:02:19
Was Samuels drunkwhen you left him in this bar?
:02:22
No.
:02:24
- Had he been drinking?- Yes, but he was all right.
:02:27
At the bar, what was he arguingwith the soldier about?
:02:30
They weren't arguing,they were just talking.
:02:33
I sent Sammy over to talkto the soldier myself.
:02:36
I saw he was upset about something.
:02:38
What was the soldier? I mean, what rank?
:02:41
I didn't notice. I left them.
:02:44
- Where did you go?- Up to my room.
:02:46
It was the bar in my hotel.
:02:48
I had to change, so I told SammyI'd meet him here.
:02:53
We had a date for dinner.
:02:56
I rested a while, and I fell asleep.
:02:59
I called to say that I'd be a little late.There wasn't any answer.
:03:04
I came over just as soonas I could find a cab.
:03:08
Then I called you.
:03:10
- Do I have to stay here?- No.
:03:13
I'll get somebody to drive you home.
:03:17
Could he have hit his headon the table when he fell?
:03:20
He could have,but with the beating he took...
:03:22
...it wouldn't have mademuch difference.
:03:25
- Take Miss Lewis home.- Right.
:03:27
Check at the bar while you're there. Theywon't know anything, but check anyway.
:03:31
There were three soldiers.She left Samuels talking to one.
:03:34
Make a report for the Army and have theprovost marshal's office locate this man.
:03:39
All right, Miss Lewis.
:03:45
What do you want?
:03:47
- I'm sorry. I must have the wrong place.- What place are you looking for?
:03:52
I thought it was this apartment.I was looking for a buddy.
:03:56
You cops?
:03:59
- Has something happened?- Tell us about this buddy of yours.
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