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:49:04
Scudder, is it?
"Alec, you're a dear fellow," you said.

:49:08
You did.
:49:11
What mission?
:49:14
What, you ashamed
to be seen with me?

:49:16
Hmm? You're not glad anyway.
:49:18
- Don't say you are.
- Of course I'm glad.

:49:20
Then why didn't you come to the boathouse?
I waited two nights.

:49:23
- I got no sleep waiting.
- Shh!

:49:25
- I know something.
- I'm sure you do.

:49:28
I'm sure you could tell me
a good many things, Alec.

:49:32
I know about you and Mr. Durham.
:49:46
This is your office, is it?
:49:49
What do you do here?
:49:51
You shouldn't treat me like a dog.
:49:54
You was just amusing yourself.
I've never come like that to a gentleman before.

:50:00
You said, "Call me Maurice,"
but you never even wrote to me.

:50:05
You made a fool of me,
and I can make you sorry for it.

:50:36
He's big enough, isn't he?
:50:44
Well, they must've owned
wonderful machinery to make a thing like that.

:50:48
I expect so.
:50:53
Mine's got five legs.
:50:57
So has mine.

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