.

:48:51
Mr. St. Ives may wish
to involve himself, but I do not.

:48:55
Abner, dear. Janet, darling. I love you.
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What do you want?
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I'd like to get a look
at those missing pages.

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That's your dangerous compulsion.
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I read your journals.
You've never committed murder.

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Not even a violent act.
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Perish the thought.
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Although, now I'm not so certain
of the situation.

:49:25
For the first time, there might be violence.
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I can always duck.
:49:35
Janet, welcome Mr. St. Ives
as a new player to our game.

:49:42
Ten thousand.
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- Could I have a pineapple?
- Yes, ma'am.

:49:51
Place your bets, please.
:49:53
Now, this last little caper of mine...
:49:56
...is the simplest of all, Mr. St. Ives.

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