Where the Sidewalk Ends
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1:02:02
Who is it, Paul?
1:02:04
Mark. He wants 300 bucks.
1:02:07
- For what?
- For a lawyer, for his girl.

1:02:10
Since when
has that gorilla-head got...

1:02:12
Shh!
1:02:15
Please, Shirley, don't argue.
1:02:17
After the way he treated you,
to have the nerve to ask for money!

1:02:20
I told you: No arguments, please.
1:02:23
You told me you were never
gonna talk to him again!

1:02:29
I don't know, Shirley.
1:02:31
Sometimes you really get me sore
with this kind of nagging.

1:02:36
$300 for a man you were gonna punch
in the jaw the next time you saw him!

1:02:41
I...
1:03:11
Take them to the Acme Loan
this time. You'll get more.

1:03:17
Who knows? I might even
get to wear them someday.

1:03:25
Yes?
1:03:27
'Detective Dixon is here
with a young lady. '

1:03:29
Have him come in.
1:03:31
Send off that cable, Mary,
I'll call you later.

1:03:36
- Hello, Mark.
- Hello, Gerry.

1:03:40
Well, what happened to you?
1:03:42
I'm just fine.
Oh, Mr Marsh, this is Miss Taylor.

1:03:45
- How do you do?
- How do you do, Miss Taylor?

1:03:47
- Sit down.
- Thank you.

1:03:49
I understand Ackerman's out of town.
When do you expect him back?

1:03:52
He's in Washington, he's due back
around five this afternoon.

1:03:55
I'd like to make an appointment
with him for Miss Taylor.

1:03:57
Her father's involved
in the Paine-Morrison case.

1:03:59
I read about it.
Thought you were on it, Mark.


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