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:11:14
- Mr. Carney?
- That's right.

:11:16
- My name's Shaw.
- Get my message?

:11:18
- What message?
- 'Hangover'.

:11:22
May I see
your credentials?

:11:27
This is Wilson.
:11:28
- Hi.
- Haggerty, Schultz and Kelly.

:11:33
Glad to make your acquaintance.
I got your message.

:11:37
You're a careful man,
sheriff.

:11:38
Not always. This seemed
like a good time to be.

:11:41
We always have to be.
May I see your credentials?

:11:45
I got a limousine ordered for 4:30.
It'll be parked right here.

:11:50
Good.
:11:52
State police have five cars
on the road from Wetherby.

:11:55
- Excellent.
- I guess that's about it.

:11:57
Not quite...
:11:59
You can still be
of help to us...

:12:03
We'll have to check those
stores facing the station.

:12:06
Mr Carney, I know every
proprietor here. Believe me.

:12:10
Look, I'm sure they're OK.
It's just routine.

:12:14
Alright boys...
:12:18
We'll park a limousine between
the tracks when the special arrives.

:12:21
Pretty rough in there.
:12:23
Maybe, easier to cover.
All state police cars can go in there too.

:12:27
Alright.
:12:28
Oh, er...
Who lives up there on the hill?

:12:32
Pop Benson. His grandson
and his daughter-in-law.

:12:36
We'll check it.
:12:37
Ha ha, Mr. Carney that's the one place
in this town that doesn't need checking.

:12:41
Pop Benson used to be in the Secret
Service before a bad ticker retired him.

:12:46
Pop Benson!
You don't mean Peter Benson?

:12:49
- That's right.
- Well I'll be a monkey's uncle.

:12:53
What do you mean?
:12:56
Pete Benson used
to be my old boss.

:12:58
No, how do you like that?

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