:32:02
Come in. You're early.
:32:05
I was getting on a nervous kick,
sitting around there waiting.
:32:08
- Darling, this is Mr...
- Clarence Krause.
:32:11
Affectionately known
at Local 802 as Clinker.
:32:13
How do you do?
:32:15
The first spot we hit is Mitch Talbin,
big-band booker.
:32:18
They really flick the whiskers at his bakes.
:32:20
I brought along the old licorice stick.
:32:22
Of course, if the reedman's already riding,
I'm nowheres.
:32:28
Mrs. Charles always wears her mouth
open with this outfit. Come along.
:32:33
No.
:32:34
Swinging the classics
is strictly off the cob.
:32:37
- Taxi.
- A gate who knows his dots...
:32:39
takes his Beethoven
and his Brahms straight.
:32:42
You know what I mean?
:32:46
Get in.
:32:49
No, thanks.
:32:50
- We don't want to intrude.
- Get in.
:33:01
- I'll be seeing you.
- Get in.
:33:10
I've been waiting for you to come home.
:33:12
I thought you were still noseying around
out on the boat.
:33:16
No, I didn't care so much
for the passenger list.
:33:19
I've been with the cops all day.
:33:22
They suspect me for Drake's killing
because the guy owed me some dough.
:33:25
That's silly.
:33:26
If a guy owes you money and you kill him,
he can't pay you.
:33:29
Very smart.
:33:31
Elementary.
:33:32
I tried to tell them Drake paid off.
:33:34
I even signed a receipt that was written
in Drake's handwriting.
:33:38
But they couldn't find that receipt.
:33:39
I sent The Shiv over to see why.
:33:42
I know you've got that receipt, Nick.
I want the cops to get it.
:33:46
I want you to tell them where you found it.
:33:48
You should have done that right away.
:33:50
Yes, I intended to.
:33:54
I'm a little forgetful.
:33:55
I don't like people
who forget things like that.
:33:58
See that you don't forget again.