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There must be
something the matter.

:22:07
Anyone else live here,
besides you three?

:22:09
- No.
- Anyone been by here today?

:22:13
No.
:22:14
Just the usual routine.
Willy Harris left the milk.

:22:16
- What's this all about Mr Baron?
- Just being careful, I'll explain later.

:22:23
- Two bedrooms, one bathroom, clear.
- One here, just like they said.

:22:31
Kitchen, pantry, back door, stairs go
down to the garage under kitchen,

:22:35
cellar door in hall, clear.
Car in the garage.

:22:40
Look at this for a setup...
:22:45
Sorry folks, but I'm afraid we're gonna'
have to hang around for a while.

:22:49
- Why?
- What's the matter?

:22:50
- Don't be alarmed, nothing's wrong.
- Of course there is.

:22:52
The FBI
doesn't pay us a visit for nothing.

:22:54
- I won't stay. I'll take Pidge and go.
- No Ma'am, nobody leaves until we do.

:22:59
Why not?
What's happened?

:23:01
Look just go about your business, like
it was any other Saturday afternoon.

:23:04
Read your papers, watch TV,
anything, but nobody leaves the house.

:23:12
- Something fishy about all this.
- It's official business.

:23:15
What sort of official business?
:23:17
Mr Benson, as a former agent of the
Secret Service, you should understand.

:23:21
Either I'm getting old
and stupid, or else I'm...

:23:23
At 5pm, the President
will arrive in town on a special...

:23:27
- What?
- Golly!

:23:29
The President,
well that's different.

:23:33
You mean the President's
gonna' get off the train here?

:23:36
That's right.
:23:37
Gramps,
we gotta' see it.

:23:39
That's the greatest thing ever
to happen to this town.

:23:42
Can we go down
and see it Gramps? Can we?

:23:44
Sorry kid, no! Benny, bring in
the gear. Put the car out back.

:23:50
Bart, you see the back door's
locked tight and check the cellar.

:23:56
I still don't understand.
:23:58
Mr Benson, if anyone wanted to kill the
President, he could do a beautiful job,


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