The Singing Detective
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1:06:03
What?
1:06:05
That's how the cops
got onto you, Binney.

1:06:08
You left your fedora on the bar
when you picked up that whore.

1:06:17
Money.
1:06:22
Money, money, money.
1:06:26
What about it?
1:06:28
You got a lot.
1:06:29
l do all right.
1:06:31
What at, l'm wondering.
1:06:35
l buy, l sell.
1:06:38
Uh-huh. So does
Second Hand Rose.

1:06:41
What do you buy?
1:06:43
What do you sell?
1:06:45
That's my business.
1:06:46
Naked flesh?
1:06:49
What?
1:06:51
Oh, yeah, that's
what you buy,

1:06:53
that's what you sell.
1:06:54
That's ridiculous.
1:06:56
l deal in antiques,
if you must know.

1:06:58
The only antiques are some of
the distinguished gentlemen

1:07:01
you service with
young girls, Binney.

1:07:04
Are you calling me a...?
1:07:07
A pimp? Why, yes, you
don't mind, do you?

1:07:13
You're a fantasist,
Dark.

1:07:19
Get out.
1:07:21
Don't let me see you again.
1:07:23
What about my fee?
1:07:24
Fee? What fee?
1:07:26
lt took me five days
between my syncopations

1:07:29
to figure out that you set up
that poor girl, Nina.

1:07:33
Why? l said to myself, ''Why?''
1:07:36
Just get out.
1:07:39
You know what l think?
1:07:40
l think she was
killed right here

1:07:41
in this museum.
1:07:43
You're crazy.
1:07:45
But it's not the cops
you're scared of, Binney.

1:07:48
They can be bought and sold,
too.

1:07:49
Put it back in the drawer,
will you?

1:07:50
-What?
-Put it back in the drawer,

1:07:54
unless you want a hole
between your eyes

1:07:57
that the wind from your ass
can whistle through.


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