:54:03
- I am not a rich woman.
- I know that.
:54:06
But your sister is very rich.
:54:08
So is Mr. Grover,
whom you are planning to marry.
:54:15
Seven thousand.
:54:18
Fifteen.
:54:19
I doubt very much if I can manage
to get it.
:54:22
In that case, I shall have to
forge ahead with my inquiry.
:54:26
And may I remind you that Nevada courts
have rather puritanical views.
:54:31
Why, some of our more
impassioned juries even insist...
:54:34
...that a man who commits murder
pay with his life.
:54:39
You know, Mrs. Brent,
I'm a simple man.
:54:44
And I'm somewhat confused about
your motive in protecting Mr. Wild.
:54:49
He's my sister's husband.
It should be quite obvious.
:54:52
He was your sister's husband when
I came to your house the first day...
:54:56
...and you had no intention
of protecting him then.
:54:59
In fact, you went out of your way
to supply me with information...
:55:02
...which might assist me.
:55:04
Of course,
Mr. Wild is a most attractive man...
:55:08
...and I suppose even a sister-in-law...
:55:11
...on sufficient acquaintance...
:55:13
...might succumb to his charms.
:55:17
Good night.
:55:19
Good night.
:55:22
Has it occurred to you?
:55:24
Neither of us looks like
a scoundrel, do we?
:55:41
- Where have you been?
- That's my affair.
:55:43
Where have you been?
:55:45
Seeing a man called Albert Arnett.
He's a detective.
:55:51
Seeing him about what?
:55:52
He has a client who thinks you committed
a murder. I told him that was fantastic.
:55:58
I knew you hadn't committed
any murder.