:48:02
l know who it is.
:48:10
-How about dinner?
-No, thanks, Bob. l've just had dinner.
:48:13
l'd like to drop over and say hello.
:48:15
-When?
-Right away, if it's okay.
:48:17
-Where are you now?
-Downtown, on Market.
:48:19
-When would you get here?
-About 20 minutes.
:48:22
Twenty minutes? All right. Bye.
:48:26
Bob'll be here in 20 minutes.
:48:28
lt's better to let him come up.
He'll start suspecting something if l don't.
:48:32
Don't worry. l can get rid of him.
l've known him a long time.
:48:37
We still have time to finish our coffee.
:48:40
lt'll be all right.
:48:41
You can go up to the bedroom.
He won't look up there.
:48:44
lt's gotten so he depends on seeing me.
:48:46
l wish l knew of some way to break it off
without hurting him...
:48:49
but all l can do is wait for him
to get tired of coming.
:48:52
Madge knows he comes here.
She even thought it was funny.
:48:57
At the same time,
she told me what a cheap, selfish...
:48:59
worthless, no-good fiancé he was.
:49:01
She doesn't want him.
:49:03
lt's just, she doesn't want him
to have anything. Not even my friendship.
:49:06
l can't understand Madge.
:49:09
lt seems that causing unhappiness
is the only thing that gives her happiness.
:49:15
That's the door.
lt can't be Bob. lt's too early.
:49:19
You hurry upstairs.
l'll put the cups away and see who it is.
:49:40
lrene, you've got to help me.
:49:42
The paper says
Parry killed George Fellsinger.
:49:44
lf he killed George, he'll kill me, too,
to get even for what l said at the trial.
:49:48
-Why not leave town till they find him?
-He knows where l live.
:49:51
He'd follow me wherever l went,
to kill me.
:49:53
You're the only person that l can turn to.
l'm just about crazy.
:49:57
-Want a drink?
-Yeah, please.