:54:20
I picked him up one night
and trailed him to a bookstore.
:54:22
He goes under
the name of everett.
:54:24
Everett?
:54:26
How is she?
Is she blond?
:54:27
Yeah. He's morgan,
all right, all right.
:54:30
Plenty smart, too.
:54:31
I lost track of him
for a couple of weeks.
:54:33
When i found him,
he was actually working.
:54:35
I sent out a man
to spot him.
:54:37
That night
he quit his job.
:54:38
Working?
Must be a woman in the case.
:54:41
Yeah.
I know the woman, too.
:54:43
Then you got
a line on him.
:54:45
Sure. I haven't
lost one yet, have i?
:54:48
All right, eddie.
:54:50
Let's go.
:55:13
Hello, dick.
How are you?
:55:14
Hello, everett.
:55:15
Nice to see you, mary.
Where's your sister?
:55:17
She's in
fine. The backyard.
:55:27
Hello, anne.
:55:30
How are you?
:55:31
Fine.
:55:32
Good afternoon, everyone.
How are you, mr. Marlowe?
:55:34
Oh, fit as a fiddle.
Younger than ever.
:55:37
Me, too.
:55:37
Mrs. Marlowe,
how are you today?
:55:38
I'm fine, thank you.
Anne tells me you're going away, mr. Everett.
:55:41
We are going
to miss you.
:55:43
Well, that's
awfully nice of you.
:55:44
You know, coming here
has meant a great deal to me.
:55:47
Oh, you must stay for dinner.
:55:48
We're going
to have corn bread and fried chicken.
:55:51
And strawberry
shortcake.
:55:52
Better stop. I'm liable
to miss that train.
:55:53
Oh, you're not going that soon.
:55:56
Yes. Leaving
in an hour.
:55:57
Oh,
that's too bad.
:55:59
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