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:51:09
- What is it?
- Ginny?

:51:14
I'm Mrs. Mitchell.
:51:16
- How's Mr. Mitchell?
- My husband's in a great deal of...

:51:19
- What do you want, anyway? It's late.
- I wanted to talk to a girl named Ginny.

:51:23
My husband's a soldier
that was here tonight.

:51:26
There are no soldiers here now, just me.
:51:28
- I don't have anything to do with soldiers.
- Please, wait.

:51:32
I've got to talk to you.
It's terribly important.

:51:34
I know it's late, but you've got to help me.
Can't I come in for just a minute, please?

:51:44
- My husband's in trouble.
- I know nothing about your husband.

:51:48
Why don't you go home.
Maybe he's waiting for you.

:51:50
He's in jail. They say that he
killed a man, but he didn't.

:51:54
Okay, then there isn't any problem.
:51:57
What do you want from me,
a character reference?

:51:59
All I want you to do is to say
he was with you tonight.

:52:02
Tonight's a long time ago.
I wouldn't be able to remember.

:52:06
- You'd remember Mitch.
- Why? He have two heads or something?

:52:10
You danced with him out in back
of where you work in a sort of garden.

:52:15
You gave him your key
and told him your address.

:52:19
- He told you he was here with me tonight?
- Yes.

:52:22
He lied to you. If he was here,
I didn't know about it.

:52:25
And I don't know where you got
my name and address.

:52:28
I can't tell you anything else.
You'd better go now.

:52:40
- What do you want?
- I wanna talk to you.

:52:43
- What's your name?
- Are you a cop or something?

:52:47
- What's your name?
- I don't like cops.

:52:50
Nobody likes cops.
:52:52
- What's your name?
- Virginia Tremaine. Why?

:52:56
- Where are you from?
- From here.

:52:59
- Before you were from here?
- Pennsylvania. Wilkes-Barre. So what?


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