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:13:08
Hello, Miss Phillips.
:13:09
Hi.
:13:13
This is the officer I was telling you
about from earlier.

:13:17
Detective Lone.
:13:20
- Tom Lone.
- God, that is such a good name.

:13:23
Tom Lone.
:13:24
Rhymes with cone, phone, bone.
:13:29
Not that rhyming's all that important.
:13:33
I'II just be in my cubicle.
:13:36
Alone.
:13:42
- Hi.
- Hi.

:13:45
How'd you get...?
:13:48
You dropped something.
:13:50
You can really cover a Iot of ground
when you're in a hurry.

:13:53
Thanks.
:13:56
Is this yours?
:13:58
Yeah.
:14:00
- It's nice.
- Thanks.

:14:01
Yeah, it kind of reminds me
of early Chagall.

:14:04
Elegant, but whimsical.
:14:06
Very much in the...
:14:08
- ...tradition of the old Dutch Masters.
- I'm impressed.

:14:11
Don't be. I noticed all the art in your
apartment, so I Googled it at the office.

:14:15
- No, but really, I Iike it.
- Thanks.

:14:19
Listen, I wanted to apologize about this
morning for thinking you were a jumper.

:14:24
I was hoping to make it up
by taking you to coffee.

:14:26
I know this great Italian place
around the corner, Grecchio's on 6th.

:14:30
Or, listen, maybe tomorrow's better.
Say, 1:00?

:14:36
Yes.
:14:39
- Okay.
- Y eah?

:14:41
Okay. So tomorrow then, 1:00.
:14:43
- You make sure she gets there.
- Yes, officer.

:14:45
- Counting on you.
- I screw it up...

:14:48
...you can throw away the key.
:14:52
See you tomorrow.
:14:54
Okay, bye.
:14:58
Patience.
:14:59
- That is a man in serious Iike with you.
- You think?


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