Manhattan Murder Mystery
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So let's look around.
Maybe we'll see...

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...like, you know,
a clue or something.

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- Maybe we'll see her. You saw her face?
- Don't doubt me. I'm not kidding.

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- I think we reached the end of the line.
- This is it.

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- Watch out. Watch...
- Yeah, what? Oh.

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Look. See? See, he's turning. That's it.
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- What do you think?
- What?

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Think we should retrace our steps?
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- You wear a tie with a dress.
- I don't even know if it looks...

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- It'd be too masculine with pants.
- Just don't wear it with pants.

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Ted.
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- Look.
- At what?

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- That hotel.
- What about it?

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Waldron. I was in his apartment,
I pressed the last number dialled.

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- They answered and said "Waldron."
- Let's get to a phone.

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Hello. Mrs. House, please?
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Mrs. House.
Can you ring her room for me, please?

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- Really?
- Well?

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What? Maybe...
Well, maybe she checked out.

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- Oh, God.
- Nobody. Nobody at all.

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What about...?
Yeah, what about Helen Moss. Moss.

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You're sure? Nobody.
Nobody at all. All right.

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All right, okay. I'm sorry. Thank you.
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Great.
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Oh, God. It looks like
it's gonna rain again.

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Well?
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If I get two kings, I take one.
Otherwise, I fold. Got it?

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I never go out.
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- I just, I can't...
- That's how you wind up on welfare.

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But I need the action,
for some reason. Okay, just...

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- Cut?
- No, go ahead. I trust you. Lay it on me.


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