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:25:00
Well, we'll find out tomorrow. I have
a phone appointment with Mr Rimsky.

:25:05
- Why did you lie about the little girl?
- I didn't want to get involved, that's all.

:25:09
Did you see Natasha after her mother left?
:25:15
It's a simple question, Veeck.
:25:17
Yeah. I see her. I see her that afternoon.
I see her playing on the stairs.

:25:22
Then the next day the father tells me she
leave with the mother. I ask no questions.

:25:27
- Well, if he killed her, it's not my business.
- "Killed her"?

:25:30
"If he killed her"?
:25:34
Plumber!
:25:36
You got a lot more than a leak to fix,
Mr Murray.

:25:40
Mr Veeck.
:25:44
- If you could just...
- Come on in, just right inside.

:25:48
Thank you.
:25:51
Some kind of pipe or something.
:25:53
Yeah, well, see, that is a brand-new pipe.
So, this will all be patched tomorrow.

:25:57
- By professionals.
- By professionals. Good as new.

:26:00
It better be. I'm calling NYPD
to report a child is missing.

:26:04
OK. I mean, I'm sure there's
a simple explanation for that, but...

:26:08
So, goodnight.
And, again, I am so sorry about all this.

:26:15
- Goodnight.
- Goodnight.

:26:18
- You gonna be OK?
- Yeah. I'll be fine.

:26:22
- You sure?
- Yeah, I'm feeling much better, actually.

:26:27
- I gotta go. Family.
- OK. Mm.

:26:31
I'll keep my cell on all night
and if you need me just call.

:26:35
- Any hour.
- Thanks.

:26:38
- Thanks again. Bye.
- OK. Bye.

:26:52
She left you behind.
:26:56
They both left you behind.

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