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:09:02
Funny he should come back
to 12 Pimlico Square after all these years.

:09:06
12 Pimlico Square is Mr. Mallen's house.
:09:08
Nonsense. Louis Bauer.
Right face, right house.

:09:12
- No, you're wrong, sir.
- Impossible.

:09:14
- What do you know about it, anyway?
- It's the parlor maid, sir.

:09:17
You see, she's a friend of mine.
The family's name is Mallen.

:09:21
- And they live at Number 12?
- Yes, sir.

:09:24
Leastways, part of it.
:09:26
Nancy says
they don't use the top two stories.

:09:29
A bit queer, Nancy says.
It means less dusting for her, though.

:09:34
Mrs. Mallen's queer, too.
:09:37
Queer, is she? In what way?
:09:40
She's sort of odd in her mind.
She does strange things.

:09:45
Nancy says Mr. Mallen gets very upset.
He goes out every night.

:09:50
- It's a very queer place.
- Yes, it does sound queer.

:09:57
I want you to see
as much of her as you can.

:09:59
- What, the mare, sir?
- No, your Nancy.

:10:01
She's not mine.
I'm only one of the pebbles on the beach.

:10:04
You play up to her.
I want to know everything that goes on.

:10:09
I believe I'm going to be very interested
in Number 12.

:10:24
- A dirty evening for a stroll, sir.
- There's a lot of dirty things in London.

:10:50
- Bella, what are you doing?
- Nothing, Paul. Don't wake up.

:10:53
- What are you doing, Bella?
- I thought I heard the muffin man.

:10:57
Then why didn't you ring for Nancy
to find out?


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