St. Ives
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1:00:02
You know, so far, everybody connected
with the stolen journals is dead.

1:00:06
- Who said anything about stolen journals?
- Oh, come on, St. Ives.

1:00:10
Give us credit for some smarts.
1:00:13
- You know, you're the only one left.
- I'm always careful.

1:00:16
Always careful.
1:00:18
- Any of you wanna talk to Dr. Winston?
- How is Officer Frann?

1:00:22
- He just died.
- Did he say anything?

1:00:24
If you have questions, ask Dr. Winston.
He's available, but not for long.

1:00:28
He's got another operation in four minutes.
1:00:45
Need a lift?
1:00:48
- Hey, Charlie, what are you doing here?
- I'm waiting for you.

1:00:51
You working on a new chapter
for your book?

1:00:53
Look, I do need a ride home,
but don't ask any questions.

1:00:58
Too many questions for the night.
1:01:01
Sure. We can just count
out-of-state license plates.

1:01:14
That's a cruel thing to do to a cop.
No questions.

1:01:17
- I'm clean, Charlie.
- Maybe.

1:01:21
But you're pushing a bucket of shit
around with a short stick.

1:01:24
That's a nice figure of speech.
1:01:26
And you could fall in
the bucket, easy. Just like me.

1:01:30
- You, Charlie? I don't believe it.
- Oh, teeter-totter, buddy. Teeter-totter.

1:01:36
I've thought about it, and so have you.
1:01:38
Like when you hustled crime
exposures for the newspaper.

1:01:42
Exposés.
1:01:43
Yeah. Well, the right kind
of payoff here and there...

1:01:47
...and some stories
might not have appeared.

1:01:49
You're right. I have thought about it,
but if I fall in, I'll let you know.

1:01:54
Don't wait too long.
1:01:55
If you're in up to your ears,
I might not be able to pull you out.

1:01:59
I'd depend on you, Charlie, anytime.

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