Just Cause
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1:07:00
Are you single?
1:07:01
I've been married for eight years.
1:07:03
Good. It's time for you to fool around.
1:07:06
Champagne, anyone?
1:07:08
Yes, I'd love some. Thank you, Phil.
1:07:12
You ought to stay a few days
and make it a real vacation.

1:07:15
No, we must get back. I'm behind
on my caseload. Paul has classes.

1:07:19
Paul, I think you missed your true calling.
1:07:22
You should've been a detective.
1:07:24
No, thanks. I'm quite happy
to get out of the real world.

1:07:27
Here we go. A little refreshment.
1:07:31
Katie, get the phone.
1:07:37
I would like to propose a toast.
1:07:41
To innocence revealed.
1:07:43
To death denied.
1:07:44
To the triumph of truth over appearance.
1:07:47
Hear, hear.
1:07:49
Telephone for you, Daddy.
1:07:52
Don't finish it.
1:07:53
What are you doing later?
1:07:55
After the party?
1:07:56
I have an appointment.
In fact, I must leave now.

1:08:03
Congratulations, Professor.
1:08:04
Sullivan?
1:08:06
How'd you get this number?
1:08:09
I've got all your numbers.
1:08:11
Been a big week for you.
1:08:14
Been a big week for me too.
1:08:16
Sure you know the governor
signed my death warrant.

1:08:20
I got less time than it takes
to play a round of golf.

1:08:24
Anyways...
1:08:26
...my letter sewed it up tight for you.
1:08:29
We thought that might do the trick.
1:08:31
We?
1:08:34
Who's "we"?
1:08:35
I'll tell you when you come.
1:08:37
Things worked out kind of perfect
for you, didn't it?

1:08:40
Maybe too perfect.
1:08:42
You got a pen?
1:08:46
13 Tula Way.
1:08:50
Winter glade.
1:08:52
My folks' place.
1:08:55
I want you to call on them.
1:08:58
I want you to say good-bye for me.

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