:52:02
I don't know. She puts herself
in my arms and tries to trap me.
:52:06
- She feels and digs and looks inside of me.
- Sam, Sam, take it easy.
:52:11
We'll work it out somehow.
Just take it easy.
:52:34
"Where every prospect pleases,
and only man is vile."
:52:39
That quotation occurs to me
quite often in my profession.
:52:43
Mr. Arnett, I've been very curious
to know what progress you've made...
:52:47
...since I last saw you.
:52:49
I've done rather well.
:52:51
How well?
:52:53
My investigation concerning Mr. Wild
is almost complete.
:52:57
And when you fill in what's missing...?
:53:01
I shall turn everything over to my client,
who, I believe, will inform the police.
:53:06
Naturally, I'm deeply interested.
:53:08
- After all, it does concern my brother-in-law.
- So it does.
:53:11
And it would be very trying
for all of us...
:53:14
...if he were linked up with anything like...
- Like murder?
:53:18
Unfortunately, Mr. Wild is already
linked up with it.
:53:22
In fact, I would go so far as to say
that not only is he linked up with it...
:53:26
...but he's the chief performer
in this case.
:53:29
I presume that so far your client
knows nothing.
:53:32
Your presumption is correct.
:53:39
- Mr. Arnett, I...
- It's quite all right, Mrs. Brent.
:53:43
I am a man of integrity, but I'm always
willing to listen to an interesting offer.
:53:48
- Well, I'm prepared to pay handsomely.
- Good.
:53:52
Obstructing the wheels of justice
is a costly affair.
:53:55
- Five thousand dollars should do it.
- Fifteen thousand dollars should do it.
:53:59
I think you're basing your demands
on false premises, Mr. Arnett.