In a Lonely Place
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:27:02
Alleges nose broken
by running into a door."

:27:09
He plays rough.
:27:11
So do I. What else have we got?
:27:32
Oh, come in.
:27:38
Mr. Lippman, my agent.
Miss Gray, my alibi.

:27:41
-Hello.
-Good morning.

:27:42
-He believes I killed Mildred Atkinson.
-Stop it.

:27:46
-Want a cup of coffee?
-No, thanks. I came to ask...

:27:49
...if you could keep my name out of
the papers. You have connections?

:27:53
I don't, but Mel does.
If you want to go to Mexico.

:27:56
Shut up.
:27:57
It's easier to get names into papers
than to keep them out.

:28:01
You've kept mine out a few times.
Go ahead, try.

:28:05
Well, I'll try,
but I can't promise anything.

:28:08
Miss Gray, did you really see him
after that girl left?

:28:12
-Of course I did.
-Sometimes I wish I'd never met you.

:28:19
But I'm very happy to have met you.
:28:23
-The best straight man ever.
-You upset him.

:28:26
When I told him I killed Mildred,
he had me across the border.

:28:30
-Very f unny.
-No, it's not very f unny.

:28:34
Good thing you like my f ace.
I'd be in trouble without you.

:28:37
I told the police what I saw.
:28:40
I have no idea what you did
after you closed your blinds.

:28:44
You'd be surprised. I went to bed.
:28:50
Perhaps I shouldn't have
closed my blinds.

:28:53
You're one up on me.
You can see into my apartment...

:28:57
-...but I can't see into yours.
-I promise not to take advantage of it.


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