Experiment in Terror
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:13:02
Hold it. Rip, got your party.
:13:05
- Sorry, must have the wrong number.
- Mr. Ripley wants to talk to you.

:13:11
Miss Sherwood?
:13:14
No, I haven't gone to bed yet. I was just
doing some things around the house.

:13:20
Is somebody listening?
:13:23
Well, I don't know. I'm not sure.
:13:26
Inside the house?
Outside?

:13:30
Well, I honestly don't know,
but it's certainly possible.

:13:35
All right. You answer as best you can.
:13:37
- You say a man is going to kill you?
- Yes, that's right.

:13:42
He was there
when the phone went dead?

:13:45
I see. Did he do anything to you?
:13:47
Well, you....
:13:49
You certainly....
Certainly know all the answers.

:13:53
- Are you hurt?
- No, not really.

:13:59
I'm used to those long hours
at the bank.

:14:02
She lives in Twin Peaks.
Street's a dead end.

:14:06
Is the address there
100 St. Germaine Street?

:14:10
- We'd like to come out there.
- No.

:14:14
No, Dick.
:14:17
If you find the lighter, why don't you
bring it to the bank tomorrow?

:14:23
- ls the bank in the downtown area?
- Yes.

:14:26
I found it around the corner on Post St.
Around the corner from the bank.

:14:31
- The Crocker-Anglo Bank?
- That's right.

:14:35
Now, you're doing fine now.
:14:37
Is anything going to happen to you
or at the bank tonight?

:14:41
- No, I don't think so.
- I still think we'd better come out there.

:14:45
No!. Absolutely not, Dick.
It really isn't necessary.

:14:49
You mean it might put you
in some kind of danger?

:14:53
- I knew you'd understand.
- I tell you what you do.

:14:56
Leave the phone off the hook. I'll arrange
to keep the connection open all night.


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