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about a guy named Stiltskin?
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You been talking to Donahue?
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No, why?
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You know this guy?
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Yeah, I've seen him around.
Works undercover, right?

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He did. His name's Bob Scott.
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And we just fished his body
out of the bay.

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Scotty.
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Yeah, he was working on a tip
that a major assassination

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is gonna take place here
in the city, Thursday night.

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- Tomorrow night.
- The biggest hit man west of Chicago

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has been hired for the job.
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His name is Stiltskin,
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Rupert Stiltskin.
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Stiltskin?
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Yeah, alias "The Dwarf".
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Holy shit.
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Oh, no. He's nice, really.
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He brought me home
last night, and...

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And then he had the police bring
my car back this morning.

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- Who is it?
- Special delivery.

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Just a second, Stella.
Somebody's at the door.

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- Miss Mundy?
- Yes.

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Just a moment.
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Hiya, toots.
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I've been looking forward
to this meeting for some time.

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- You... You're a dwarf.
- True, true.

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J.J. MacKuen's my name,
and life's my game.

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Not life insurance,
but life everlasting.

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Interested?
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- Oh, my God.
- Sure you are.

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Please. If I'm gonna do this right,
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I've got to have
your undivided attention.

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She'll call you right back.
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You... You're the dwarf.
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Well, actually, we prefer
to be called "little people".

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It was you who was asking for me
at the library.

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True, true. But, unfortunately,
our paths didn't cross.

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No matter.
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Today, I have brought with me
a little present

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that my employer wants you to have.

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