In a Lonely Place
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:15:01
-That's good, I guess.
-lt's not a social call, Dix.

:15:06
I get it. That blabbermouth Junior
filed a complaint.

:15:09
That son-in-law....
Just because I pushed him around.

:15:13
I'll get you a punching bag
f or Christmas. Get dressed.

:15:16
-Capt. Lochner wants to talk to you.
-I'm sorry I didn't really beat him up.

:15:22
-lt's got nothing to do with Junior.
-Then what is it?

:15:26
My boss will tell you.
:15:28
-You wanna make yourself coffee?
-No, thanks.

:15:32
-You know, I got married.
-Why?

:15:34
She had a couple bucks
to spare.

:15:37
Besides, I like her.
You will too, when you meet her.

:15:51
Here, you read any good books lately?
:15:56
-I guess you were asleep, at that.
-ls that a felony in Beverly Hills?

:16:09
Wouldn't taking a checkroom girl home
to hear a story be an odd thing to do?

:16:15
I'd say it was very practical.
She'd read the book and I hadn't.

:16:20
If you only wanted a story,
why'd you take her to your place?

:16:24
I work at home.
:16:26
You had no other reason?
:16:29
-lf so, I didn't do anything about it.
-Did she have a drink at your house?

:16:34
She had a glass of ginger ale
with a twist of lemon in it.

:16:38
It's known as a horse's neck.
The glass is still on my desk...

:16:42
...complete with fingerprints.
I was too tired to wash dishes.

:16:46
You gave her 20 dollars.
Quite a large sum f or cab f are.

:16:50
-Well, she'd given me valuable service.
-Was it two 10s?

:16:54
Yes, but don't ask me
to identify the bills.

:16:59
Why didn't you call f or a cab? Isn't
that what a gentleman usually does?


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