:58:00
But a needless trip, if I may say so.
May I help you?
:58:04
I've got nothing to keep me in Reno.
:58:06
And I wanted to be on the spot
when you caught the skunk.
:58:09
Now, Mrs. Kraft, I didn't say
he was here.
:58:11
- What made you come here, then?
- Look, a certain young man came here.
:58:15
This young man I remembered seeing
outside Mrs. Palmer's house...
:58:19
...at police headquarters, at the funeral
parlor where Mrs. Palmer was laid out.
:58:23
Poor Laury. I hope she's in heaven now.
:58:26
Although I don't know as Laury
would have much fun up there.
:58:31
Go on, this man you saw
at the funeral parlor, is he the one?
:58:35
No. But he gave me a lead.
:58:37
What good's a lead? It's high time
you found out something.
:58:41
Mrs. Kraft...
:58:44
...in a few days, either my suspicions
will be verified...
:58:47
...and we will have our quarry...
:58:49
...or I will have failed you.
:58:51
Which will be exceedingly painful
to a man of my integrity.
:58:54
It won't hurt half as much as me
to lose my $500.
:58:57
Speaking of money,
I have a little expense account...
:59:00
...which I thought I'd leave with you,
for traveling and incidentals.
:59:06
Boy, you really blow yourself
with those incidentals, don't you?
:59:13
All right, Mrs. Kraft.
:59:15
Thank you.
:59:40
- Yes?
- How do you do, Mrs. Kraft?
:59:42
Who are you?
Take your foot out of my door.
:59:45
What I wanna talk to you about
concerns Laury Palmer.
:59:50
Thank you.
:59:54
Well?
:59:56
Now, you don't expect me to tell you
just like that. It's not feasible.
:59:59
How much is it gonna cost me?