1:11:00
Such as what?
1:11:09
Murder?
1:11:10
- Don't you have any peppermint or anything?
- I'm sorry.
1:11:13
- Soda water?
- No, no, no.
1:11:17
- Who do you suspect?
- Maybe I like to make it easy for myself,
1:11:20
but I always tend to
suspect the beneficiary.
1:11:22
- The wife?
- That wide-eyed dame...
1:11:25
that just didn't know anything
about anything.
1:11:26
You're crazy, Keyes.
She wasn't even on the train.
1:11:28
I know she wasn't, Walter.
1:11:29
I don't claim to know how it was worked,
or who worked it,
1:11:31
but I know that it was worked.
1:11:34
I've got to get to a drug store.
It feels like a hunk of concrete inside me.
1:11:38
- Good night, Walter.
- Good night, Keyes.
1:11:42
- See you at the office in the morning.
- Yeah.
1:11:46
But I'd like to move in on her
right now, tonight
1:11:48
if it wasn't for Norton and his
stripe-pants ideas about company policy.
1:11:52
I'd have the cops after her
so quick her head would spin.
1:11:55
They'd put her through the wringer,
and, brother, what they would squeeze out.
1:12:00
- Only you haven't got a single thing
to go on, Keyes.
- Not too much.
1:12:03
Just 26 years experience,
all the percentage there is,
1:12:06
and this lump of concrete
in my stomach.
1:12:11
Have you got one of those things?
1:12:24
- Good night, Keyes.
- So long, Walter.
1:12:40
- How much does he know?
- He doesn't know anything.
1:12:44
It's those stinking hunches of his.
1:12:46
But he can't prove anything, can he?
1:12:47
Not if we're careful.
Not if we don't see each other for a while.
1:12:53
- For how long a while?
- Until all this dies down.
1:12:56
You don't know Keyes. Once he gets his
teeth into something he never lets go.
1:12:59
He'll investigate you.
He'll have you shadowed.