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:40:00
I don't know.
I suppose so. Thank you.

:40:03
If I'm appointed administrator of the estate,
I shall probably just call in Corey.

:40:07
You mean Lancaster Corey,
the art dealer?

:40:09
Yes. He was
a friend of Laura's.

:40:11
Let him dispose of everything.
It'll be less gruesome that way.

:40:14
Not quite everything, Ann.
:40:18
Two or three things in here
belong to me.

:40:20
This vase, for instance...
:40:23
and that, uh, clock,
of course...

:40:25
and the antique fire screen.
:40:28
- I only lent them to Laura, you know.
- Oh, really, Waldo.

:40:31
Yes, really. This vase is the gem of my
collection. I intend to have it back.

:40:35
And the clock and the screen too.
:40:37
But they aren't yours. You gave them
to Laura. I won't permit it.

:40:40
Does an alleged fiance
have any voice in this matter?

:40:43
I'll take the vase with me now and send someone
to collect the other things this very day.

:40:48
Nothing is leaving here
except you, Lydecker.

:40:52
Is that your quaint way
of indicating dismissal?

:40:55
We're all going anyway. I have to be
back at headquarters by noon.

:40:58
Lieutenant, I don't understand.
You sent for me, didn't you?

:41:02
- Yeah.
- Well, don't you want to see me?

:41:04
- Don't you want to ask me some questions?
- I'll be seeing you.

:41:07
- Well-
- I bid you good day.

:41:09
- Come along, Shelby.
- Are you making any progress on the case, Lieutenant?

:41:15
We're doing all right.
:41:32
- Hello, Mark.
- Go get something to eat. I'll take over.

:41:35
- Thanks.
- Take your time.


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