:52:01
Hello,
miss marlowe.
:52:02
Oh, excuse me.
I didn't know you had company.
:52:04
Oh, that's quite
all right.
:52:06
My friend, mr. Everett,
sergeant donlin.
:52:08
Glad to meet you,
mr. Everett.
:52:10
Same here,
sergeant.
:52:11
Face is kind
of familiar.
:52:13
Haven't i met you
somewhere?
:52:15
No. I don't think so,
sergeant.
:52:17
No?
:52:18
No.
:52:19
Well, maybe not.
:52:21
Mr. Everett is one
of my best customers.
:52:25
Is that so?
:52:26
I thought it was
past your closing time till i saw the lights.
:52:29
Well, it is, but we were
unpacking some books.
:52:32
Oh, i see.
:52:34
Mrs. Donlin like
the book i sent her?
:52:37
Huh?
:52:39
Yes.
:52:39
Well, i have another one that
i'm sure she'll be crazy about.
:52:42
Fine.
:52:43
I'll get it for you.
It's in the next room.
:52:45
Don't bother.
She'll drive in tomorrow.
:52:49
Oh, what's that?
:52:50
The boys are after
someone, i guess.
:52:52
Well, i'll be
running along.
:52:54
I'm glad to have
met you, mr...
:52:56
uh, everett.
:52:57
Good night,
mr. Everett.
:52:59
Good night,
sergeant.
:53:00
Good night,
miss marlowe.
:53:02
Good night.
:53:09
Thanks.
:53:10
Why did you
come here?
:53:11
To square a bad deal
i got from someone in prison.
:53:16
What
do you mean?
:53:18
Well, i was framed,
:53:19
and they took
my parole away from me
:53:21
the day before
i was to go free.
:53:24
Do you know
who framed you?
:53:26
Yeah. Yeah,
i think i know.
:53:29
Well, good night,
miss marlowe.
:53:31
I won't
bother you again.
:53:33
Are you
going away?
:53:34
Perhaps.
I don't know.
:53:38
I think i understand
your bitterness.
:53:41
If you're ever
around here again...
:53:44
drop in.
:53:46
Oh, you don't
mean that.
:53:48
Of course i do.
:53:50
Gee, you're
a peach of a girl.