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You know...
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- I'd been at the movies.
- Miss him?

:22:09
It's life after death.
Now he's dead, I have a life.

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- Your first husband also disappeared.
- That was his job. An illusionist.

:22:19
- But he never reappeared.
- He wasn't a very good illusionist.

:22:25
I have something to say.
:22:27
I'm not going to wait
for Wadsworth to unmask me.

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I work for the State Department.
And I'm a homosexual.

:22:37
I feel no personal shame
or guilt about this.

:22:41
But I must keep it a secret
or I'll lose my job on security grounds.

:22:47
Thank you.
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Well...
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- That just leaves Mr Boddy.
- What's your little secret?

:22:59
His secret? Hadn't you guessed?
He's your blackmailer.

:23:04
- You bastard!
- Colonel!

:23:06
Put 'em up!
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- Gentlemen!
- If you can't fight fairly, don't fight.

:23:14
He called me a bastard!
:23:18
- Was that necessary, Mrs White?
- Wait! The police are coming.

:23:22
- Oh, no!
- My career is very sensitive...

:23:26
Listen! Blackmail depends on secrecy.
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You admit he's blackmailing you.
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Tell the police, convict him,
and it will be over.

:23:35
It's not so easy.
You'll never tell the police.

:23:39
I shall. I have evidence,
and this conversation is being recorded.

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- Recordings aren't admissible evidence.
- Ladies and gentlemen!

:23:48
The police will be here
in about 45 minutes.

:23:52
Tell them the truth
and Mr Boddy will be behind bars.

:23:56
- Where are you going?
- I can help them decide.


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