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:51:01
He didn't wave at me.
:51:02
- Did Mr Paine always wave at you?
- Always.

:51:06
He went like this.
:51:08
What about last night.
Did he wave at you last night?

:51:12
Do you remember?
:51:15
Yes, I remember.
:51:17
He didn't wave last night.
:51:19
You're right, it wasn't Mr Paine.
:51:22
No, never.
:51:24
He would have waved.
:51:26
Thank you, Mrs Tribaum.
:51:29
That's it, boys, take him
to the station and book him.

:51:32
- Well, you're kidding.
- Nobody's kidding, Taylor.

:51:35
You thought you were pretty fancy
walking off as Paine at 1.10.

:51:39
You got the body at 2.15,
:51:41
dropped Congressman Reynolds
at the Astor at 2.40

:51:43
and hurried it back to the pier.
:51:45
- Well, that's screwy! I...
- Take him along, boys.

:51:48
- I'd like to talk to my father.
- Go ahead.

:51:50
- May I talk to him alone?
- Can't be done. He's under arrest.

:51:59
Dad,
:52:00
please,
:52:02
did you see Ken last night?
:52:05
So help me,
:52:07
I swear by your ma,
:52:09
I never saw him
or laid a hand on him.

:52:13
I believe you.
:52:17
You take Miss Taylor home, Casey.
We're knockin' off for tonight.

:52:21
I'd rather go alone, if I may.
:52:42
I've been lookin' for you for an
hour, Mark. Scotch and water, Bill.

:52:47
You got to hand it to Thomas:
He wrapped this one up quick.

:52:49
His first job, too.
I didn't think he had it in him.

:52:52
Stop talking like an idiot.
He bungled it.

:52:55
Wait a minute, Mark, that ain't fair.
:52:57
Don't tell me what's fair, I know.
Scalise did it.


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