The House on Turk Street
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:06:02
So you don't live
in the neighborhood?

:06:05
-No, l'm looking for someone.
-You can just set them down there.

:06:08
No, no, no. I'll take them
into the kitchen.

:06:12
Well, this way.
:06:15
Thomas, we have a visitor!
:06:20
Don't be alarmed,
we have a stranger in the house.

:06:24
-Thomas. Dear, this is--
-Jack.

:06:29
Jack Friar.
:06:32
This is Mr. Quarre.
I'm Mrs. Quarre.

:06:36
Now, who is it you're looking for,
Jack, a friend?

:06:39
No, a suspect.
Well, not a suspect, really.

:06:43
A young man.
:06:45
You're a policeman.
:06:48
-I really should be going.
-Oh, dear, don't go.

:06:51
-I'll put on some water for tea. You--
-Thanks, but l have to go.

:06:55
We won't hear of you leaving.
I must thank you for your kindness.

:07:00
Now, it's lndian tea.
:07:02
"lndian" lndian. Not the ones
we beat the crap out of.

:07:09
No, l really must go.
:07:12
This one's made from hardwood.
Oak. Mahogany.

:07:19
I got one made in Africa,
from ivory.

:07:23
Maybe one of your cousins
carved it.

:07:27
Jack.
:07:35
Tell us about the suspect.
:07:37
Is he a lone operator or a member
of some vicious gang?

:07:42
-He seems to be an operator. Yeah.
-What does he look like?

:07:48
I'll show you.

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