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:51:05
I've always wanted to visit
the Chinese Quarter. I hear it's a bit creepy.

:51:09
Of course, I'd have chosen
other circumstances.

:51:12
Be flippant about your own crimes if you
want to, but don't be flippant about mine.

:51:17
Oh, I'm sorry, Howard.
:51:19
I didn't mean to be flippant.
:51:21
Really, I didn't.
:51:23
Maybe it's my own sense of guilt,
but I have an unpleasant feeling...

:51:27
...I'm going to be made to pay the piper
for what I'm doing tonight.

:51:31
I'm jeopardizing my whole career,
and I have to rely on your discretion.

:51:36
Well, whatever else I am...
:51:38
...I'm not ungrateful.
:51:42
Forget what I said.
:52:06
When did you first start
doing lace work, Leslie?

:52:09
A few years ago.
:52:15
How did you happen to take it up?
:52:18
I had nothing else to do.
:52:20
It appealed to me.
:52:26
It must take enormous concentration...
:52:29
...and patience.
:52:31
I find it soothing.
:52:34
You mean it takes your mind
off other things?

:52:42
Is that a legal question?
:52:45
You're not an ordinary client, Leslie.
:52:49
-You've been watching me all evening.
-I'm responsible for you to the court.

:52:53
No, that isn't it.
:52:56
You've been....
:52:58
What?

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