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:12:01
As she opened the door,
the shot was fired.

:12:04
And how do you deduce that?
:12:06
She fell backward.
The body was there.

:12:11
I thought you hadn't
been up here before.

:12:14
I saw the police photos.
:12:25
I guess I better
try and find that key.

:12:29
McPherson, tell me, why did they have to
photograph her in that horrible condition?

:12:33
When a dame gets killed,
she doesn't worry about how she looks.

:12:35
Will you stop calling her a dame?
Look around.

:12:40
Is this the home of a dame?
:12:44
Look at her.
:12:49
Not bad.
:12:51
Jacoby was in love with her
when he painted it...

:12:54
but he never captured
her vibrance, her warmth.

:12:59
Have you ever been in love?
:13:01
A doll in Washington Heights
once got a fox fur out of me.

:13:04
Ever know a woman who wasn't
a "doll'' or a "dame''?

:13:10
Yeah, one, but she kept walking me
past furniture windows...

:13:14
to look at the parlor suites.
:13:17
- Would you mind turning that off?
- Why? Don't you like it?

:13:20
It was one of Laura's favorites.
Not exactly classical, but sweet.

:13:24
- You know a lot about music?
- I don't know a lot about anything...

:13:27
but I know a little
about practically everything.

:13:29
Yeah? Then why did you say...
:13:31
they played Brahms's First and Beethoven's
Ninth at the concert Friday night?

:13:35
They changed the program at the last
minute and played nothing but Sibelius.

:13:39
I suppose I should have
told you in the first place.

:13:41
I'd been working on that
advertising campaign with Laura.

:13:44
Well, we'd been working so hard, I-
I just couldn't keep my eyes open.

:13:47
I didn't hear a note at the concert.
I fell asleep.

:13:50
Next he'll produce
photographic evidence of his dreams.

:13:53
I know it sounds suspicious,
but I'm resigned to that by now.

:13:56
I'm a natural-born suspect just because
I'm not the conventional type.


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