Devil in a Blue Dress
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:52:00
Pardon?
:52:02
I wanna know the real reason
Mr. Albright hired me.

:52:07
Mr. Albright?
:52:09
Yeah, the man you hired
to find Daphne.

:52:13
I think there's been a mistake here.
:52:18
Who are you talking about?
:52:20
Wait a minute.
:52:22
You didn't hire somebody
to find your girl?

:52:24
Of course not.
:52:26
Until just now, I thought she was
hundreds of miles away from here.

:52:32
You say someone's looking for her?
:52:36
Someone's looking for her.
:52:39
Nothing personal,
but what's going on between y'all?

:52:43
Nothing.
:52:45
We were going to get married.
:52:47
We had a fight, and it is
really none of your concern.

:52:52
So someone's after her.
:52:54
Mr. Albright.
:52:56
-And he says I'm his employer.
-Ever heard of Richard McGee?

:53:01
Who?
:53:05
Look, l....
:53:07
-Why would somebody be after her?
-Can you find her again?

:53:11
It's important...
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...for her sake.
:53:15
I'm willing to pay you.
:53:17
Why did she leave?
:53:20
It's really none of your concern,
but I'll pay you to find her.

:53:31
$1 000.
:53:33
$1 000?
:53:36
I'll take $200 right now.
:53:37
You're trying to
take advantage of me.

:53:39
Let me inform you of something.
:53:41
The incumbent mayor, the chief
of police, close friends of mine.

:53:45
They eat at my house regularly.
:53:48
That's good. Then they
can help us find her.

:53:53
No, they can't.
:53:57
I'll have Baxter
write you out a check.


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