Strangers on a Train
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1:11:01
You haven't time to pIay.
You'd better teII them.

1:11:03
If they announce I won't pIay,
Hennessy wiII be suspicious.

1:11:07
He'II keep me from
getting near MetcaIf.

1:11:09
-WeII, then, I'II go.
-No, Anne.

1:11:11
Stay here and heIp me give
Hennessy the sIip after the match.

1:11:14
But, darIing, that'II be too Iate.
1:11:16
Didn't Bruno say I wanted him to go
there one night after dark?

1:11:19
-Yes.
-That's what's in his mind now.

1:11:21
He won't expose himseIf
in broad dayIight.

1:11:24
If I can finish in three
sets, I'II stiII--

1:11:26
You're on in a few minutes, Guy.
1:11:28
-Miss Morton.
-Okay, Tim. I'II be right there.

1:11:32
This is what I think we'd better do.
1:11:34
If TurIey said to, Iet's pick him up.
1:11:37
Let him have his game first.
1:11:39
First time I ever waited
for a murder suspect...

1:11:41
...to pIay tennis before
I puIIed him in.

1:11:43
If headquarters hears
about this, they'II--

1:11:49
-Good Iuck, Guy.
-Thanks.

1:11:55
You got it straight.
1:11:56
Make sure Barbara has everything ready
as soon as the third set starts.

1:12:21
Ladies and gentIemen,
your attention, pIease.

1:12:24
This men's singIes match wiII be...
1:12:26
...between Mr. Guy Haines
and Mr. Fred ReynoIds.

1:12:39
On the other hand, Guy Haines is
a quiet, methodicaI pIayer...

1:12:43
...aImost IackadaisicaI.
1:12:44
As a ruIe, he pIays sIowIy between
points, weII within himseIf.

1:12:48
Linesmen ready?
1:12:50
PIay.
1:12:57
Fifteen-Iove.

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