Murder, My Sweet
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1:09:02
so you tried to buy me off.
1:09:04
That didn't work,
and I began to suspect your father.

1:09:08
A real tough guesser might say
that when he couldn't buy me off either...

1:09:11
you decided to be nice to me.
1:09:14
I don't always guess right.
I may be wrong.

1:09:21
- I think I am wrong.
- Sometimes I hate men.

1:09:23
All men: Old men, young men...
1:09:26
beautiful young men who use rose water...
1:09:29
and almost-heels
who are private detectives!

1:09:35
I'm sorry, darling. I couldn't help laughing.
1:09:38
You should know by now
that men play rough.

1:09:40
They soften you up, throw you off guard,
and then belt you one.

1:09:44
That was a dirty trick. But maybe
it'll teach you not to overplay a good hand.

1:09:49
It's not that she doesn't like you.
She hates men.

1:09:52
That was only the first half of the speech.
The rest of it goes like this:

1:09:56
I hate their women, too,
especially the big-league blondes.

1:09:59
Beautiful, expensive babes
who know what they've got.

1:10:03
All bubble bath and dewy morning
and moonlight...

1:10:07
and inside, blue-steel cold!
1:10:11
Cold like that, only not that clean.
1:10:15
Your slip shows, dear.
1:10:23
Father's worried.
I'll tell him you're here and all right.

1:10:29
- How long have you been here?
- Since yesterday...

1:10:31
Smart. The cops won't be back.
It's a good place to hide.

1:10:34
You're good at throwing lambs
to the wolves, aren't you?

1:10:36
Or did you just happen to leave
before the cops dropped in?

1:10:39
Look, I'd like to get a few things straight.
You hired me to get your necklace.

1:10:43
You were going to help me, so you
stand me up in a crummy rum joint...

1:10:47
and tell Amthor pick me up
and shake the necklace out of me.

1:10:50
- I'm sorry. I thought you had it.
- What gave you that idea?

1:10:53
Please don't blame me.
You could've had it.

1:10:58
- Was it bad?
- It almost made me mad.


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