Three Men and a Baby
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:42:00
Officer, you can go down
and saddle up now.

:42:02
- Yes, sir.
- I'll handle this.

:42:11
Aren't you gonna ask me in?
:42:21
Can I, uh, get you a cup of coffee,
some water, a beer?

:42:24
No, no. No, thanks, I'm fine.
:42:27
Ah.
:42:29
- You don't mind me asking
a few questions, do you?
- No, not at all.

:42:33
- Is that your baby
I saw you with downstairs?
- No.

:42:36
Uh, well, um, it's my roommate Jack's.
:42:38
Well, who were those two men
I saw you talking to?

:42:41
Friends. Of the mother's.
They were gonna take her for a ride.

:42:45
The baby! Baby. Not the mother.
:42:48
But they couldn't, see,
because they brought the wrong car.
There's no baby seat.

:42:53
Well, do you mind if I have a look at
that baby? I just love little babies.

:42:57
She's sleeping.
:43:01
Sounds like she's awake to me.
Do you mind if I see her?

:43:04
I don't know. You know,
she doesn't really like strangers.

:43:06
- She may not be decent.
- Oh, I don't think she'll mind.

:43:12
Well, there she is.
And she's got a friend.

:43:17
Oh, yeah,
this is my, uh, other roommate.

:43:20
Uh, Detective Melkowitz,
this is Michael Kellam.

:43:22
- Hello.
- Oh, what a cutie.

:43:26
Do you mind if I hold her?
I just love kids.

:43:28
Well, I'd rather not, actually.
She's, um--

:43:30
- Go ahead, Michael. It won't hurt her.
- Uh, well, you know how she is
around people, Peter. She's so--

:43:35
Michael, will you let him hold her.
He's not gonna hurt her.
He's a police officer.

:43:39
- All right.
- Oh.
- Yeah.

:43:43
Oh. Oh.
:43:51
You're a heavy little girl,
aren't you?

:43:55
Yes. Yes, she really is heavy,
isn't she?

:43:59
- She's a good eater.
- Yeah. That's a good sign.


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