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:09:01
No.
:09:07
Well.
:09:09
Now the shit has really hit the fan.
:09:35
Oh, Stella, he's not like that at all.
:09:38
- I like him.
- How's he feel about you?

:09:42
- I think he likes me.
- Oh.

:09:44
That's OK. If they say
"I like you", it's not so bad.

:09:47
It's when they say "I love you"
that you gotta watch out.

:09:51
Listen, I have to go.
:09:53
Just have Mrs. Monk see what
she can come up with.

:09:55
They've never heard of it
around here.

:09:56
OK, Gloria. Be careful.
:09:59
- Bye.
- Bye.

:10:02
Mrs. Monk, what do you know about
the Tax the Churches League?

:10:09
Well, I'm calling it a day.
:10:12
Any more news on Turk?
:10:14
We've checked everything on his file.
All known associates,

:10:16
places he frequents, clubs, bars...
Nothing so far.

:10:20
Well, I just asked
my girlfriend at the library

:10:22
to find out about the
Tax the Churches League.

:10:24
That's a funny group
for Turk to belong to.

:10:26
Hey, I play detective.
You play lady in distress.

:10:29
Hey, wait a minute.
It's my ass they're after.

:10:32
I'm sorry. You're right.
:10:34
That was a stupid, glib,
chauvinist remark, and I apologize.

:10:39
It is your ass they're after,
:10:41
and it's my job to see to it
that I get there first.

:10:45
What do you say to two juicy steaks
and a bottle of wine?

:10:49
Well, you could start
by saying "hello".

:10:52
I'm gonna take you home.
:10:57
OK, Fergie, listen.
If anything should come up,

:10:59
you know where to get ahold of me.
Right. Good night.


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