He Walked by Night
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:57:02
-Where was he living at the time?
-l don't remember.

:57:07
Try the dead files.
:57:12
He never asked for his job back
after the war.

:57:15
l remember writing to him about it, though.
An excellent worker.

:57:18
Here we are. Yeah, this is it.
:57:21
Took a while before he answered...
:57:23
but, like he says in the letter,
he wasn't interested.

:57:33
Postmarked Hollywood. No return address.
:57:37
What do you want us to do? All the work?
:57:40
Thanks a lot, Freddie.
:57:42
Remember, he was a civilian employee.
:57:54
How about it, anybody recognize him?
:57:57
-Not on my route.
-l never saw him before.

:58:02
Okay, fellows, thanks very much.
:58:08
l thought for a minute....
:58:13
And yet that face.... l wonder.
:58:17
This may not mean anything,
but he looks like a guy that's on my route.

:58:20
He never gets any mail,
but l see him around there all the time.

:58:23
-He lives in one of the courts.
-Where?

:58:26
-Come on, l'll show you.
-lt's not that easy.

:58:30
What time does your route
take you past those courts?

:58:32
-About 9:00. Why?
-Just thinking.

:58:50
-You got any chocolate milk?
-Sure have, buddy.

:58:54
-There you are.
-Thanks.

:58:56
-Which apartment?
-Straight on back.


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