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1:29:01
It's ruined, but it's still worth money."
1:29:05
And suppose Miss Inwood said, "All right,
I'll give you 100 pounds for it."

1:29:09
What then, eh?
1:29:11
And suppose you happened
to be listening.

1:29:15
Well, that's what police do
in blackmail cases, isn't it?

1:29:18
What about it, eh? What about it?
1:29:20
Oh, you needn't be afraid that Doris
couldn't do it. She could do it, Doris could.

1:29:24
I mean, Eve could. She's a very good
actress, a very good actress indeed.

1:29:29
I'm sure she is.
1:29:33
By the way,
is there a bloodstained dress?

1:29:37
Well, no. No, not exactly.
1:29:40
Look, there was
a bloodstained dress, only...

1:29:43
- Couldn't we tell you...?
- I'm getting back to the office.

1:29:46
I'll let you know about this later.
1:29:52
In the meantime, what's Miss Inwood
doing without a dresser?

1:29:55
You better run along to the theater before
she starts getting impatient.

1:30:01
It's all right.
1:30:03
- What do you mean, "It's all right"?
- He's trying to save face.

1:30:06
Not a bad face, either.
1:30:07
He'll let us do it. What's the matter
with you? Aren't you pleased?

1:30:11
Come on. We better hurry.
1:30:14
Come to Burton Street and bring two men.
Post them at either end of the street.

1:30:18
I'll be waiting at the telephone booth
at the corner. All right?

1:30:39
Hello. Is that Mrs. Gill?
Is the commodore available?

1:30:43
Oh, he's gone out. Is Miss Eve there?
1:30:46
Oh, she's out too. No, one moment.
1:30:49
May I speak to Mr. Robinson, please?

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