The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
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1:18:01
If anybody came by...
1:18:02
...naturally they’d assume I was
your little friend, don’t you think?

1:18:06
I even limped.
1:18:08
Officer Miglioriti's
gonna be coming by.

1:18:10
Officer Miglioriti is at his stupid raffle.
1:18:14
It’s awful dirty down there
in the cellar.

1:18:17
I had no idea what I’d find.
1:18:19
Certainly not those damn jelly jars.
1:18:24
L"II show you what I did find,
if you’re interested.

1:18:28
A hairpin.
1:18:29
Not yours, though. No.
1:18:32
You wouldn’t wear pins
in that pretty hair.

1:18:36
- Could’ve been down there for years.
- No, it would’ve rusted.

1:18:39
Besides, it still smells
of the perfume...

1:18:41
...I gave my mother
for Christmas last year.

1:18:44
One more thing.
1:18:47
A bright-red broken fingernail,
wouldn’t you say?

1:18:51
I wonder who that belongs to.
1:18:53
Not my mother’s color at all.
1:18:57
No telling what the police
could come up with down there.

1:19:01
Or out in the garden.
1:19:05
At least I should thank you...
1:19:07
...for bringing the Bentley
back to the office, though.

1:19:11
- What do you mean?
- You know what I mean.

1:19:15
Had to call a locksmith.
1:19:19
Any idea where the keys might be?
1:19:22
Perhaps on that chain
around your pretty neck.

1:19:28
- Where are you going?
- You said you wanted some tea.

1:19:34
There are some details
still to be worked out, of course.

1:19:38
Not to worry.
1:19:40
L"II enjoy figuring them out
on our long winter nights together.

1:19:57
Hello?
1:19:58
Officer Miglioriti.
What? Oh, really?


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