Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
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Who's this handsome fellow?
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That's me.
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Who's this?
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That's that reporter fella
from up north.

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The one that's working with Williams.
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I don't know how he got in.
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And this?
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Young officer...
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...name escapes me.
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Understandable. You'd need a program
to keep track of everyone in that room.

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Objection!
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Counsel's testifying.
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Strike that.
:14:33
I would much rather have
the detective tell us.

:14:36
How many people was in that room?
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Seven.
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No, eight.
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"Seven, no, eight."
And a pussycat.

:14:49
Read the funny papers, Detective?
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Not often.
:14:53
In the funny papers they sometimes
have this little competition...

:14:56
...to find an animal
hidden in an illustration.

:14:59
I love to play it with my grandson.
You know that game?

:15:03
We're going to play "Where's Shelton?"
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I don't know what Mr. Seiler's trying
to prove with all this, but I assume...

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Mr. Finley, we can all play.
Shelton Williams...

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...is the defendant's tabby cat.
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Now, Detective...
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...let's play "Where's Shelton?"
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I'll give you a clue.
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Take a look at the rug.
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Is the answer "yes"?
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State's 22, Your Honor.
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Tabby cat.
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Is Shelton Williams on your payroll?
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I've heard tell of cat burglars.
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Is this a cat detective?
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Don't be ridiculous.
:15:58
I'll tell you what's ridiculous.

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