1:20:02
...just over £60.
1:20:03
Yes, I happened to have
quite a bit on me...
1:20:06
...so I settled for cash.
1:20:07
I see. Had you just drawn
this money from your bank?.
1:20:12
Have you been to my bank, inspector?.
1:20:14
Yes, as a matter of fact, I have.
But they wouldn't help me.
1:20:18
Bank statements are always
jealously guarded.
1:20:20
Yes, but I'm rather surprised
you didn't come to me first.
1:20:23
It was only a routine matter after all.
1:20:26
I didn't want
to disturb you.
1:20:30
Where did you get it, sir?.
1:20:32
Is that any of your business?.
1:20:33
If it was stolen money,
yes, sir, it is my business.
1:20:36
-Do you mind if I smoke?.
-Go ahead.
1:20:39
Do you really think
I've been receiving stolen money?.
1:20:42
Until you tell me where you got it,
I shan't know what to think, shall l?.
1:20:46
You see, if you got this money
from someone you didn't know...
1:20:49
...I mean, that might be the very person
we're looking for.
1:20:53
Hello.
1:20:56
-Is this yours?.
-What is it?.
1:20:58
Somebody's latchkey.
It was lying on the floor just here.
1:21:04
No. Mine's here.
1:21:11
No. No, it's not yours.
1:21:13
It may be mine, then.
1:21:19
Yes.
Yes, it is mine.
1:21:21
It must have dropped out of the pocket.
There's a small hole there.
1:21:24
That's the trouble with these latchkeys,
they're all alike.
1:21:28
-Sorry, sir, you were saying?.
-I don't think I was, was l?.
1:21:31
Yes, yes. About that money.
1:21:33
I'd be grateful if you'd tell me
where you got it.
1:21:35
A hundred pounds
is a lot to carry around.
1:21:37
-You said 60 a moment ago.
-Did l?.
1:21:41
Oh, yes. Yes, my sergeant
decided to dig a little deeper...
1:21:44
...before he put in his report.
1:21:46
He said that you also paid
a bill at your tailor's...
1:21:49
...and another for wines and spirits.
1:21:51
I'm sorry he went to that trouble. Had he
come to me, I could have explained it.
1:21:55
I simply won rather a large sum
at dog-racing.
1:21:58
-Over £ 1 00?.
-Yes. Over £ 1 00.