The Door in the Floor
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:16:05
Did you got mad at her?
Yes, l did.

:16:10
To put it simply, l need
a ride home. A ride? Yes.

:16:14
l'll take you myself.
:16:17
Of course, um, I'm going
to have to call the wife.

:16:20
She's probably out shopping,
but not for too long.

:16:23
You see, my car, it's in the shop. Mm.
:16:28
l use a bicycle,
else l'd take you home.

:16:32
Mm. Too bad.
:16:36
You warned him, you disgusting cretin.
:16:39
If you have killed him, Mrs. Vaughn,
you would have gone to jail.

:16:43
You want this? Hmm?
lt's your last paycheck. You're fired.

:16:48
l understand that you're angry.
l'm very sorry about that.

:16:52
When my customers are angry, l ask them to voice
their complaints in writing, if you don't mind.

:16:57
l work for Ted Cole. l'm a writer's assistant.
Then you won't mind writing, will you?

:17:16
''60 times.'' Really?
:17:19
Yes.
:17:30
The Vaughns of Gin Lane?
:17:32
We framed a painting by Sibley for
them called The Epitome of Diabolism.

:17:39
Please go on.
:17:42
Your signature is very, very beautiful.
:17:46
l need a pen with a broader nib.
Also, some red ink, hmm?

:17:51
Red like blood,
not like a fire engine.

:17:53
Yes. Of course.

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