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:33:01
If you're collecting stamps,
it's postmarked London.

:33:05
What are you trying to prove?
:33:07
I'm not trying to prove
anything,Joe. I'm just
trying to have some fun.

:33:11
Suppose you let me
talk you out of this...

:33:13
before you find yourself
at the bottom of some river
sipping sewage.

:33:17
I'll be mailing it out
one chapter at a time.

:33:20
Be more interesting that way.
:33:22
You can tell Myerson that I'm
saving the juicy stuff for the end.

:33:25
Listen, Kendig, I'm the one who's
gonna have to do the dirty work.

:33:29
I don't want that.
:33:31
Think of me, can't you?
Don't you have any
feelings for me at all?

:33:35
I'm gonna be tortured by this
for the rest of my life.

:33:37
All my money will go
to a psychiatrist.

:33:39
That's very good,Joe.
Very dramatic. I've never
heard that used before.

:33:43
Well, I think you've had time
to locate this call by now, kid.

:33:47
So I'll be saying so long.
I'll see you around some time.

:33:50
Kendig.
Kendig, are you there?

:33:56
[ Taps Phone Cradle ]
:33:58
Did you get a line on that?
:34:00
Are you sure?
:34:02
That son of a bitch.
:34:05
He's right here in Washington.
It's a local call.

:34:11
[ No Audible Dialogue ]
:34:21
- Anything?
- Nothing.

:34:22
- He's probably halfway
to the moon by now.
- Don't sound so pleased.

:34:29
I've got everyone
who knows him by sight
working the streets.

:34:31
- Good work, Leonard.
- What would you suggest...

:34:34
we just go back and wait
for the phone to ring again?

:34:36
I don't think
he's gonna call again.
He said what he has to say.

:34:39
Excuse me, sir.
:34:41
We found this under ''B''
in the phone book.

:34:47
I think we can say
good-bye toJames Butler.

:34:52
-[ Dishes Clattering ]
-[ People Chattering ]


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